The group's third studio album in its original packaging is a find for fans of vinyl trickery: the B-side contains two continuous tracks, leaving the stylus a 50-50 chance at playing the track you want. The group reprises several skits from the show ("Bruces," "Cheese Shop") without the hindrance of playing to a live audience: in essence, lightning fast and witty to boot. Most of
the Pythons came from a tradition of radio skit comedy, so they are not out of their depth, and as liable to play with the conventions of recorded sound as
Firesign Theatre, their American contemporaries (though
the Pythons never attempted on record anything like the concept albums of
Firesign). Of the originals, "Novel Writing" (literature broadcast as sport) and "Word Association Football" (
John Cleese at his densest) are winners. Ex-
Bonzo Dog Band member
Neil Innes also provides music on the bizarre "Backgroud to History" in which dissertations on Medieval English farming are sung in the style of
Bob Marley,
Gary Glitter, and
Joe Cocker. [The 2007 Sony Legacy edition includes bonus tracks.] ~ Ted Mills