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Monty Python Live at Drury Lane is a live album released by Monty Python in 1974. It was recorded on the final night of their four-week run at the Drury Lane Theatre in London earlier that year and edited onto disc with new studio linking material by Eric Idle and Michael Palin. The majority of the sketches are from Flying Circus and vary slightly from their television counterparts, although "Cocktail Bar" was written for the third series but not used. The team also revived sketches from At Last The 1948 Show, including "Secret Service", "Wrestling" and "Four Yorkshiremen" - the latter on its way to being adopted as a Python standard. Neil Innes provided the musical interludes, while Eric Idle's then wife Lyn Ashley replaced regular Python actress Carol Cleveland in supporting roles.

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  • Monty Python Live at Drury Lane ist ein Album, das von Monty Python 1974 veröffentlicht wurde. Es wurde im Drury Lane Theater in London aufgenommen. Die Sketche sind vom Flying Circus und unterscheiden sich leicht von ihren Gegenstücken im Fernsehen. Eine Neuauflage auf CD ist 1997 erschienen. Bis 1994 ist das Album nicht in den Vereinigten Staaten erschienen, es wurde dann in dem Box-Set The Instant Monty Python CD Collection veröffentlicht. Um die Veröffentlichung des Albums zu promoten, wurde eine doppelseitige Flexi-Schallplatte mit dem Namen Monty Python's Tiny Black Round Thing mit 6–7 Minuten teilweise exklusivem Material auf jeder Seite verkauft. Mit The Idiot Song enthält das Album ein Lied von Neil Innes, seines Zeichens Mitglied der Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, der regelmäßig bei den Produktionen von Monty Python mitwirkte und deswegen oft als der siebte Python bezeichnet wurde. Alle Python-Alben sind in Special Editions auf CD erschienen, aber diese ist die einzige mit neuem Material, nämlich einem Interview am Ende der CD. (de)
  • Monty Python Live at Drury Lane is a live album released by Monty Python in 1974. It was recorded on the final night of their four-week run at the Drury Lane Theatre in London earlier that year and edited onto disc with new studio linking material by Eric Idle and Michael Palin. The majority of the sketches are from Flying Circus and vary slightly from their television counterparts, although "Cocktail Bar" was written for the third series but not used. The team also revived sketches from At Last The 1948 Show, including "Secret Service", "Wrestling" and "Four Yorkshiremen" - the latter on its way to being adopted as a Python standard. Neil Innes provided the musical interludes, while Eric Idle's then wife Lyn Ashley replaced regular Python actress Carol Cleveland in supporting roles. As with its predecessor, the second side of the original UK vinyl release had a cryptic message by George Peckham etched onto the runout groove, which read "THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF PORKY TRISHY MELLY YEAH". This message was missing from the second pressings, the label of which added the musical titles used on the album (notably for the many songs referenced in "Election Special"). To promote the album's release, a double-sided 33rpm Flexi disc was issued free with the 25 May 1974 edition of New Musical Express entitled Monty Python's Tiny Black Round Thing which contained an extended version of "Election Special" and "Lumberjack Song" with new linking material from Michael Palin. The album was the group's most successful to date, reaching No. 19 in the UK Albums Chart. The album was released in Canada in 1975 (distributed by GRT of Canada Ltd. 9211-4) but was not issued in the US until 1994, when it was included in the box set The Instant Monty Python CD Collection. Until then, the only live Python album released in the US had been Monty Python Live at City Center, released in 1976. The album's cover was designed by Terry Gilliam's assistant Katy Hepburn (misspelled as "Hebbern" on the back cover). Three decades later, it made a surprise appearance in Gilliam's 2005 film Tideland, where it can be seen at the front of a box of LPs. The performance featured Eric Idle muttering "Breakaway!" during the "Nudge, Nudge" sketch (Idle was advertising the Breakaway chocolate bar at this time), which resulted in an unexpectedly strong laugh from the audience. This moment was removed from subsequent compilations. Although originally released in stereo, the 2006 special edition CD has the whole album mixed into mono. This is the only one of the 2006 reissues to contain no new material, with the exception of an interview placed at the end of the disc. (en)
  • Monty Python Live at Drury Lane è un album dei Monty Python registrato durante la loro esibizione dal vivo al Theatre Royal Drury Lane nel 1974. Alcuni sketch sono tratti dal Monty Python's Flying Circus, altri, invece, sono inediti. Allo spettacolo hanno partecipato anche Neil Innes e Carol Cleveland. Per promuovere questo disco, venne inciso un EP intitolato Monty Python's Tiny Black Round Thing. (it)
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  • Monty Python Live at Drury Lane è un album dei Monty Python registrato durante la loro esibizione dal vivo al Theatre Royal Drury Lane nel 1974. Alcuni sketch sono tratti dal Monty Python's Flying Circus, altri, invece, sono inediti. Allo spettacolo hanno partecipato anche Neil Innes e Carol Cleveland. Per promuovere questo disco, venne inciso un EP intitolato Monty Python's Tiny Black Round Thing. (it)
  • Monty Python Live at Drury Lane ist ein Album, das von Monty Python 1974 veröffentlicht wurde. Es wurde im Drury Lane Theater in London aufgenommen. Die Sketche sind vom Flying Circus und unterscheiden sich leicht von ihren Gegenstücken im Fernsehen. Eine Neuauflage auf CD ist 1997 erschienen. Bis 1994 ist das Album nicht in den Vereinigten Staaten erschienen, es wurde dann in dem Box-Set The Instant Monty Python CD Collection veröffentlicht. Alle Python-Alben sind in Special Editions auf CD erschienen, aber diese ist die einzige mit neuem Material, nämlich einem Interview am Ende der CD. (de)
  • Monty Python Live at Drury Lane is a live album released by Monty Python in 1974. It was recorded on the final night of their four-week run at the Drury Lane Theatre in London earlier that year and edited onto disc with new studio linking material by Eric Idle and Michael Palin. The majority of the sketches are from Flying Circus and vary slightly from their television counterparts, although "Cocktail Bar" was written for the third series but not used. The team also revived sketches from At Last The 1948 Show, including "Secret Service", "Wrestling" and "Four Yorkshiremen" - the latter on its way to being adopted as a Python standard. Neil Innes provided the musical interludes, while Eric Idle's then wife Lyn Ashley replaced regular Python actress Carol Cleveland in supporting roles. (en)
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