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Monty Python the Final Rip Off Mp3, Flac, Wma Monty Python The Final Rip Off mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Non Music / Pop Album: The Final Rip Off Country: US Released: 1988 Style: Comedy, Novelty, Parody MP3 version RAR size: 1700 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1735 mb WMA version RAR size: 1844 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 310 Other Formats: AUD TTA ASF MP4 XM VOC MOD Tracklist A1 Introduction A2 Constitutional Peasant A3 Fish License A4 Eric The Half-A-Bee Song A5 Finland Song A6 Travel Agent A7 Are You Embarrassed Easily? A8 Australian Table Wines A9 Argument A10 Henry Kissinger Song A11 Parrot (Oh, Not Again) B1 Sit On My Face B2 Undertaker B3 Novel Writing (Live From Wessex) B4 String B5 Bells B6 Traffic Lights B7 Cocktail Hour B8 Four Yorkshiremen B9 Election Special B10 Lumberjack Song C1 I Like Chinese C2 Spanish Inquisition Part 1 C3 Cheese Shop C4 Cherry Orchard C5 Architect's Sketch C6 Spanish Inquisition Part 2 C7 Spam C8 Spanish Inquisition Part 3 C9 Comfy Chair C10 Famous Person Quiz C11 You Be The Actor C12 Nudge Nudge C13 Cannibalism C14 Spanish Inquisition Part 4 D1 I Bet You They Won't Play This Song On The Radio D2 Bruces D3 Bookshop D4 Do Wot John D5 Rock Notes D6 I'm So Worried D7 Crocodile D8 French Taunter D9 Marilyn Monroe D10 Swamp Castle D11 French Taunter Part 2 D12 Last Word Credits Artwork By [Cover] – Les Edwards Artwork By [Design, Direction] – George Rowbottom Compiled By – Ashley Abram Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen Performer – Alan Bailey, Carol Cleveland, Dave Howman*, Eric Idle, Fred Tomlinson, Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Neil Innes, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones Producer – Andre Jacquemin* Notes Remixed at Redwood Studios. Mastered at Precision Lacquer Gatefold Sleeve A1 - A completely new link. C1 - Alternate take/mix. C2 - Heavily edited, in mono. C5, C6, C7, C8, C9, C10, C11, C13, C14 - In mono. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 7567-90865-1 8 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year CD MP1, 0777 7 Monty The Final Rip Off Virgin, CD MP1, 0777 7 UK 1987 86033 2 0 Python (2xCD, Comp) Virgin 86033 2 0 CD MP 1, Monty The Final Rip Off Virgin, CD MP 1, UK 1988 2-90865 Python (2xCD, Comp) Virgin 2-90865 Monty The Final Rip Off MPDC 1 Virgin MPDC 1 UK 1987 Python (2xCass, Comp) Monty The Final Rip Off VD3031 Virgin VD3031 Canada 1988 Python (2xLP, Comp) CDMP 1, CD Monty The Final Rip Off Virgin, CDMP 1, CD US 1988 MP1 Python (2xCD, Album, Comp) Virgin MP1 Related Music albums to The Final Rip Off by Monty Python Monty Python - I Bet You They Won't Play This Song On The Radio Common Sense Orchestra - Spanish Harlem Inquisition - Demonic Ritual In Unholy Blackness Monty Python - Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album The Cats - Like A Spanish Song / Loving Arms Monty Python - The Monty Python Instant Record Collection - The Pick Of The Best Of Some Recently Repeated Python Hits Again, Vol. II Monty Python - Monty Python's Life Of Brian Unknown Artist - Wittnauer 24-Hour Lanuage Course - Spanish Dick James - Summer Sing-Song Medley - Part 1 Monty Python - Monty Python's Previous Record Monty Python - Monty Python Sings Carlos J. Montalbon - A Child's Introduction To Spanish.
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