List of The Rutles fictional albums

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The Rutles were a fictional band, and parody of The Beatles. Listed here are the fictional albums that Neil Innes and Eric Idle created for the movie: All You Need is Cash:

Contents

[edit] Meet The Rutles

(Parlourphone, 1963 - released in the UK as Please Rut Me) Spoof of Meet the Beatles! and Please Please Me

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE:

[edit] With The Rutles

(Parlourphone, 1963) Spoof of With the Beatles

[edit] A Hard Day's Rut

(movie soundtrack - Parlourphone, 1964) Spoof of a A Hard Day's Night .

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE:

[edit] Rutles For Sale

(Parlourphone, 1964) Spoof of Beatles for Sale.

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE:

  • "Living In Hope"

[edit] This Is...The Savage Young Rutles

(Savage, 1964)

[edit] Ouch!

(movie soundtrack - Aristophone/IOU, 1965)
Spoof of Help!

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE

[edit] Rutle Soul

(Parlourphone, 1965)
(released in the US as Rubbery Mole: Capatol, 1966)
Spoof of Rubber Soul.

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE:

  • "It's Looking Good"

[edit] Revolter

(Parlourphone, 1966)

Spoof of Revolver

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE:

[edit] Yesterday, Tomorrow, And Lunchtimes

(US only - Capatol, 1966)

Spoof of Yesterday . . . and Today

[edit] Travolta

(unreleased concept album, 1966)

[edit] The Triangular Album

(Parlourphone, mid-sixties)

[edit] Sgt. Rutter's Only Darts Club Band

(Parlourphone, 1967)

Spoof of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE

[edit] Tragical History Tour

(movie soundtrack - Parlourphone, 1967) Spoof of Magical Mystery Tour

[edit] SIDE ONE

[edit] SIDE TWO

[edit] Old Bag

Ron Nasty's controversial 1968 album, released on Rutle. Its shocking nude album cover was wrapped in an old bag (hence the name). David Bowie took the album's title as an insult to his wife.

[edit] The Rutles (aka The Shite Album)

(double album - Rutle, 1968)

Spoof to The White Album

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE

[edit] Yellow Submarine Sandwich

(movie soundtrack - Rutle, 1969)
Spoof of Yellow Submarine

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE:

[edit] Get Up And Go

A lost album, which became Let It Rot. Prototypes of songs that were later to appear on "Let It Rot" and "Shabby Road" were recorded, as well as "Lullaby" and a cover of an obscure Japanese folk song called "Don't Worry Kyoko", among others.

Spoof of the failed Beatles album Get Back.

[edit] Shabby Road

(Rutle, 1969)

Spoof of Abbey Road

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE:

[edit] Let It Rot

(Rutle, 1970)
Spoof of Let it Be.

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE:

[edit] Ron Nasty / Polyvinyl Wicker Trio

(by Ron Nasty - Rutle, 1970)

Spoof of John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band.

[edit] All Things Fall Down

(by Stig O'Hara - Rutle, 1971)

Spoof of All Things Must Pass

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE:

[edit] Dark Side Of The Sun

(by Dirk McQuickly & The Punk Floyd - Rutle, 1973) Spoof of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon.

[edit] Band On The Loo

(by Dirk McQuickly - Rutle, 1973)
Spoof of Band on the Run

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE:

[edit] Goodnight Vietnam

(by Barry Wom - Rutle, 1974)

Spoof of Goodnight Vienna

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE:

  • "Goodnight Vietnam"
  • "Goodnight Vietnam (Reprise)"

[edit] Venus And Marbles

(by Dirk McQuickly - Rutle, 1975)
Spoof of Venus and Mars

[edit] SONGS INCLUDE:

  • "Venus And Marbles"

[edit] White Dopes On Punk

(by Dirk McQuickly & The Punk Floyd - Rutle, 1970s)

[edit] When You Find The Girl Of Your Dreams In The Arms Of Some Scotsmen From Hull

(by Barry Wom - Rutle, 1970s)
SONGS INCLUDE:

  • "When You Find The Girl Of Your Dreams In The Arms Of Some Scotsmen From Hull"

[edit] Finchley Road

(posthumous - NSU, 1976)
SONGS INCLUDE:

  • "A Ticket To Rut"
  • "Got To Get You Into My Wife"