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|Row 6 info = ''[[Goodnight Vietnam]]''}}
Barry is the third album by [[Barry Wom]], released in 1973. Barry was the closest thing to a [[The Rutles|Rutles]] album after the split, with each [[The Rutles|Rutle]] appearing on record. 
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Barry is the third album by [[Barry Wom]], released in 1973. Barry was the closest thing to a [[The Rutles|Rutles]] album after the split, with each [[The Rutles|Rutle]] appearing on the record. Because of this, all four Rutles are featured on the cover, Barry in front and the Rutles in the crowd.
   
 
==Tracklisting==
 
==Tracklisting==

Revision as of 04:22, 11 October 2020

Barry
Barry

Released

1973

Recorded

5 March~26 July 1973

Genre

Rock

Length

Previous Barry album

Barry Cross The Mersey

Next Barry album

Goodnight Vietnam

Barry is the third album by Barry Wom, released in 1973. Barry was the closest thing to a Rutles album after the split, with each Rutle appearing on the record. Because of this, all four Rutles are featured on the cover, Barry in front and the Rutles in the crowd.

Tracklisting

Side one

  1. I'm The Latest (Ron Nasty)
  2. Have You Seen My Belly? (Handy Oldman)
  3. Camera (Stig O'Hara, Barrington Womble)
  4. Moonshine Life for Me (Drink Away Raymond) (Stig O'Hara)
  5. You're Sixty, You're Pitiful (And You're Blind) (Rob Herman, Mick Herman)

Side two

  1. Woah Why Why (Leni Ponce, Barrington Womble)
  2. Rut Lightly (Barrington Womble)
  3. (Not The) Six O'Clock (News) (Dirk McQuickly, Martini McQuickly )
  4. A-Level Woman (Leni Ponce, Barrington Womble)
  5. You and Tea (Abe) (Stig O'Hara, Pal Kevins)

1991 reissue bonus tracks

  1. It Don't Come Sleazy (Barrington Womble)
  2. Barry 1970 (Barrington Womble)
  3. Clown and Out (Barrington Womble)