Rude & Rare: The Best of Derek and Clive

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Greatest hits album by
Released2011
Genre Comedy
Label Virgin Records
Producer Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
Derek and Clive chronology
Derek and Clive Ad Nauseam
(1978)
Rude & Rare The Best of Derek and Clive
(2011)

Rude & Rare: The Best of Derek and Clive is a greatest hits album starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore as their characters Derek and Clive. The collection contains two discs: the first featuring selected tracks from two of the previous three Derek and Clive albums ( Derek and Clive Come Again and Derek and Clive Ad Nauseam ). The second disc contains previously unreleased material.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks by Peter Cook & Dudley Moore

Disc 1

  1. "Bruce Forsyth" – 0:43
  2. "Celebrity Suicide" – 2:58
  3. "Endangered Species" – 5:23
  4. "Horse Racing" – 2:47
  5. "Labels" – 3:10
  6. "Mona" – 3:29
  7. "Records" – 5:01
  8. "The Horn" – 23:17
  9. "Alfie Noakes" – 3:00
  10. "Back of the Cab" – 6:22
  11. "I Saw This Bloke" – 1:41
  12. "In the Cubicles" – 5:15
  13. "Joan Crawford" - 5:04
  14. "Members Only" - 3:31
  15. "Non Stop Dancer/My Mum Song (Medley)" - 5:36
  16. "Norman the Carpet" - 1:37
  17. "Nurse" - 0:48

Disc 2

  1. "Marriage" - 6:23
  2. "Mother in Law" - 1:55
  3. "Pete's Impressions" - 6:06
  4. "How Sex Was Invented" - 2:00
  5. "Bogey Song" - 1:35
  6. "Eight Legged Elephant" - 2.16
  7. "Dud's Walk" - 1:47
  8. "Sex Education" - 3:29
  9. "Drumming Session" - 3:21
  10. "Punk Song" - 3:59
  11. "Stripper" - 5:57
  12. "Ballroom" - 1:51
  13. "Cough Song" - 7:52
  14. "Hamsters" - 2:40
  15. "The End" - 1:05


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