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Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (recording)

''Sir Henry at Rawlinson End'', released in 1978, is a largely spoken-word, solo comedy recording by Vivian Stanshall, a British musician with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. It originated in his Rawlinson End Radio Flashes for the John Peel Show on BBC Radio 1 beginning in 1975, and a similarly-named track on the Bonzo Dog Band's 1972 album ''Let's Make Up and Be Friendly''.〔("Vivian Stanshall's Radio Flashes" ), Ian Kitching website, Accessed February 4, 2008〕
==Description==
In 1970, Stanshall took over John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show, while the presenter was on holiday. Contributing to Peel programmes over several years, Stanshall played many new and old songs. He piloted and previewed many different musical and spoken-word comedy sketches and songs. Peel would later broadcast recordings made especially by Stanshall as parts of a sporadic "Rawlinson End Radio Flashes" saga, such as, "Aunt Florrie Remembers (From Giant Whelks At Rawlinson End, Part 21)," recorded on 16 October and broadcast on 27 October 1975.〔(Vivian Stanshall, ''Rawlinson End'' ), Sansun, UK〕 Ultimately, Stanshall compiled and edited several of these turns for release, all of which related to Sir Henry Rawlinson and his country seat, Rawlinson End.〔
The album ''Sir Henry at Rawlinson End'' (1978) was released on the Charisma Records label (CAS 1139), featuring Stanshall as multiple characters, talking and singing, in a portrayal of the fictional history of Sir Henry Rawlinson. It is filled with puns, double-entendres, pop-cultural references and clever wordplay. Stanshall initially takes the role of an unnamed narrator, then shifts between character and narrator. The recording features many musical interludes, performed on a variety of odd musical instruments. Guest performers include Steve Winwood and two of Stanshall's children: his biological son Rupert Stanshall and his stepdaughter, Sydney Longfellow (the child of his second wife Ki Longfellow-Stanshall).

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