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2CD released: Aug 19, 2016

Tracklisting:
Disc 1 : There Goes That Song Again
1. There Goes That Song Again
2. Is There A Doctor In The House?
3. The House That Mac Built
4. Wry On The Rocks
5. Mightier Than The Sword
6. Countess Interruptus
7. They Only Fade Away
8. Vice - Italian Style
9. We Are Not Amused
10. The Common Market
11. The Secret Service
12. Theres No Business Like No Business
13. Eugenius
14. Twelve Randy Men
15. Whatever Happened To John & Martha
16. Two Old Ladies Locked In Conversation
17. Witchcraft - Frank Sinatra
18. She Wears Red Feathers - Guy Mitchell
19. Apache - The Shadows
20. Running Bear - Johnny Preston
21. Back At The Chicken Shack - Jimmy Smith
22. Goodness Gracious Me - Peter Sellers & Sophia Loren
23. The Twist - Chubby Checker
24. Cry Me A River - Julie London
25. Blue Train - John Coltrane
26. L'elisir D'amore Una Furtiva Lagrima - Enrico Caruso
Disc 2 : You've Got What It Takes
1. You've Got What It Takes
2. Close Your Eyes
3. All I Do Is Dream Of You
4. A Good Man Is Hard To Find
5. Christine
6. S.E.X
7. A B C
8. I Wanna Be Rich
9. Typically English
10. Lumbered
11. Gonna Build A Mountain
12. Glorious Russian
13. Meilinki Meilchick
14. Typische Deutsche
15. Nag Nag Nag
16. All-american
17. Once In A Lifetime
18. Mumbo Jumbo
19. Someone Nice Like You
20. What Kind Of Fool Am I?
21. That Was The Week That Was
22. Party Line
23. Lawrence Of Arabia
24. If You're Game, Baby
25. Faith In The Nuclear Age
26. Well I Must Admit, Sir
27. Couple (From The Establishment) - Eleanor Bron & John Fortune
ANTHONY NEWLEY / PETER SELLERS
FOOL BRITANNIA / SCANDAL / STOP THE WORLD I WANT TO GET OFF
Label: EL
Cat No: ACMEMD316CD
Barcode: 5013929331631
Packaging: 2CD Set

2016 two CD collection. Coming in 1963, at the height of the cold war, It would be no exaggeration to say that the Profumo affair, a scandal involving a cabinet minister, two showgirls, a society osteopath and a Soviet naval attachÚ, shook the British establishment to the core. How could our minister for war be sharing a girl with a Russia spy. Who knew what pillow talk might have passed between them? In the early æ60s, authority was being challenged as never before. The satirical magazine Private Eye was on the streets and the irreverent revue, Beyond The Fringe had made it to the West End. Now satire burst onto the television screens of every family in Britain with the launch of That Was the Week That Was. Something new was in the air. The explosion of pop culture; on stage and screen and in the pop charts; Anthony Newley, John Barry and The Beatles were among the innovators who personified the new mood of irreverence and aspiration. Profumo was played out against this dynamic background. It was seen as the tip of the iceberg, with even the broadsheets accusing the Tories of "moral collapse". The scandal proved to be a factor in the downfall of Prime Minister Harold MacMillan and the public mood for change was reflected in the result of the 1964 General Election, when Harold Wilson's rejuvenated Labour seized power from a Conservative Party exhausted by scandal. Fool Britannia Is a comedy satire on Profumo, devised and written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse and recorded live by Newley, Bricusse, Peter Sellers, Joan Collins, Daniel Massey and Michael Lipton before an invited audience, at midnight in New York on 6 August 1963. This two disc set is completed by the original British cast recording of Anthony Newley's revolutionary musical, one of the biggest hits of the '60s, Stop The World - I Want To Get Off and a selection of satirical sketches and songs and from That Was The Week That WaS and The Establishment; which include the performances by Millicent Martin, David Frost, Roy Kinnear, Lance Percival, Willie Rushton, Eleanor Bron and John Fortune.