The Brown Album (Martin/Molloy album)
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.
The Brown Album | ||||
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Released | December 1995 | |||
Recorded | April to October 1995 | |||
Genre | Comedy | |||
Label | Mushroom Records | |||
Producer | Tony Martin, Mick Molloy | |||
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At the ARIA Music Awards of 1996, The Brown Album won the ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release.[1]
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.
Certification
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[3] | Gold | 35,000^ |
^shipments figures based on certification alone |
References
- "ARIA Awards Best Comedy Release". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 4 August 2020.
- "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.
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