The Hastily Cobbled Together for a Fast Buck Album
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The Hastily Cobbled Together for a Fast Buck Album is a bootleg
Bootleg recording
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 album (first issued in 1981) by Monty Python
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 of unused material from the recording sessions of their Charisma
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Charisma was a record label founded by former journalist Tony Stratton-Smith in 1969. Manager for The Nice, the Bonzo Dog Band and Van der Graaf Generator at the time, Stratton-Smith was unable to find a record company willing to release an album by one of his favourite groups so he founded his own...

 albums, compiled and introduced by their producer Andre Jacquemin. Neither the compilation nor most of its contents have ever been officially released.

A reworked version was created by the compilation's original producer Andre Jacquemin for official release in October 2005, including about two-thirds of the bootleg version and some material never heard before. Cover art was designed. The tracks deemed to be of lesser quality on the bootleg and excised for the new version were transferred to bonus tracks on EMI
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's 2006 CD reissues of the Charisma/Virgin
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 albums, but the main outtakes album was cancelled and languishes in EMI's vault.

Side one

  1. An Announcer
  2. Here Comes Another One [A Clockwork Orange
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    Version]
  3. I'm So Worried! [Country/Western version]
  4. Mrs. Particle and Mrs. Velocity
  5. Otto and the Suicide Squad, with Otto Song (deleted scene from Life of Brian)
  6. Rooting Around in My Attic
  7. Psychopath
  8. Olympic Shopping
  9. Bunn Whackett Buzzard Stubble and Boot
  10. Talking Science (DNA)
  11. School Song (play up!)
  12. Headmaster/Dead School Boy
  13. Laughing at the Unfortunate

Side two

  1. Rainy Day In Berlin (not included on most commonly-bootlegged version)
  2. I've Got Two Legs
  3. Leg Amputation
  4. Re-assuring You About the Doctor
  5. Deep-Sea Insurance Agent/Accountancy Shanty
  6. Indian Restaurant
  7. Minister of Defence
  8. Freelance Undertaker
  9. Rudyard Kipling
  10. Apology
  11. Memory Training
  12. Acronyms
  13. Hi-fi Shop

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