| | Rodney Carrington King Of The Mountains CD Rodney Carrington Discography of CDs
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His country-tinged, faux-redneck ribaldry has made Rodney Carrington, if not a household name, then a fairly beloved figure in the music/comedy circuit. On this 2007 release of spoken-word comedy and song, which did well on both the country and pop charts, Carrington expounds on breasts, more breasts, trying yoga for the first time, and fat girls.
Personnel: Rodney Carrington (vocals); Pat Buchanan (guitar); Michael Spriggs (acoustic guitar); Gary Morse, Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Larry Franklin (fiddle); Bob Hoban (piano); Dave Pomeroy (bass instrument); Milton Sledge (drums); Vickie Hampton, Lisa Cochran, The Ordinaires (background vocals).
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$11.99 Country comedian Rodney Carrington is essentially a good ol' boy version of Pauly Shore, or to make a closer to down-home comparison, a sort of X-rated Minnie Pearl. Which is to say that he may be country, but one rather doubts that he'll ever play the Grand Ole Opry.
Potty-mouthed or not, he's undeniably funny, and he gets off some great comic riffs here, including one about the strange ...
| | Rodney Carrington Hangin' With Rodney CD (1998)
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| | Rodney Carrington Live! C'Mon Laugh You Bastards CD (1999)
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| | Rodney Carrington Nut Sack CD (2003)
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$12.09 Coming on like some kind of cross between the hick satire of Jeff Foxworthy and the country music parodies of Cledus T. Judd, Rodney Carrington connected to the down-home comedy audience in a big way with the not-so-subtly titled NUT SACK. The album is split evenly between live stand-up routines and music. On the stand-up half, Carrington tackles familiar subjects like marriage, work, and medicine, but with a southern twist. The musical numbers aren't parodies of existing songs a la Cledus, but highly comical original compositions. Ironically, the music backing Carrington's uproarious lyrics is more traditional honky-tonk than almost anything coming out of mainstream Nashville; many of these tracks could be outtakes from, say, an old Moe Bandy album. Lyrically, the songs are redolent of vintage Ray Stevens, or of the material Shel Silverstein wrote for Bobby Bare in the '70s.
Bob Hoban, Steve Allee (piano); Frank Smith (acoustic bass); Dave Pomeroy (bass); Milton ...
| | Rodney Carrington Greatest Hits CDs (2004)
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$11.69 While the phenomenon of the country-bumpkin comedian is probably as old as comedy itself, the 1990s saw a surge of popularity for country comics like Rodney Carrington, Cledus T. Judd, and Jeff Foxworthy. Carrington's act is a combination of Foxworthy's redneck humor and Judd's biting country music satire. Accordingly, his two-disc GREATEST HITS collection is split down the middle between a "Stand-up" disc and a "Music" disc. In both his musical and verbal comedy routines, Carrington moves a step beyond many of his peers by adding ...
| | Rodney Carrington - Live At The Majestic DVD (2007)
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$11.55 Funnyman Rodney Carrington brings his Southern shtick to the stage in this live performance delivered with a Texas drawl. With his ...
| | Music Of Indonesia 13: Kalimantan Strings CD (1997)
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| | Wobbly Wild Why CD (2002)
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| | Jim Breuer Smoke 'N' Breu CD (2002) Edited
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| | Various Artists Classic Rock Anthology CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Victor Hugo Et Les Poetes Contemporains CD (2003)
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| | What's The Word Vol. 1 CD (2004)
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| | Plaintiffs To Helen, A Handbasket CD (2003)
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$14.79 Three guitars. Bass. Drums. Keyboards to taste. All charging behind one of Seattle's great rock singer/songwriters. Ladies and Gentlemen: The Plaintiffs. Now gigging ahead of the September release of their debut CD on RockBoss International, the Plaintiffs build on the experience and loyal fans of Joe Kline's 20 years leading Seattle bands and backing the likes of Roy Loney. A mix of seasoned performers and a fresh face (new songwriting partner and Plaintiffs bassist Frank Trevino), the Plaintiffs deliver the goods: great songs, hot guitars, and a steady beat. Audible influences range from the Stones and Ramones to Muddy Waters and on to the Chili Peppers, sometimes in the same song, but the resulting jolt remains 100% original. Kline's trademarked whimsy pops in on occasion, but for the most part has moved to the background or transformed itself into a biting ...
| | Thou Art My Life CD (2007) (Import)
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