Sketches Songs and Shoes (album)
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Sketches Songs and Shoes | ||
Image:SketchesSongAndShoes-AlbumCover.jpg | ||
Studio album by The Vestibules | ||
Released | unknown | |
Recorded | unknown | |
Genre | Comedy | |
Length | unknown | |
Label | unknown | |
Producer(s) | unknown | |
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The Vestibules chronology | ||
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Sketches Song and Shoes (1995) |
Get Spiffy! (2001) |
Sketches Songs and Shoes is a Canadian comedy album, performed by The Vestibules comedy troupe, who at the time were known as "Radio Free Vestibule".
The track "Bulbous Bouffant" was one of the most requested spoken word pieces ever on Dr. Demento's syndicated radio show.
[edit] Personnel
- Terence Bowman
- Bernard Deniger
- Paul Pare
[edit] Track listing
- "The Grunge Song"
- "I Don't Want To Go To Toronto"
- "Ned's New Haircut"
- "Exclusive Interview With Mr. Dressup"
- "You're a Hamburger"
- "Something's Wrong With Gilligan's Island"
- "The Ballad of Marshall Mcluhan"
- "Christmas On Acid"
- "Hits of The Future"
- "A.A. On a Field Trip"
- "Laurence Olivier for Diet Coke"
- "The Sound Store"
- "Froo Froo The Talking Cat"
- "Beethoven Backing Up His Truck"
- "Atonal Music"
- "Fortune Teller"
- "Zalgon 26 Mcgee"
- "How Many Times Has This Happened To You?"
- "Kevin and God"
- "The Sound of..."
- "Bulbous Bouffant"
- "Phillipa and Denina"
- "The Car Alarm"
- "Looking for a Job In Quebec"