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Truly the theater of the absurd! I loved these guys from the first time i heard them. All I can say is you either get what they do or you don't. Some of their humor is a bit hard to follow and some of the live bits are harder still without visuals to go along with the dialog. Chances are, if you are reading this you already have some familiarity with them. This piece is no different than their others. They haven't missed a beat. As a fan, this would be a satisfactory addition. If you are a newby ...
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Like many long time Firesign Theatre fans, I have been a little unimpressed by some recent releases. This CD however is great. It respectfully visits several classic characters and creates contemporary parodies that are amazing. If you have enjoyed any of their early albums, I recommend buying this one.
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The Firesign Theater return with all their wit and charm on all cylinders in this brilliant album that plays out like a celebration of American holidays for National Public Radio.
And that's fitting because that's exactly what it literally was a few years ago. Now with Dubya still in the saddle sadly for four more years, this album that sends up our "cherished cable culture" for their razor scrutiny, is as relevant as ever.
Old characters and themes from their earlier and infamous albums ...
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Nobody seems to want to talk about the album in question, but more about the fact that this is a new Firesign Theatre album. So I'll do that for the people who actually want to read a review:
This was the first Firesign album I ever got. I didn't laugh once at it. A few months later I got their first 3 albums which were a hundred times better. This is definatley the worst start to get into Firesign. They really aren't funny on this one. I highly recomend "HOW CAN YOU BE IN TWO..." or "DON'T ...
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A great up-to-date Firesign work that brings the group into today's current events. Martha Stewart, Ashcroft, Iraq War, terrorist, and all relevant news are all covered. They are as good as ever and still better than the majority of comedy that is out there. Their razor sharp cutting edge satire is still the best!