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Live from Austin, TX
Kinky Friedman / CD / 2007
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Artist
Kinky Friedman
Format
CD
Genre
Folk
Label Name
New West
Producer
Gary Briggs, Cameron Strang
Release Date
2007 07 10
Song List
1: Amerlia Earhart's Last Flight (5:04)
2: Rapid City, South Dakota (2:37)
3: Homo Erectus (4:07)
4: Men's Room L.A. (3:34)
5: Highway Café (4:29)
6: Wild Man from Borneo (7:05)
7: Carryin' the Torch (8:50)
8: Miss Nickelodian (2:38)
9: Lover Please (2:57)
10: Rock 'n' Roll Across the U.S.A. (2:20)
11: Mama Baby Mama (2:09)
12: Arsehole from El Paso (2:30)
13: They Ain't Making Jews Like Jesus Anymore (4:03)
14: Ride 'Em Jewboy (3:35)
Style.Categories
Outlaw Country, Country Comedy, Country-Rock
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Anyone who was foolish enough to book
Kinky Friedman & the Texas Jewboys
for an hourlong television appearance in 1975, imagining that the notoriously irreverent and taste-challenged
Friedman
would make nice for the occasion, probably deserved to have to scramble to fill some air time when
Kinky
's installment of
PBS
' roots music series
Austin City Limits
was deemed unfit to broadcast. While
Friedman
's
Austin City Limits
taping has yet to appear on the public airwaves,
New West Records
has finally released the material on CD and DVD as part of its
Live from Austin, TX
series drawn from the
ACL
archives. More than 20 years later, while much of
Kinky
's rudeness doesn't seem all that outrageous compared to an average episode of
South Park
or
Mind of Mencia
, it's still difficult to imagine that
Kinky
believed these versions of
"They Ain't Making Jews Like Jesus Anymore,"
"Men's Room L.A.,"
and
"Arsehole from El Paso"
would ever get heard outside of the
KLRU
studios, though the musicians and the audience seem to be having a grand time on this particular evening. (There may have been technical factors involved as well -- at one point,
Friedman
points out a faulty microphone, saying "This dog ain't gonna hunt right here, I don't believe," and said mike audibly gives up the ghost during the disc's final number.)
Kinky
and his partners in crime deliver a set of fan favorites on this album, including
"Rapid City, South Dakota,"
"Highway Café,"
and
"Mama Baby Mama,"
and while there are moments where it's hard to say how everyone kept a straight face while delivering this material (especially
Friedman
's manic between-song patter),
the Texas Jewboys
make with some potent
country boogie
, and their cover of
Billy Swan
's
"Lover Please"
is a pleasant and rollicking surprise. This is as close as listeners are ever going to get to hearing one of
Kinky Friedman
's over the top '70s club gigs re-created in the new millennium, and if you think you'll be offended by this stuff, you most certainly will, but longtime fans with a taste for
Kinky
's musical absurdity will have a ball. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
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