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Rocky Mountain Holiday is a television special and a soundtrack album of songs from the special, performed by American singer-songwriter John Denver and The Muppets.The show has Denver playing host to the extended Muppet family; he takes them up into the scenic Rockies for an excursion that includes fishing, hiking, and camping.
Half Man Half Biscuit are an English rock band, formed in 1984 in Birkenhead, Merseyside.Known for their satirical, sardonic, and sometimes surreal songs, the band comprises lead singer and guitarist Nigel Blackwell, bassist and singer Neil Crossley, drummer Carl Henry, and guitarist Karl Benson.
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As the title indicates, the folk comedy duo were singing the songs "straight" (well, "Almost"). Like the B-side of their second album, Two Sides of the Smothers Brothers, the recording was done in a studio instead of on stage. The album cover shows Tom standing with his guitar and Dick sitting on a stool with his bass lying behind him.
"The Chicken Song" is a novelty song by the British satirical comedy television programme Spitting Image (series 3, episode 6). The nonsensical lyrics were written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor ; the music was written by Philip Pope , who also produced the song, with Michael Fenton Stevens & Kate Robbins as vocalists.
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In addition to the film's musical numbers composed by Duggie Banas, Poultrygeist ' s soundtrack features songs from numerous punk rock bands as well as snippets of dialogue from the film. The CD soundtrack for Poultrygeist was released with a bonus DVD which included several behind-the-scenes featurettes, trailers, two music videos for Calimari ...
As is usual with Half Man Half Biscuit, the songs contain multiple cultural references, often obscure. Those identified include: "The Trumpton Riots" imagines a violent civil insurrection in Trumpton, a fictional town inhabited by stop-motion characters which featured in BBC TV children's programmes of 1966–69; the song also mentions several of the best-known characters in those programmes.