Monty Python's Life of Brian | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Monty Python | ||||
Released |
8 October 1979 (US) 9 November 1979 (UK) |
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Recorded | 1978-1979 (soundtrack) & August 1979 (studio material) at Redwood Recording Studios, London | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Length | 51:51 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Producer |
Eric Idle Graham Chapman Andre Jacquemin Dave Howman |
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Allmusic |
8 October 1979 (US)
Monty Python's Life of Brian is the second soundtrack album by Monty Python, released in 1979 alongside the film of the same name. It contains scenes from the film interrupted by linking sections performed by Eric Idle and Graham Chapman, who also acted as producers following an aborted attempt at a soundtrack album by Michael Palin. The album opens with a brief rendition of "Hava Nagila" on Scottish bagpipes, which had earlier been considered for use in a scene later cut from the film.
In common with the controversy surrounding the film, the album was banned in Ireland after Father Brian D'Arcy highlighted how it had worked its way through a loophole in the country's censorship laws, claiming "Anybody who buys the record and finds it funny must have something wrong with their mentality". Nevertheless, the album reached No.63 in the UK album chart.
A 7" single (K17495) Double A-side of Brian/Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life was released in the UK on 16 November 1979 to promote the album.
In 2006 a special edition CD added six bonus tracks comprising outtakes, demos and publicity material to the end of the album.
Part of the studio linking material was later used in the 2012 animated film A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman.