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'''''The Brown Album''''' is the |
'''''The Brown Album''''' is the debut album of material taken from the [[Australia]]n radio program ''[[Martin/Molloy]]'', by comedians [[Tony Martin (comedian)|Tony Martin]] and [[Mick Molloy]]. The album peaked at number 17 on the [[ARIA Charts]] and was certified gold. |
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At the [[ARIA Music Awards of 1996]], ''The Brown Album'' won the [[ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release]]. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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; Disc One |
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#In Conversation With Pete |
# "In Conversation With Pete the Clown" |
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#Mick |
# "Mick the Clown (No Relation)" |
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#Put Some Pants On |
# "Put Some Pants On" |
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#Poofburger |
# "Poofburger" |
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#Crap-Tel - My Two Annoying Dads |
# "Crap-Tel - My Two Annoying Dads" |
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#A Frightful Hoo-Ha |
# "A Frightful Hoo-Ha" |
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#A Bit |
# "A Bit of Knife Work" |
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#Martin/Molly Fantasy Line |
# "Martin/Molly Fantasy Line" |
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#Good Plain Fumio! |
# "Good Plain Fumio!" |
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#Shoko-Licious! |
# "Shoko-Licious!" |
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#Urinal Cakes |
# "Urinal Cakes" |
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#These Are |
# "These Are a Few of My Favourite Things" |
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#The Female Premier |
# "The Female Premier" |
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#Why Black People |
# "Why Black People and White People Are Different" |
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#The Keating Twins |
# "The Keating Twins" |
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#Pokies, Scones |
# "Pokies, Scones and The Midday Show" |
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#Tum & Phul |
# "Tum & Phul" |
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# "Damn This Actor's Strike to Hell" |
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#The Auld Mug |
# "The Auld Mug" |
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#Wacky Tabacky |
# "Wacky Tabacky" |
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#Martin/Molly Distilleries |
# "Martin/Molly Distilleries" |
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#On |
# "On the Gases" |
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# "Formerly" |
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#Histesticles |
# "Histesticles" |
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#Bananas Sans Pyjamas |
# "Bananas Sans Pyjamas" |
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#3D Radio |
# "3D Radio" |
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#Crichton-Browne |
# "Crichton-Browne" |
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#Mike Tyson |
# "Mike Tyson and Friends" |
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#A Bit |
# "A Bit of Chairwork" |
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#The Boom Gate Arm Thing Bloke |
# "The Boom Gate Arm Thing Bloke" |
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#Just Keep Printing |
# "Just Keep Printing the Nudie Photos Hugh" |
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#Micklotto |
# "Micklotto" |
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#Not With Fish! |
# "Not With Fish!" |
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#Cracker Night |
# "Cracker Night" |
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#Tim Forsyth Turns Blue |
# "Tim Forsyth Turns Blue" |
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#That Depressing Voice-Over Man |
# "That Depressing Voice-Over Man" |
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#Bank Fees |
# "Bank Fees" |
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#Ladies |
# "Ladies and Gentlemen... Pamela Anderson" |
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#Maggots |
# "Maggots in Black Tie" |
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#ABCFM - Bachtober |
# "ABCFM - Bachtober" |
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#What |
# "What the Papers Said" |
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#Viva La France |
# "Viva La France" |
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; Disc Two |
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# "A Quick Wedgie" |
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# "ABCFM - Less Talk, More Mozart" |
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# "Spectacular Views" |
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# "Shopkeep to the Stars" |
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# "A Big Job" |
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# "Arthur Tunstall's Answering Machine" |
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# "Misleading Newsreel" |
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# "Renovations" |
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# "Bob Geldof Forgives and Forgets" |
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# "Cahootery" |
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# "Blue Hats" |
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# "Pipes!" |
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# "Cold as Ice (Willing to Pay the Price)" |
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# "The Obligatory Tribute to Kurt Cobain" |
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# "Not Quite Right Funerals" |
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# "Bad Cut Of Grandad" |
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# "What Happens When You Phone Up to Complain" |
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# "John Howard - Man of Mystery" |
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# "Pretend War Is Hell" |
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# "Stephen King's The Flower Seller" |
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# "My Chemist Shoots Mine Out of a Cannon" |
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# "A Bit of Table Work" |
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# "A Bun in Someones Else's Oven" |
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# "Crap-Tel - Crap New Channels" |
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# "B3" |
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# "...Citizens" |
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# "Docking Their Brains Out" |
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# "Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only a Gun Shop Owner" |
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# "Saddam Hussein - Still Crazy After All These Years" |
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# "Mick 'Live 'n' Kicking" |
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# "I Need Toner" |
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# "Poop Fiction" |
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# "Poofburger 2" |
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# "Advanced Supermodelling" |
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# "The Longest Word in the English Language" |
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# "Jimmy Smits Electricity Corporation" |
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# "Good Grief!" |
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# "Would You Like Christ with That" |
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# "Orenthal" |
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# "Where's Tony?" |
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# "Where's Mick?" |
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# "Gladiators Ready!" |
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* All material written by Mick Molloy and Tony Martin. |
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===Disc Two – Browner Still=== |
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* All material originally aired live between April and October 1995 on the radio show: Martin/Molly. |
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#A Quick Wedgie |
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* Aired in Australia on FOX FM Melbourne, 2DAY FM Sydney, B105 Brisbane, SAFM Adelaide and FM104.7 Canberra. |
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#ABCFM - Less Talk, More Mozart |
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#Spectacular Views |
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#Shopkeep To The Stars |
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#A Big Job |
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#Arthur Tunstall's Answering Machine |
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#Misleading Newsreel |
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#Renovations |
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#Bob Geldof Forgives And Forgets |
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#Cahootery |
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#Blue Hats |
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#Pipes! |
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#Cold As Ice (Willing To Pay The Price) |
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#The Obligatory Tribute To Kurt Cobain |
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#Not Quite Right Funerals |
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#Bad Cut Of Grandad |
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#What Happens When You Phone Up To Complain |
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#John Howard - Man Of Mystery |
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#Pretend War Is Hell |
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#Stephen King's The Flower Seller |
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#My Chemist Shoots Mine Out Of A Cannon |
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#A Bit Of Table Work |
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#A Bun In Someones Else's Oven |
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#Crap-Tel - Crap New Channels |
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#B3 |
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#'...Citizens' |
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#Docking Their Brains Out |
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#Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only A Gun Shop Owner |
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#Saddam Hussein - Still Crazy After All These Years |
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#Mick 'Live 'N' Kicking' |
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#I Need Toner |
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#Poop Fiction |
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#Poofburger 2 |
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#Advanced Supermodelling |
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#The Longest Word In The English Language |
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#Jimmy Smits Electricity Corporation |
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#Good Grief! |
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#Would You Like Christ With That |
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#Orenthal |
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#Where's Tony |
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#Where's Mick |
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#Gladiators Ready! |
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==Charts== |
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==Album information and credits== |
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{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center" |
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Label: Mushroom Records |
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Catalog#: D 98019 |
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! scope="col"| Chart (1995/96) |
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Format: 2 x CD |
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! scope="col"| Peak<br>position |
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{{album chart|Australia|9|artist=MARTIN / MOLLOY|album=THE BROWN ALBUM (ALBUM)|rowheader=true|accessdate=4 August 2020}} |
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#Released: 1995 |
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#Genre: Non-Music |
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#Credits: Artwork By - Prilla Jones |
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#Engineer - Scott Muller |
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#Production - Daryl Missen, Nigel Haines, Steve Woods |
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#Other [Radio Program Producer] - Peter Grace |
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#Photography - James Penlidis |
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#Producer - Mick Molloy, Tony Martin (4) |
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#Voice - Mick Molloy, Tony Martin (4) |
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#Voice [Additional] - Catherine Garrett, Pete Smith (5), Peter Grace, Rob Sitch |
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#Written By - Mick Molloy, Tony Martin (4) |
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#Notes: All material originally aired live between April and October 1995 on the radio show: Martin/Molly. |
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#Aired in Australia on FOX FM Melbourne, 2DAY FM Sydney, B105 Brisbane, SAFM Adelaide and FM104.7 Canberra. |
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==Certification== |
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{{certification Table Top}} |
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{{certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Australia|artist=Martin/Molloy|title=The Brown Album|award=Gold|salesamount=35,000|relyear=1995|certyear=1996|certref=<ref name=aus>{{cite book|last=Ryan|first=Gavin|title=Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010|year=2011|publisher=Moonlight Publishing|location=Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia|edition=pdf}}</ref>}} |
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{{certification Table Bottom}} |
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==References== |
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* [[Poop Chute]] |
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{{reflist}} |
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* [[Eat Your Peas]] |
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Revision as of 08:54, 4 August 2020
The Brown Album | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | April to October 1995 | |||
Genre | Comedy | |||
Label | Mushroom Records | |||
Producer | Tony Martin, Mick Molloy | |||
Martin/Molloy chronology | ||||
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The Brown Album is the debut album of material taken from the Australian radio program Martin/Molloy, by comedians Tony Martin and Mick Molloy. The album peaked at number 17 on the ARIA Charts and was certified gold.
At the ARIA Music Awards of 1996, The Brown Album won the ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release.
Track listing
- Disc One
- "In Conversation With Pete the Clown"
- "Mick the Clown (No Relation)"
- "Put Some Pants On"
- "Poofburger"
- "Crap-Tel - My Two Annoying Dads"
- "A Frightful Hoo-Ha"
- "A Bit of Knife Work"
- "Martin/Molly Fantasy Line"
- "Good Plain Fumio!"
- "Shoko-Licious!"
- "Urinal Cakes"
- "These Are a Few of My Favourite Things"
- "The Female Premier"
- "Why Black People and White People Are Different"
- "The Keating Twins"
- "Pokies, Scones and The Midday Show"
- "Tum & Phul"
- "Damn This Actor's Strike to Hell"
- "The Auld Mug"
- "Wacky Tabacky"
- "Martin/Molly Distilleries"
- "On the Gases"
- "Formerly"
- "Histesticles"
- "Bananas Sans Pyjamas"
- "3D Radio"
- "Crichton-Browne"
- "Mike Tyson and Friends"
- "A Bit of Chairwork"
- "The Boom Gate Arm Thing Bloke"
- "Just Keep Printing the Nudie Photos Hugh"
- "Micklotto"
- "Not With Fish!"
- "Cracker Night"
- "Tim Forsyth Turns Blue"
- "That Depressing Voice-Over Man"
- "Bank Fees"
- "Ladies and Gentlemen... Pamela Anderson"
- "Maggots in Black Tie"
- "ABCFM - Bachtober"
- "What the Papers Said"
- "Viva La France"
- Disc Two
- "A Quick Wedgie"
- "ABCFM - Less Talk, More Mozart"
- "Spectacular Views"
- "Shopkeep to the Stars"
- "A Big Job"
- "Arthur Tunstall's Answering Machine"
- "Misleading Newsreel"
- "Renovations"
- "Bob Geldof Forgives and Forgets"
- "Cahootery"
- "Blue Hats"
- "Pipes!"
- "Cold as Ice (Willing to Pay the Price)"
- "The Obligatory Tribute to Kurt Cobain"
- "Not Quite Right Funerals"
- "Bad Cut Of Grandad"
- "What Happens When You Phone Up to Complain"
- "John Howard - Man of Mystery"
- "Pretend War Is Hell"
- "Stephen King's The Flower Seller"
- "My Chemist Shoots Mine Out of a Cannon"
- "A Bit of Table Work"
- "A Bun in Someones Else's Oven"
- "Crap-Tel - Crap New Channels"
- "B3"
- "...Citizens"
- "Docking Their Brains Out"
- "Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only a Gun Shop Owner"
- "Saddam Hussein - Still Crazy After All These Years"
- "Mick 'Live 'n' Kicking"
- "I Need Toner"
- "Poop Fiction"
- "Poofburger 2"
- "Advanced Supermodelling"
- "The Longest Word in the English Language"
- "Jimmy Smits Electricity Corporation"
- "Good Grief!"
- "Would You Like Christ with That"
- "Orenthal"
- "Where's Tony?"
- "Where's Mick?"
- "Gladiators Ready!"
- All material written by Mick Molloy and Tony Martin.
- All material originally aired live between April and October 1995 on the radio show: Martin/Molly.
- Aired in Australia on FOX FM Melbourne, 2DAY FM Sydney, B105 Brisbane, SAFM Adelaide and FM104.7 Canberra.
Charts
Chart (1995/96) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[1] | 9 |
Certification
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[2] | Gold | 35,000^ |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
References
- ^ "Australiancharts.com – MARTIN / MOLLOY – THE BROWN ALBUM (ALBUM)". Hung Medien. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
- ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.