Format: CD
UPC: 617742099225
Catalog #: CCM09922
SRP: $12.98
Genre: Comedy, Comedy
Sub-Genre: Comedy
Street Date: 2/17/09
Description:
Well, if someone on your list is a fan of wickedly barbed satire, then the title to this 1974 album is indeed accurate! The Credibility Gap was the training ground for Michael McKean and Harry Shearer (of Spinal Tap fame) and David L. Lander (he played Squiggy on Laverne & Shirley; McKean played Lenny), and from their slot on the Los Angeles public radio station KPCC, they surveyed political and pop culture with a sharp, penetrating eye rivaled by few during the era. And this record captures them at their peak; Kingpin is a blaxploitation movie based on the life of Martin Luther King that hilariously reworks Mayfields music from Superfly, while Wheres Johnny stars Shearer as a dead ringer for Johnny Carson wrestling with the awkward subject of gay liberation. Other targets include a surprisingly bourgeois Sly Stone (An Evening with Sly Stone), sex education (Public Service Announcement) and vacuous, mid-70s youth culture (You Cant Judge a Book by Its Hair). All Music Guides review of this album says it best: ...the Credibility Gaps no-quarter take on the world around them has dated very little in the decades since its release, and few studio-bound comedy albums of the era are as accomplished as this. A Collectors Choice Music comedy exclusive!
Number of Discs:
1
Label:
Collectors' Choice