| Album Features |
| UPC: | 044001461026 |
| Artist: | National Lampoon |
| Format: | CD |
| Release Year: | 2001 |
| Record Label: | Decca (USA) |
| Genre: | Comedy |
Track Listing1. Stage Announcements
2. Lemmings Lament
3. Stage Announcements
4. Positively Wall Street
5. Weather Person
6. Pizza Man
7. Stage Announcements
8. Colorado
9. Richie Havens
10. Crowd Rain Chant
11. Stage Announcements
12. Papa Was a Running-Dog Lackey of the Bourgeoisie
13. All-Star Dead Band
14. Stage Announcements
15. Highway Toes
16. Hell's Angel
17. Stage Announcements
18. Farmer Yassir
19. Lonely at the Bottom
20. Megagroupie
21. Megadeath
| Details |
| Playing Time: | 45 min. |
| Distributor: | n/a |
| Recording Type: | Live |
| Recording Mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album NotesMusic composed by Paul Jacobs and Christopher Guest. Lyrics written by Sean Kelly.Principal cast includes: John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Garry Goodrow, Christopher Guest, Paul Jacobs, Mary-Jenifer Mitchell, Alice Payten.Producer: Tony Hedra.Reissue producer: Brian Drutman.Recorded at the Village Gate, New York, New York. Originally released on Banana/Blue Thumb (6006).Digitally remastered by Mark Omann.Recording information: Village Gate.Director: Tony Hendra.Editor: Bruce Botnick.Photographer: Lynn Goldsmith.Unknown Contributor Role: Alice Playten.Arrangers: Christopher Guest; Paul Jacobs .Starting on January 25, 1973, and running for 350 performances, National Lampoon magazine sponsored a comedy revue at the off-Broadway Village Gate nightclub in Greenwich Village. National Lampoon Lemmings featured sketch comedy in its first act, but its second act was given over to an elaborate satire of Woodstock that allowed for parodies of popular music figures of the day. Future Saturday Night Live cast members John Belushi and Chevy Chase were featured, Belushi originating the Joe Cocker impersonation he would perform on television ("Lonely at the Bottom"), Chase turning in a wicked takeoff on John Denver ("Colorado"). But the biggest musical talent was Christopher Guest, who would go on to greater fame in This Is Spinal Tap. Guest co-wrote and sang cutting portraits of Bob Dylan ("Positively Wall Street") and James Taylor ("Highway Toes"). At a time when singer/songwriter music was all the rage, the sensitive types came in for special attention (there is also a song by "Freud, Marx, Engels, and Jung"), but the closing song was a general-purpose send-up of heavy metal by a fictional group called Megadeath. (Of course, later on there actually was a heavy metal band called Megadeth.) "Pizza Man," a girl group number, was amusing but seemed out of place, while the black music song "Papa Was a Running-Dog Lackey of the Bourgeoisie" targeted Motown and Curtis Mayfield. Some of the comedy is dated, and the satire depends on familiarity with the Woodstock movie and biographical details of the artists' lives. Some of the material is also visual, and a video would better represent the show than this audio recording. But for rock & roll fans with a black sense of humor, it doesn't get much better than this, especially since a group of future comedy stars are glimpsed at the start of their careers. ~ William Ruhlmann
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