Neil Innes
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Neil James Innes (9 December 1944 – 29 December 2019) was an English writer, comedian and musician. He collaborated with Monty Python and played in The Rutles and the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band.
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Discography
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Singles
Release date | Title | Label and catalogue |
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1973 | "How Sweet To Be An Idiot"/"The Age of Desperation" | United Artists UP 35495 |
1973 | "Momma B"/"Immortal Invisible" | United Artists UP 35639 |
1974 | "Re-cycled Vinyl Blues"/"Fluff on the Needle" | United Artists UP 356756 |
1974 | "Lie Down and Be Counted"/"Bandwagon" | United Artists UP 35745 |
1975 | "What Noise Annoys a Noisy Oyster"/"Oo-Chuck-A-Mao-Mao" | United Artists UP UP35722 |
1977 | "Lady Mine"/"Crystal Balls" | Arista ARISTA 106 |
1977 | "Silver Jubilee (A Tribute)"/"Drama on a Saturday Night" | Arista ARISTA 123 |
1978 | "Protest Song"/"The Hard-To-Get" | Warner Brothers K 17182 |
1979 | "Amoeba Boogie"/"Theme" | Polydor POSP 107 |
1979 | "Kenny and Liza"/"Human Race" | Polydor 2059 207 |
1982 | "Them"/"Rock of Ages" | MMC MMC 100 |
1982 | "Mr. Eurovision"/"Ungawa" | MMC MMC 103 |
1984 | "Humanoid Boogie"/"Libido" | PRT 7P 298/12P 298 |
2009 | "Imitation Song" | Neil Innes Music |
2014 | "Rio" (with The Values) | East Central One/iTunes |
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Solo albums
- How Sweet to Be an Idiot (1973)
- The Rutland Weekend Songbook (with Eric Idle) (1976)
- Taking Off (1977)
- The Innes Book of Records (1979)
- Off the Record (1982)
- Erik the Viking (soundtrack) (1989)
- Re-Cycled Vinyl Blues (compilation LP, 1994)
- Recollections 1 (2000)
- Recollections 2 (2001)
- Recollections 3 (2001)
- Works in Progress (2005)
- Live At Martyrs (2005)
- Dogman (A Comedy Musical Story For Children) (2005)
- Innes Own World – Best Bits Part One (2010)
- Innes Own World – Best Bits Part Two (2010)
- "Back Catalogue: Silly Songs" (2010)
- "Back Catalogue: Love Songs" (2010)
- "Back Catalogue: Protest Songs" (2010)
- "Back Catalogue: Party Songs" (2010)
- Farewell Posterity Tour (with Fatso) (2014)
- Nearly Really (2019)
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The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
- "Gorilla" (1967)
- "The Doughnut In Granny's Greenhouse" (1968)
- "Tadpoles" (1969)
- "Keynsham" (1969)
- "Let's Make Up And Be Friendly" (1972)
- "Pour L'Amour des Chiens" (2007)
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The World
- Lucky Planet (1970)
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GRIMMS
- Grimms (1973)
- Rockin' Duck (1973)
- Sleepers (1976)
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Books
- "Gloom , Doom & Very Funny Money: Economics For Half-wits"
- published:29 October 1992 (Hardback & Paperback)
- publisher:Piccadilly Press Ltd.
with GRIMMS:
- "Clowns On The Road"
- published: 3 October 1974 (Paperback)
- publisher: Methuen Publishing Ltd.
The Raggy Dolls series with Melvyn Jacobsen:
- "Hot Air Balloon" (25 January 1990)
- "Moving House" (25 January 1990)
- "Royal Tour" (25 January 1990)
- "A Trip To The Sea" (25 January 1990)
- "In Days Of Old" (18 October 1990)
- "Stolen Parrot" (18 October 1990)
- "Treehouse" (18 October 1990)
- "We Are Not Amused" (18 October 1990)
- "The Raggy Dolls Activity Book" (30 November 1990)
- all published in paperback
- all published by:Boxtree Ltd.
with John Dowie:
- "Dogman:A Comedy Musical Story For Children"
- published:4 April 2007 ( Audio book with paperback book edition)
- published by:Laughing Stock Productions Ltd.
- story by John Dowie , narrated by Phil Jupitus , with songs by Neil innes
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