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Masterminded by legendary English comedians Eric Idle (of Monty Python) and Neil Innes, the Rutles' All You Need is Cash was a fab parody of the world's greatest rock band, the music business, and modern history. While the 1978 film is a hilarious must-see, Innes' songs stand up on their own, incorporating quotes and bits from Beatles songs as they buzz around every phase of their career. Top-shelvers include "I am the Waitress" and "Ouch!" but each tune is off-the-charts brilliant. George Harrison gave his blessing to the project, once again displaying his disgust for the music biz and the self-congratulatory rhetoric of rock stars and ex-hippies. In 1996, Innes penned a new batch of supremely sophisticated Rutles tunes for Archeology, which came out in time to take on the Anthology series. "All You Need is Cash" -- indeed.

- Nick Dedina

 
 
 
 
 
 

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3. Joe Public (4:03) Archaeology $0.99
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5. We've Arrived! (And To Prove It We're Here) (2:09) Archaeology $0.99
6. Don't Know Why (4:44) Archaeology $0.99
7. Lonely-Phobia (3:35) Archaeology $0.99
8. Questionnaire (3:45) Archaeology $0.99
9. Unfinished Words (2:08) Archaeology $0.99
10. Eine Kleine Middle Klasse Musik (4:24) Archaeology $0.99

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