Tracklist
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | Turning on Bosco Hern |
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5:48 | ||||
2 | Fred And Ford |
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2:10 | ||||
3 | Red Pills On Drugs |
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2:54 | ||||
4 | The Roaming Umpire |
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9:49 | ||||
5 | Give Up This Day (With R. Reverend "Sport" Trendleberg) |
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2:05 | ||||
6 | What This Country Needs |
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1:41 | ||||
7 | "Callback" |
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5:03 | ||||
8 | The Man Who Eats Watches |
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6:07 | ||||
9 | Dr. Astro |
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2:12 | ||||
10 | Hundred-Dollar Shine |
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7:00 |
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Proctor and Bergman
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Critically this album received the best notices out of all of The Firesign Theatre's side projects. The New Rolling Stone Record Guide gives the album 4 out of 5 stars and says that Proctor and Bergman "melds characteristic Joycean wit with some hilarious slapstick routines" (404), while The Goldmine Comedy Record Price Guide says that Proctor and Bergman "seem like Wayne and Shuster on acid" (272). And while The Goldmine Guide only gives this particular album 2 stars, it should be noted that this is still a higher notice than any other album by one of The … read more
Critically this album received the best notices out of all of The Firesign Theatre's side projects. The New Rolling Stone Record Guide gives the album 4 out of 5 stars and says that Pr… read more
Critically this album received the best notices out of all of The Firesign Theatre's side projects. The New Rolling Stone Record Guide gives the album 4 out of 5 stars and says that Proctor and Bergman "melds characteristic … read more