Monty Python - The Meaning Of Life Soundtrack, Red Vinyl LP
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life is the third and final soundtrack album by Monty Python, released in 1983 alongside their last film. Billed as "The only soundtrack album to be introduced by live fish! (apart from some copies of 'Shane')", it consists of sketches and songs from the film, with a few links performed by Michael Palin and a brief appearance from Terry Gilliam.
The album features dialogue which didn't make it into the final cut of the film as well as additional sound effects to help with the audio medium. "The Adventures of Martin Luther" sequence is introduced but does not appear.
Track list:
- Introduction
- Fish Introduction
- Meaning of Life
- Miracle of Birth
- Link (Frying Eggs)
- Third World (Yorkshire)
- Every Sperm Is Sacred
- Protestant Couple
- Link (Martin Luther)
- Growh and Learning
- Fighting Each Other
- Link (The Great Tea of 1914–18)
- Fish Link
- Terry Gilliam Intro
- Accountancy Shanty
- Zulu Wars
- Middle Age
- Live Organ Transplants
- Galaxy Song
- Penis Song (Not the Noël Coward Song)
- The Autumn Years
- Death
- Christmas in Heaven
- Dedication to Fish