The Best of The Bonzo Dog Band
The Best of the Bonzo Dog Band is a CD collecting the best cuts from albums of The Bonzo Dog Band. It was released in 1990 on Rhino Records.
The Best of the Bonzo Dog Band | |
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Greatest hits album by The Bonzo Dog Band | |
Released | 1990 |
Recorded | 1967-1971 |
Genre | Comedy rock |
Length | 72:13 |
Label | Rhino Records |
Track listing
- "The Intro and the Outro" 3:05
- "Bonzo Dog Band / Ali-Baba's Camel" 3:34
- "Hello Mabel" 2:49
- "Kama Sutra" 0:41
- "Hunting Tigers Out In 'Indiah'" 3:07
- "Shirt" 4:28
- "I'm Bored" 3:07
- "Rockaliser Baby" 3:29
- "Rhinocratic Oaths" 3:23
- "Tent" 3:12
- "Beautiful Zelda" 2:27
- "Can Blue Men Sing the Whites?" 2:50
- "The Bride Stripped Bare By 'Bachelors'" 2:41
- "Look At Me, I'm Wonderful" 1:50
- "Canyons of Your Mind" 3:06
- "Mr. Apollo" 4:21
- "Trouser Press" 2:21
- "Bonzo Dog Band / Ready-Mades" 3:11
- "We Are Normal" 4:52
- "I'm the Urban Spaceman" 2:25
- "Trouser Freak" 2:53
- "The Sound of Music" 1:23
- "Suspicion" 3:30
- "Big Shot" 3:28
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