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Revision as of 13:36, 1 May 2021
1 was an album released on 13 November 2000. It featured 27 of The Rutles best #1 hits, including Number One, all on one CD/LP. It sold more copies than any other album in the history of music.
David Bowie, famed musician, was bitterly fascinated by the record at release, calling it a "piece of marketing extravagance" in The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch. In the extended interview, he mentioned that he planned to release his own version of the idea, titled 4.
-1
In 2015, it was announced that the album would be re-released. Titled -1, it contained substantially fewer features. The re-release sold three-times as many copies.
Track listing
- Rut Me Do
- Number One
- Baby Let Me Be
- Hold My Hand
- Can't Buy Me Lunch
- I Must Be in Love
- I Rut Fine
- 48 Hours A Day
- Ticket to Rut
- Ouch!
- Scrambled Eggs
- Gay Tripper
- We Can Rut It Out
- Paper-Route Driver
- Yellow Submarine Sandwich
- Roosevelt Mordecai
- Doubleback Alley
- Love Life
- Hello Get Lost
- Lady Rutdonna
- Shangri-La
- Get Up and Go
- The Ballad of Ron and Chastity
- Anything
- Eine Kleine Middle Klasse Musik
- Let It Rot
- The Long a-la mode