Sometimes Mother Really Does Know Best [Live]

Sometimes Mother Really Does Know Best [Live]

Sometimes Mother Really Does Know Best [Live]

Editorial Reviews
Washington Post
"Lavin knows how to keep her audience guessing, thinking and laughing at the same time."

Product Description
The hilarious Christine Lavin literally shines in live performance as she straps on a miner's headlamp and twirls her glowing batons. But the real sparkle comes from Lavin's sung and spoken wit - this singer-songwriter-guitarist regales and involves her fans with riotously acute original songs, comic monologues, quizzes, contests, and, in this case, her quest to identify Mr. Colorado Springs in the audience at the 2003 benefit concert captured on this CD.

"Sometimes Mother Really Does Know Best" is the award-winning Ms. Lavin's seventeenth album in a recording career that stretches back to 1981. Some songs here have appeared on her previous CDs, but never like this! One of Christine's signature compositions, "What Was I Thinking?," resurfaces with updated needling of Martha Stewart, while the affectionately rueful "You Look Pretty Good for Your Age" is wrapped around Christine's search for Mr. Colorado Springs. Five other favorites are captured "live" for the first time, including the tropical ordeal of "Wind Chimes and the anthem of the uncoordinated, "Ballad of a Ballgame." There are also three new songs here.

At least half the fun of this CD comes from Christine's giddy but incisively sarcastic song intros and a half-dozen comic monologues. "What kind of a ridiculous glamour trajectory am I on?" conveys her outrage at being mistaken for an ex-nun and a lunch lady; "Bernice, Carol, and tonight's crowd compete for the science prize" is a quiz that involves such brain teasers as "How many roads MUST a man walk down before they call him a man?"

Armed only with a guitar, a Boomerang sampling device that multiplies and delays her vocals into harmonies and swirling rounds, a wry, mocking self-awareness and boundless insight into contemporary culture, the Christine Lavin live experience is just as funny when heard at home, as preserved on this disc. Lighten up and laugh for almost 75 minutes!

Sometimes Mother Really Does Know Best [Live]

Sometimes Mother Really Does Know Best,Christine Lavin,Appleseed Records,Contemporary Folk,Contemporary Singer/Songwriter,Folk,Folk & Traditional,Pop,This new live CD by the funniest woman in contemporary folk music includes hilarious songs about relationships, fads, and modern life as well as comic monologues and uproarious audience-involving quizzes and interaction.
Sometimes Mother Really Does Know Best
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    Sometimes Mother Really Does Know Best
    Christine Lavin
    Manufacturer: Appleseed Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Contemporary Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Contemporary Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
    Traditional FolkTraditional Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    Contemporary FolkContemporary Folk | Live Albums | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Live Albums | Folk | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0001Z4PTQ
    Release Date: 2004-05-11

    Tracks:

    1. Strangers Talk To Me In Colorado Springs On A Thursday Night
    2. Rocky Mountain... Hi!
    3. Wind Chimes
    4. You Should Have Seen The Frightened Looks On Your Faces
    5. What Kind Of Ridiculous Glamour Trajectory Am I On?
    6. What Was I Thinking?
    7. Martha Stewart... Victoria's Secret... Bob Dylan... Pachelbel?
    8. The Tacobel Canon
    9. Steve... You Are So Busted!
    10. A Question Of Tempo (When I'm Under Pressure)
    11. Planet X
    12. Planet? Planot? Goofy?
    13. Who Are The Brainiacs In The House Tonight?
    14. Bernice, Carol, And Tonight's Crowd Compete For The Science Prize
    15. You Look Pretty Good For Your Age
    16. Art Jensen, Mr. Colorado Springs, Your Life Will Never Be The Same
    17. Flashback To 1956: How Do You Spell 'Cassiopeia'?
    18. Boston Red Sox Fans: The Most Loyal, Most Tenacious, Yet Most Troubled Of All Baseball Fans
    19. Ballad Of A Ballgame
    20. The Legel Ramifications Of A Crackerjack Vendor Who Works In Yankee Stadium
    21. Sometimes Mother Really Does Know Best

    Album Description

    The hilarious Christine Lavin literally shines in live performance as she straps on a miner's headlamp and twirls her glowing batons. But the real sparkle comes from Lavin's sung and spoken wit - this singer-songwriter-guitarist regales and involves her fans with riotously acute original songs, comic monologues, quizzes, contests, and, in this case, her quest to identify Mr. Colorado Springs in the audience at the 2003 benefit concert captured on this CD.

    "Sometimes Mother Really Does Know Best" is the award-winning Ms. Lavin's seventeenth album in a recording career that stretches back to 1981. Some songs here have appeared on her previous CDs, but never like this! One of Christine's signature compositions, "What Was I Thinking?," resurfaces with updated needling of Martha Stewart, while the affectionately rueful "You Look Pretty Good for Your Age" is wrapped around Christine's search for Mr. Colorado Springs. Five other favorites are captured "live" for the first time, including the tropical ordeal of "Wind Chimes and the anthem of the uncoordinated, "Ballad of a Ballgame." There are also three new songs here.

    At least half the fun of this CD comes from Christine's giddy but incisively sarcastic song intros and a half-dozen comic monologues. "What kind of a ridiculous glamour trajectory am I on?" conveys her outrage at being mistaken for an ex-nun and a lunch lady; "Bernice, Carol, and tonight's crowd compete for the science prize" is a quiz that involves such brain teasers as "How many roads MUST a man walk down before they call him a man?"

    Armed only with a guitar, a Boomerang sampling device that multiplies and delays her vocals into harmonies and swirling rounds, a wry, mocking self-awareness and boundless insight into contemporary culture, the Christine Lavin live experience is just as funny when heard at home, as preserved on this disc. Lighten up and laugh for almost 75 minutes!

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