In Theatre

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In Theatre
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Live album by
ReleasedJuly 1, 2009
RecordedJanuary 2009
Genre Comedy
Length56:02
Amateur Transplants chronology
Unfit to Practise
(2008)
In Theatre
(2009)
Have Yourself a Sweary Little Christmas
(2010)

In Theatre is the third album from the parody duo Amateur Transplants, a live album released on iTunes on 20 June 2009. It first hit Number 1 in the iTunes Comedy chart on 10 July 2009.

Contents

It was recorded at a live performance in London in January 2009.

Track listing

All songs written by Adam Kay and Suman Biswas.

  1. "First Bit" (5:30)
  2. "Second Bit" (5:21)
  3. "Third Bit" (4:11)
  4. "Fourth Bit" (4:19)
  5. "Fifth Bit" (6:00)
  6. "Sixth Bit" (5:17)
  7. "Seventh Bit" (5:53)
  8. "Eighth Bit" (6:05)
  9. "Ninth Bit" (6:58)
  10. "Tenth Bit" (6:28)

First Bit

  1. "King Of The Dead" – Bad Day by Daniel Powter
  2. "My Name Is" – My Name Is by Eminem
  3. "Information Technology" – "9 to 5" by Dolly Parton
  4. "Wheat Restricted Diet" – I Predict A Riot by Kaiser Chiefs
  5. "Dorsal Horn Concerto" – "Rondo" (3rd movement) from Horn Concerto No. 4 in E flat major K.495 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Second Bit

  1. "Anaesthetist's Hymn" – Total Eclipse Of The Heart by Bonnie Tyler
  2. "Measles, Mumps and Rubella" – Umbrella by Rihanna
  3. "Gay Stripper" – Day Tripper by The Beatles
  4. "Letter 'B'" – Let It Be by The Beatles
  5. "OCD" – Sit Down by James

Third Bit

  1. "John Barrowman" – Piano Man by Billy Joel
  2. "All The Stuff In Ribena" – Don't Cry For Me Argentina from Evita
  3. "A Broken Leg And Depression" – Under Pressure by Queen and David Bowie
  4. "Take A Look At Me Nan" – Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) by Phil Collins

Fourth Bit

  1. "Medical School Finance" – Son Of A Preacher Man by Dusty Springfield
  2. "Live-In Au Pair" – Livin' On A Prayer by Bon Jovi
  3. "Paediatrics" – Patience by Take That
  4. "Colostomy" – (They Long to Be) Close to You by The Carpenters

Fifth Bit

  1. "Nutrition Clinic B (Jalapeno, Halle Berry, Halitosis, Halal Butcher)" – Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen
  2. "Do They Know It's Dinnertime?" – Do They Know It's Christmas? by Band Aid

Sixth Bit

  1. "Joseph's Song" – Gold by Spandau Ballet
  2. "Christmas Number 12" – The Twelve Days of Christmas
  3. "Uhhh Uhhh Uhhh Uhhh" – Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm by Crash Test Dummies

Seventh Bit

  1. "Diarrhoea" – Mamma Mia by ABBA
  2. "The Time Of The Month" – Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) by Green Day
  3. "Respiratory Clinic A" – Easy by Commodores
  4. "Well Man Clinic" – Don't Know Why by Norah Jones
  5. "Respiratory Clinic B" – The Girl From Ipanema by Astrud Gilberto
  6. "Department of Surgery" – Complicated by Avril Lavigne

Eighth Bit

  1. "I Get My Dick Out Of You" – I Get A Kick Out Of You by Jamie Cullum
  2. "7 Dwarfs" - 7 Days by Craig David
  3. "Sing a Song of Sixpence" (based on traditional poem Sing a Song of Sixpence)
  4. "Eleven" – Heaven by Bryan Adams
  5. "Couples Counselling C" – Breakfast at Tiffany's by Deep Blue Something
  6. "Footloose" – Footloose by Kenny Loggins
  7. "Couples Counselling B" – Build Me Up Buttercup by The Foundations

Ninth Bit

  1. "Couples Counselling A" – Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
  2. "Couples Counselling D" – The Bare Necessities from The Jungle Book
  3. "Urology Clinic A" – Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da by The Beatles
  4. "What I Went to SKL 4" – What I Go to School For by Busted
  5. "One Hand" – Hand In My Pocket by Alanis Morissette
  6. "Libel Case" – Grace Kelly by Mika

Tenth Bit

  1. "Circle Line" – Circle of Life from The Lion King
  2. "London Underground (Part I)" – Going Underground by The Jam
  3. "Paul Weller" – Yellow by Coldplay
  4. "London Underground (Part II)" – Going Underground by The Jam
  5. "Paracetamoxyfrusebendroneomycin" – Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious from Mary Poppins

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