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12 songs from Tony Penultimate (Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain) that take you on a trip round the world - from the back streets of Turin to the beaches of California via his glamorous alpine bachelor pad for some Après Ski.
Genre:
Easy Listening: Lounge
Release Date:
1999
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'Mainly Manly Music' is Tony Penultimate's first album (1999) and as the title suggests it is a hairy arsed, hard hitting collection of songs from a hirsute viewpoint.
Whether climbing the north face of the Eiger, running in front of the bulls in Pamplona or wrestling with priceless white jaguars in the jungles of Sumatra - Tony Penultimate always has a song on his lips.
A self made millionaire by the age of 30, Tony took time out to ponder the eternal questions that have tormented philosophers down the ages:
Who am I?
Why am I here?
Does Love exist, and if so where?
So, gentle listener - if you like your music passionate, pretentious, preposterous and pompous then look no further.
Also, if you're fond of alliteration, you should feel right at home!
Many song genres jostle uneasily together here and reflect the internal conflicts within the man: Rock, Europop, Country, Latin, tormented Ballad, all the way to the bravura of the gay military march - 'I Go For A Chauffeur'.
PLEASE NOTE: - Despite Tony being a multi millionaire, this album is a CD-R with a colour photocopy inlay.
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A rollercoaster of emotion and wit in musical form!
author: fiona spence
Hilariously funny and angsty blended in a whirl of musical styles. Enjoy the smart vocal arrangement on Playboy, and the wistful and passionate gripes of Easy Listening Man. Or how about a fluffy chat up in Apres Ski? Don't check out It Was Agreed or For The Children without a good supply of tissues to mop up those tears??! Also featuring the genius whistling of Jonathan Bankes on Firing Squad. All in all a witty, funny, work, with a plucking good ending.
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