Cho Dependent
Cho Dependent |
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Studio album by Margaret Cho |
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Released |
August 24, 2010 (2010-08-24) |
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Recorded |
2009-2010 |
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Genre |
Pop, Comedy, Rock |
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Length |
50:54 |
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Label |
Clownery Records |
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Producer |
Ben Lee, Grant-Lee Phillips, Howard Redekopp, Tegan and Sara, Brendan Benson, Andrew Bird, Jon Brion, Garrison Starr, Meghan Toohey, Ani DiFranco, Kurt Hall |
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Cho Dependent is the first studio album (sixth album, including her stand-up comedy releases) from American actress and comedian Margaret Cho. Released on August 24, 2010 as her debut album for Clownery Records, it earned a nomination for a 2011 Grammy award for Best Comedy Album.[1][2] Cho supported the album by releasing music videos for four songs: "Intervention", "I'm Sorry", "Eat Shit and Die", and "Lice".
Track listing
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1. |
"Intervention" | Margaret Cho, Tegan and Sara | Tegan and Sara |
4:42 |
2. |
"Calling In Stoned" | Cho, Ben Lee | Tommy Chong |
2:53 |
3. |
"Your Dick" | Cho, A.C. Newman | Ben Lee |
4:08 |
4. |
"Baby I'm with the Band" | Brendan Benson, Cho | Brendan Benson |
3:35 |
5. |
"Hey Big Dog" | Cho, Patty Griffin | Fiona Apple |
4:14 |
6. |
"I'm Sorry" | Andrew Bird, Cho | Andrew Bird |
3:18 |
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"Lice" | Cho, Lee | |
2:38 |
8. |
"Enemies" | Jon Brion, Cho | Jon Brion |
2:59 |
9. |
"Asian Adjacent" | Cho, Grant-Lee Phillips | |
4:03 |
10. |
"Gimme Your Seed" | Cho, Garrison Starr, Meghan Toohey | Garrison Starr |
3:44 |
11. |
"Eat Shit and Die" | Cho, Phillips | Grant-Lee Phillips |
3:27 |
12. |
"Captain Cameltoe" | Cho, Ani DiFranco | Ani DiFranco |
2:58 |
13. |
"My Puss" | Cho, Kurt Hall, Armen Melik, Yeshe Perl, Simon Rex, Diana Yanez | |
3:26 |
14. |
"Lesbian Escalation" (hidden track) | | |
4:36 |
15. |
"Mazel Tov" (bonus track) | | |
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Singles and videos
- "I'm Sorry" (2010)
- "Eat Shit and Die" (2010)
- "Lice" (2010)
- "Intervention" (2010)
- "Captain Cameltoe" (2011)
- "Hey Big Dog" (2011)
Non-album tracks
- "I Cho Am a Woman" (2008)
- "My Lil' Wayne" (2010)
- "No Offense" (2010)
Reception
Professional ratings |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
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The album debuted at #3 on the Billboard Top Comedy Albums chart for the week of September 11, 2010.[4]
References