Brave Boys: The Best Of & More
Brave Boys: The Best Of & More
Track Listings
| 1. Ho Ho Homophobia |
| 2. Don't Use Your Penis (For a Brain) |
| 3. Brave Boys |
| 4. Oh No...I'm in Love (With My Therapist) |
| 5. These Things |
| 6. Womb Envy |
| 7. Living With AIDS |
| 8. I Like to Polka |
| 9. Lost Emotions |
| 10. If There Is a God (He's a Queen) |
| 11. Waltz for the New Age |
| 12. To Myself |
| 13. Guilt Trip |
| 14. Give Me a Homosexual |
| 15. Prince Charming Tango |
| 16. Love Is All It Takes (To Make a Family) |
| 17. No False Hope |
| 18. What Kind of Self Respecting Faggot/Politically Correct Lesbian Am I? |
Brave Boys: The Best Of & More,Romanovsky & Phillips,Fresh Fruit,Folk & Traditional,Pop,Rock
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Brave Boys: The Best & More of Romanovsky & Phillips
Romanovsky & Phillips Manufacturer: Fresh Fruit ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000091 Release Date: 1997-09-30 |
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A Number One Album!!!.......2003-11-06
"Best" is a very relative term.......2000-06-24
I was fortunate enough to see R&P in concert at least a half dozen times, and must admit that their recorded work tends to pale in comparison to the treatment their material receives in concert. Like fellow troubadour (and peer) Lynn Lavner, the expressiveness and physical humor of their live shows generally makes their albums sound flat, despite the fact that these recordings had better instrumentation and benefitted from studio overdubbing.
This "best of" seems to favor R&P's latter day material, and substitutes a few re-recorded versions of their signature tunes for the album originals. These reworked songs are generally inferior to the originals; endless touring seems to have brought about a desire in R&P to "re-interpret" themselves, but the changes in arrangements and vocal emphasis are little more than artful affectation.
Of the songs that appear on this album, "Don't Use Your Penis...", "Womb Envy," "To Myself," "Guilt Trip" and "What Kind Of Self-Respecting Faggot..." are standouts. Since most of these tunes originally appeared on R&P's (out of print) album, "Trouble In Paradise," I'd suggest that you hunt down a copy of that recording before buying this compilation. The original album releases "I Thought You'd Be Taller" and "Emotional Rollercoaster" have their share of classic R&P as well, and are also preferable to this collection.
If you are simply interested in locating gay-positive music that isn't commercial or cloaked with gender-inspecific pronouns, this collection is probably a safe bet. If you are sufficiently "out" to appreciate the spectrum of gay-friendly entertainment, you may wish to avoid the pat sentiments and PC truisms that pop up throughout this album. With all due respect to Ron and Paul, their best was generally more incisive and funny than this album would indicate.
-Mic
THE BEST OF "R&P"........1999-10-27
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