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Monty Python- Meaning of Life [Import]

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Monty Python- Meaning of Life [Import] - Darkside Records
Monty Python- Meaning of Life [Import] - Darkside Records

Digitally re-mastered and expanded edition of this album from the British comedy troupe. It was clear that the musical numbers from THE MEANING OF LIFE were going to be central to the soundtrack album. From the smallest salute to every euphemism for the penis to a three-minute ditty tackling the sheer vastness of all known space and time, it really was a case of the history of everything - put to music. The 12 bonus tracks include the demo version and Jazz Club version of the proposed title song (written and sung by Terry Jones), the very brief Fat Song, which was intended as an introduction for Mr. Creosote but was dropped from the film, and the alternative Fishmas in Heaven version of Christmas in Heaven, as well as a bumper collection of radio adverts.

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Monty Python- Meaning of Life [Import]

SKU: 210000257293
Regular price ¥800
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Digitally re-mastered and expanded edition of this album from the British comedy troupe. It was clear that the musical numbers from THE MEANING OF LIFE were going to be central to the soundtrack album. From the smallest salute to every euphemism for the penis to a three-minute ditty tackling the sheer vastness of all known space and time, it really was a case of the history of everything - put to music. The 12 bonus tracks include the demo version and Jazz Club version of the proposed title song (written and sung by Terry Jones), the very brief Fat Song, which was intended as an introduction for Mr. Creosote but was dropped from the film, and the alternative Fishmas in Heaven version of Christmas in Heaven, as well as a bumper collection of radio adverts.