Live in Belfast

Live in Belfast
Live album by Rowan Atkinson
Released 1980, rereleased 1996
Recorded 19–20 September 1980 at the Grand Opera House, Belfast
Genre Comedy
Label Arista
Producer George Nicholson
Rowan Atkinson chronology
Live in Belfast
(1980)
Not Just a Pretty Face
(1987)

Live in Belfast is a live comedy album by English comedian Rowan Atkinson. It was first released in 1980 as a vinyl LP and cassette tape on Arista Records, then re-released in 1996 on CD.

It was recorded in front of live audiences at two evening performances at the Grand Opera House in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 1920 September 1980. The performances were part of a four-month tour of the United Kingdom.

Atkinson was supported by comedy writer Richard Curtis, who appeared doing setups or at the receiving end of jokes, and composer Howard Goodall, who provided musical accompaniment.

Background

Rowan Atkinson met Richard Curtis and Howard Goodall at Christ Church, Oxford. The three have collaborated numerous times during their careers. Atkinson's tour occurred between series two and three of the British comedy television programme Not the Nine O'Clock News, for which Atkinson was an actor, Curtis was a writer and Goodall was the music director.

Comedy in the show

The comedy in the show was in the form of sketches and songs. The sketches were written by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis. The song lyrics were written by Richard Curtis and the music was composed by Howard Goodall.

Personnel

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Man in Seat C23" – Rowan Atkinson as the man in seat C23
  2. "Sir Marcus Browning M.P." – Atkinson as the announcer and Sir Marcus Browning, MP
  3. "Mary Jane" – Richard Curtis as the announcer, Atkinson as Will "Nigger-hater" Bowen and Howard Goodall as Peterson
  4. "The Wedding a. The Vicar" – Curtis as Gerald and Atkinson as the vicar
  5. "The Wedding b. The Best Man" – Curtis as the announcer and Atkinson as the best man
  6. "The Wedding c. The Father of the Bride" – Curtis as the announcer and Atkinson as the father of the bride
  7. "I Hate the French" – Goodall as the French-hating singer
  8. "Interval Announcement" – Atkinson as the announcer
Side two
  1. "Do Bears Sha la la" – Atkinson as the American singer and Goodall as the backing vocalist
  2. "Senator Brea's Dead" – Atkinson as the first American and Curtis as the second American
  3. "The Devil" – Atkinson as Toby the Devil
  4. "Impatient Man in Queue Behind Student" – Curtis as the student and Atkinson as the impatient man
  5. "Station Announcement" – Atkinson as the impatient man and the announcer
  6. "Joke" – Atkinson as the joke-teller and Curtis as the joke-receiver
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