The Meaning of Life [US Bonus Tracks]:

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The Meaning of Life  [US Bonus Tracks]
Artist: Monty Python
Release Date: Oct 10, 2006
Label: Virgin UK
Genre: Comedy
Styles: Soundtracks, Sketch Comedy, Comedy Rock
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Unlike most comedy releases, the soundtrack of Monty Python's The Meaning of Life is an appealing audio souvenir that doesn't get stale after listening to it a few times, because of the incredibly catchy and satirical songs from the film, which are all included: "The Meaning of Life," "Galaxy Song," "Accountancy Shanty," "The Not Noel Coward Song," "Christmas in Heaven," and "Every Sperm Is Sacred." Also interspersed with the music are dialogue snippets from the film involving, but not limited to, a wafer-thin mint, the machine that goes PING, a drill sergeant marching up and down the square, six philosophic fish, live organ transplants, and, of course, the meaning of life. [In 2006, EMI reissued The Meaning of Life with 12 bonus tracks, including song demos, alternate versions, radio ads, and newly recorded linking material.] ~ Al Campbell, All Music Guide
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