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Archaeology
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Artist(s)The Rutles
StudioVirgin Records Us
Release DateOctober 29, 1996
UPC Code724384220020
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Tracks

  1. Major Happy's Up and Coming Once Upon a Good Time Band
  2. Rendezvous
  3. Questionnaire
  4. We've Arrived! (And to Prove It We're Here)
  5. Lonely-Phobia
  6. Unfinished Words
  7. Hey Mister!
  8. Easy Listening
  9. Now She's Left You
  10. The Knicker Elastic King
  11. I Love You
  12. Eine Kleine Middle Klasse Musik
  13. Joe Public
  14. Shangri-La
  15. Don't Know Why
  16. Back in '64

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (37 reviews)

rating: 5 Quote"can't by me lunch" the ruttlesQuote
what can i say other then wow! its art at its finest. one of the best things ever to be recorded. and to think that the beattles tried to copy the ruttles, its unthinkable. its a lot of fun have a drink or two and sit back and laugh June 24, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteWe've Arrived, and To Prove It We're HereQuote
Neil Innes (Nasty) has a great ear for parody. This album kicks off with "Sgt. Pepper" take-offs in which Barry doesn't need any help from his friends, and moves on to mock the White Album and solo Beatles so accurately it'll make your head spin cause the lyrics are so earnestly--silly.

I can't pretend to be / Someone who pretends to be / Someone else
Or so my pretend friend tells me

Rutles forever! January 23, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteMajor Happy's Up and Coming Once Upon a Lifetime CD!Quote
Do you love the Beatles? Are you sick of the Beatles since you've listened to them SO DAMN MUCH for your WHOLE LIFE? Want to hear new songs by the Beatles that are not actually by the Beatles?!? Then try out the Rutles!!! Led by musician (and former Monty Python associate) Neil Innes the Rutles will fill that craving in your heart for new Beatlesy stuff! Exclamation points!! October 23, 2007

rating: 2 QuoteA Dirk in the lonely heartQuote
Eric Idle's pre-fab creation, The RUTLES, were an hilarious dead-on knock-off of the Beatles. But that was 1978, and all four Fabs were alive then-- so laughter came easy. This 1990s rip of the ANTHOLOGY specials and CDs is Idle-less, ill-considered and quite unnecessary.

The new "old" songs here are dismissively mediocre, the three-man-left joke in poor taste, and even the mixes seem wrong: music obscures many vocals to the point where this not only doesn't sound like the Beatles, it ain't the RUTLES, either. Give it a rest Neil-- it's not funny anymore, mate!

TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 49:37 February 19, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteOasis should bow down to The Rutles!Quote
Now I know where Oasis got their 'sound' from- The RUTLES!!
Archeology has a cool collection of tunes, very nicely recorded, and humorously funny with a twist of Lennon's ghost breathing in the microphone. I'm still a huge fan of the first Rutles album, btw.

Long Live The Rutles! November 5, 2006

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