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  1. Listen to Sir Henry At Rawlinson End by Vivian Stanshall on Deezer. Aunt Florrie's Waltz, ... Vivian Stanshall. 1978 | EMI Marketing Sir Henry At Rawlinson End Vivian Stanshall | 01-01-1978 Composers: Vivian Stanshall. Total duration: 52 min. 01. Aunt Florrie's Waltz . Vivian Stanshall. Sir Henry At Rawlinson End. 03:48

  2. 3 de feb. de 2022 · Vivian Stanshall - Sir Henry At Rawlinson End (Charisma, 1978) This solo album released in 1978 was ground zero of what would grow into the absurdist Rawlinson franchise. Based on the John Peel BBC recordings, Stanshall talks and sings his way through the lunatic history of Sir Henry Rawlinson, his family, its retainers (like Old Scrotum), and the denizens of the local pub, the Fool & Bladder.

  3. 21 de ago. de 2010 · A track from the album "Sir Henry at Rawlinson End" with some snippets of footage from the film of the same name -- both of which you should own and periodic...

  4. There’s a case to be made that Sir Henry at Rawlinson End is Vivian Stanshall’s solo masterpiece.Effectively a narrative monologue punctuated by musical skits which give voice to the weird and wonderful characters given life by Stanshall, it’s not for everyone, it hasn’t aged particularly well, or at least it doesn’t seem to until the penny drops that Stanshall is lampooning them ...

  5. Listen to Sir Henry At Rawlinson End by Vivian Stanshall on Apple Music. 1978. 15 Songs. Duration: 52 minutes. ... More By Vivian Stanshall. Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead. 1974. Suspicion - Single. 1970. Sir Henry At Ndidi's Kraal. 1984. Dog Howl In Tune. 2023. Dog Howl In Tune - Single. 2023.

  6. Made in the UK printed on back cover and CD face, unlike Vivian Stanshall - Sir Henry At Rawlinson End, which states Made in the EU. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 7243 8 40343 2 0. Other Versions (5 of 8) View All. Title (Format)Label Cat# Country Year: Recently Edited. Sir Henry At Rawlinson End (LP, Album)Charisma:

  7. 30 de nov. de 2017 · By Lin Bensley. ( Prog ) published 30 November 2017. Making the case for Vivian Stanshall's classic album Sir Henry At Rawlinson End and its place within the prog canon. The story so far: English as tuppence, as changeless as canal water, towered and turreted Rawlinson End nuzzles in damp and downy vales. Squatting o’er his suppurating piles ...