Monty Python's Tiny Black Round Thing Explained

Monty Python's Tiny Black Round Thing
Cover:MONTY_PYTHON%27S_TINY_BLACK_ROUND_THING.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Monty Python
Album:Live At Drury Lane
Released:25 May 1974 (with NME)
Recorded:23 March 1974 (live recording) at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane & 1974 (studio recording)
Studio:Sunrise Music, London
Label:NME/Charisma
Producer:Andre Jacquemin
Dave Howman
Alan Bailey
Prev Title:Teach Yourself Heath
Prev Year:1972
Next Title:Lumberjack Song
Next Year:1975

Monty Python's Tiny Black Round Thing was a 33 rpm flexidisc by Monty Python,[1] released to promote the original release of Monty Python Live at Drury Lane. 400,000 copies were given away free with the British music weekly paper NME (New Musical Express) during May 1974.[2]

The release contained two live tracks that appeared on the team's forthcoming Drury Lane LP, although "Election Night Special" is a longer edit than that would feature on the album.

Michael Palin provided new linking material, with his performance as the Head of NME sounding a very close relation to Mr Gumby.

In 2014 the record was reissued on heavyweight 45 rpm vinyl as part of Monty Python's Total Rubbish.

Track listing

Side One

  1. Introduction from Head of New Musical Express (0:55)
  2. Election Night Special Part 1(6:38)
  3. Hair Spray Ad (0:51)

Side Two

  1. Reviews (0:59)
  2. Election Night Special Part 2/The Lumberjack Song (5:03)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Monty Python – Monty Python's Tiny Black Round Thing (1974, Flexi-disc).
  2. Palin, M., Diaries 1969-1979: The Python Years, p.163-4