| 1. Grandpa's Gone Gangsta |
| 2. Help For Your Rap Addicted Grandparent |
| 3. 500% More Crab |
| 4. Trailer Ghost Exterminators |
| 5. Country Folks Can Survive! |
| 6. Advice From The Outhouse |
| 7. Am Rebel I (Punk Anthem) |
| 8. Karate Chop Chimp |
| 9. I'm The Man Of Her Dreams (In My Dreams) |
| 10. Mr. Spicy |
| 11. Woman To Domino's |
| 12. Little Debbie |
| 13. I'll Be There With You (The R & B Song) |
Everybody's Crazy But Me,Larry Weaver,Orchard
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Everybody's Crazy But Me
Harry Gibson Manufacturer: Progressive Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IQK5 Release Date: 1999-04-23 |
Tracks:
- Hipster's Boogie
- Inflationary Blues
- Wild Hip Rap
- Solution For Pollution
- Homegrown
- Mocha
- Stop That Dancing Up There
- Keep Venice Nude
- Putsi-Putsi
- Male Chauvinistic Pig
- Ragtime Raggedy Ann
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Everybody's Crazy But Me
Larry Weaver Manufacturer: Orchard ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004WFPD Release Date: 2000-07-25 |
Tracks:
- Grandpa's Gone Gangsta
- Help For Your Rap Addicted Grandparent
- 500% More Crab
- Trailer Ghost Exterminators
- Country Folks Can Survive!
- Advice From The Outhouse
- Am Rebel I (Punk Anthem)
- Karate Chop Chimp
- I'm The Man Of Her Dreams (In My Dreams)
- Mr. Spicy
- Woman To Domino's
- Little Debbie
- I'll Be There With You (The R & B Song)
Customer Reviews:
This guy is amazing!.......2000-08-21
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Everybody's Crazy But Me!!!
Larry Weaver Manufacturer: Def Shrimp ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004S8ZG Release Date: 2000-03-01 |
Tracks:
- Grandpas Gone Gangsta
- Help for your Rap Addicted Grandparent
- 500% More Crab
- Trailer Ghost Exterminators
- Country Folks Can Survive!
- Advice from the Outhouse
- Am Rebel I (Punk Anthem)
- Karate Chop Chimp
- Im the Man of Her Dreams (In my Dreams)
- Mr. Spicy
- Woman to Dominos
- Little Debbie
- You are Not Alone (The R&B Song)
Album Description
Musical comedian Larry Weaver has delighted audiences across America for years. In his first studio effort, he offers up a "compilation" album featuring his most requested characters, including Uncle Phil, Smoove L and Mr. Spicy. Weaver and friends span the musical spectrum with hilarious parodies of early Delta blues, soul, bluegrass, punk, country, rock, rap and R&B. The songs and skits are outrageous as the characters themselves: gangsta-rapping grandpas, kung-fu-fighting chimps, and mobile-home-haunting ghosts. No one is sure what Larry will do next, but one thing is certain: whatever it is will be funny.Customer Reviews:
Truly Inspired Silliness.......2000-09-27
These thirteen tracks of musical and pop culture parody are truly inspired silliness. From the delta blues parody sung by a crab ("Don't call my baby an invertebrate, 'cause my baby got back...'cause I'm a craaaab...") to the Charter Hospital commercial parody, I couldn't stop laughing. And Weaver's lack of vocal training makes it even funnier. (When he strained for a high note in the crab song, several windshields in the parking lot outside shattered.)
Trust me, you haven't heard anything until you hear a white boy with a strong Southern accent letting loose with a barrage of ebonics and pop culture references in "The R&B Song." Burger King, Sprint, Urkel from "Family Matters" - they're all used to describe his pain over losing a girl. ("I'm like Outback Steakhouse when it comes to loving you - there's no rules, just right! You're further away than Six Degrees of Separation - it's easier for me to connect myself with Kevin Bacon than it is to get up with you!")
I had to play "Advice From The Outhouse" a few times to catch the lines I missed the first time because I was laughing. This one is a parody of the "Wear Sunscreen" song that was played to death last year. ("Do one thing every day that scares you," Weaver advises, "like readin' a book or watchin' Oprah.") Other standouts include the promo for the After School Special "Karate Chop Chimp" and the punk anthem "Am Rebel I."
At times, the studio zaniness gets a little too much - "Country Folks Can Survive" veers out of control, and "I'm The Man of Her Dreams" never actually takes off. The latter sounds like a setup for a joke that doesn't happen. But the CD quickly moves from there into "Mr. Spicy," a combination skit and musical parody poking fun of the hip-hop obsession of big record labels. The zingers fly. This definitely works.
Weaver is already gaining national attention. He's been featured on Dr. Demento shows and albums and performed at Caroline's Comedy Club in New York and The Improvisation in Los Angeles. If that's not enough to impress you, consider this: Weaver proudly boasts that this CD was recorded on a Fostek 4-track from 1976 and an outdated Power Macintosh using Mark of the Unicorn Digital Performer 2.6. Hey, the technology has been there all this time, and it's about time someone used it. I can't believe the Grammy committee hasn't taken notice.
Larry"The Dream" Weaver will not disapoint!.......2000-08-27
OMIGOSH!.......2000-05-03
GET THIS ALBUM!.......2000-04-11
A Real Knee-Slapper.......2000-04-10
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