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Friday, February 13, 2009

National Lampoon - That's Not Funny, That's Sick! [Uproar UP 3844-2] (1977)

National Lampoon

National Lampoon - That's Not Funny, That's Sick! [Uproar UP 3844-2] (1977)
Ripped by ITunes | MP3 @ 320cbr | 78MB | ITunes Embedded Cover
Genre: Comedy

Amazon.com Review-
Though it ran for only a year in the early 70's, The National Lampoon Radio Hour remains one of the most influential–-and consistently hilarious-–efforts at audio sketch comedy. The core of that show became the inaugural class of SNL's "Not Ready For Primetime Players," and many of the performers on this 1977 album (that recycles some material from the radio show to great effect) also went on to fame there, as well as SCTV. The material here is as rapid-fire as it is pointed, ranging from recurring installments of Richard Belzer's prophetic, acid-tongued radio talk show host Dick Ballantine and Christopher Guest's unsettling Mr. Roberts (a dead-on, way-too-kid-friendly take on the late Fred Rogers) to Bill Murray's obnoxiously whining public radio fundraiser and jabs at Nadia Comaneci, mindless radio fodder, hotlines, Mel Brooks' 2000-year old man, and even a Paul Shaffer-produced musical epic, "The Height Report Disco." Though not quite reaching the sublime level of some of the radio show's more surreal moments, it's consistently irreverent, wildly funny, and delivered with machine-gun efficiency, remaining one of the troupe's best satirical collections. --Jerry McCulley


One of the funniest comedy albums ever. Featuring the voices of Bill Murray, Richard Belzer, Tony Hendra, Sid Davis and Larraine Newman. This is a must have.


Tracklisting-
1- The Squalor Show
2- Confession
3- Dick Ballentine Phone Show #1
4- Disco Hotline
5- Dick Ballantine Phone Show #2
6- Love Birds / Flashanova
7- Listener Sponsored Radio #1
8- For $25,000
9- Gymnasty
10- Dick Ballentine Phone Show #3
11- Yidishco
12- Listener Sponsored Radio #2
13- Pulp
14- For $15,000
15- Rapeline
16- Mr. Roberts #1
17- Stereos and Such
18- Listener Sponsored Radio #3
19- Height Report Disco
20- Mr. Roberts #2
21- Dial-A-Curse
22- Humpback Whales
23- Listener Sponsored Radio #4
24- 2,015 Year Old Man
25- Fasten Your Seatbelts
26- Listener Sponsored Radio #5
27- Monolithic Oil


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National Lampoon - That's Not Funny, That's Sick

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Bill Cosby - Bill Cosby Is A Very Funny Fellow, Right! (1963/1995)

Bill Cosby Is A Very Funny Fellow

Bill Cosby - Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow, Right!
Label: Warner | 1995 (orig1963) | Comedy | M4a | CBR, 308-320 kbps | 30:05 | 76 MB

Bill Cosby's 1963 debut, on Warner Brothers, was a hit, but in retrospect his best material was yet to come, on subsequent recordings for the same label. He hadn't yet developed his cast of characters, his storytelling style or his capacity for stretching out like the jazzmen he admired and really letting a piece develop. Nevertheless, what people responded to was his good-natured conversational approach and goofy, surreal way of looking at his fellow humans--and there's plenty of that here.

The centerpiece of this set is the "Noah" trilogy, three short conversations ...

Artist: Bill Cosby
Title: Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow, Right!
Label: Warner
Genre: Comedy
Released: Jan 24, 1995 (Orig 1963)
Codec: M4a
Bitrate: CBR, 308-320 kbps
Total Time: 30:05
Size: 76 MB (incl. 10% Recovery record)
Producer: Allan Sherman; Roy Silver
Engineer: Steve Frohock; Michael Moss

Tracklist:

01 - A Nut In Every Car
02 - Toss Of The Coin
03 - Little Tiny Hairs
04 - Noah Right!
05 - Noah And The Neighbor
06 - Noah Me And You, Lord
07 - Superman
08 - Hoof And Mouth
09 - Greasy Kid Stuff
10 - The Difference Between Men And Women
11 - The Pep Talk
12 - Karate

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Bill Cosby - Bill Cosby At His Best (2004)

Bill Cosby At His Best

Bill Cosby - Bill Cosby At His Best
Label: Collectables | 2004 | Comedy | MP3 | 192 kbps CBR | 36:49 | 57 MB

A compilation of Bill Cosby's Uni label albums from 1969-72, AT HIS BEST sheds new light on an under-appreciated period of Cosby's career. Though less well-known than his classic '60s Warner Brothers albums, these records nonetheless had some magnificent moments, including the hilarious childhood tales "Fat Albert Got a Hernia," and "My Brother Russell."

Elsewhere, Cosby starts to explore the more grown-up material he would use to such great effect in the '80s, but pieces like "Be Good to Your Wives in Las Vegas" and "Why Beat Your Wife?" go a little further out than Cosby ever would in his sanitized TV show. It's unfortunately difficult to listen to the fatherhood tale "Ennis' Toilet" these days without thinking of Ennis Cosby's late-'90s murder, but the rest of AT HIS BEST is prime Cosby, complete with a rare music track, "Grover Henson Feels Forgotten."

Artist: Bill Cosby
Title: Bill Cosby At His Best
Label: Collectables
Genre: Comedy
Released: Nov 23, 2004
Codec: MP3
Bitrate: 192 kbps CBR
Total Time: 36:49
Size: 57 MB (incl. 10% Recovery record)

Tracklist:

01 - Froofie The Dog
02 - Football
03 - My Brother, Russell
04 - (In Las Vegas) Be Good To Your Wives
05 - Fat Albert Got A Hernia
06 - Why Beat Your Wife
07 - Ennis' Toilet
08 - Grover Henson Feels Forgotten
09 - Bill's Marriage
10 - Track And Field High Jump

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Bill Cosby - Disco Bill (1977)

Disco Bill

Bill Cosby - Disco Bill
Capitol Records | 1977 | Comedy | MP3 | 320 kbps CBR | 34:22 | 77 MB


After four musical comedy/parody albums, this would be the last Cosby would do. Like Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days, Cosby stated he improvised much of the material on the album.

Review by Ed Hogan, All Music Guide
The comedian's follow-up to his gold LP Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days Rat Own Rat Own Rat Own follows in the same musical parody vein and re-teams him with producer/keyboardist Stu Gardner.The budget seemed to have been upped for this effort because there are strings and full choirs on some tracks. Cosby earns more musical mileage using his previous targets: Barry White's "A Simple Love Affair," and James Brown's "Boogie on Your Face" on the first two singles and the James Brown-ish "What Ya Think 'Bout Lickin' My Chicken." A laid-back cover of Len Barry's "One, Two, Three" has drippy strings, a quasi-classical choral, and a hilarious subject. But he also manages to mold his own identity with "Section #9," "What's in a Slang," and the funky "A Nasty Birthday." On Disco Bill and the previous album, Cosby says that he improvised throughout the album.

Artist: Bill Cosby
Title: Disco Bill
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: Comedy
Released: September 1977
Codec: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kbps CBR
Total Time: 34:22
Size: 77 MB (incl. 10% Recovery record)

Tracklist:

01 - A Simple Love Affair
02 - What Ya Think 'bout Lickin' My Chicken
03 - Rudy
04 - Boogie On Your Face
05 - Happy Birthday Momma
06 - That's How I Met Your Mother
07 - One, Two, Three
08 - Section #9
09 - A Nasty Birthday
10 - What's In A Slang

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