
The Jerky Boys-The Jerky Boys 4-CD-FLAC-1997-DeVOiD
Description :
Artist…: The Jerky Boys
Album….: The Jerky Boys 4
Type…..: Normal
Genre….: Comedy
Label….: Mercury
Language.: English
Year…..: 1997 Source…: CD
R.Date…: 2012-04-30 Grabber..: EAC v1.0 beta 2
S.Date…: 1997-10-07 Encoder..: FLAC 1.2.1 Lossless
Quality: 308 kbps Avg 44.1kHz 2 channels
Track List .
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01 Frank Rizzo – Cold Feet 1:28
02 Jack Tor S – The Need to Dance 2:46
03 Sol Rosenberg – Sols Thermometer Mishap 1:06
04 Frank Rizzo – Testing for Jeopardy 4:21
05 Mike Derucki – Dead Pet Removal 0:59
06 Tarbash – Little Elves 3:17
07 Jack Tor S – Im a Diva 1:54
08 Frank Rizzo – Boats Express 1:55
09 Sol Rosenberg – Hey Sir! 1:28
10 Kissel w/ Wife – Kissel Sails 2:19
11 Sammy Cox – Herman 2:04
12 Frank Rizzo – Rizzo the Rainmaker 2:40
13 Jack Tor S – Bacon 0:26
14 Sol Rosenberg – Food & Drug Complaint 2:37
15 Mike Derucki – Hello Ray (The Phone Man) 3:01
16 Jack Tor S – A Little Information 0:49
17 Jacko Johnson – Trains 4:13
18 Frank Rizzo – Mining for Scotty 2:54
19 Pico – Mariposa 2:20
20 Jack Tor S – Spider Monkey 2:18
21 Frank Rizzo – Truck Registration 2:19
22 Sol Rosenberg – Sols Turnstile 2:53
23 Kissel? Uncle Freddy? – Laundromat 3:05
24 The Jerky Boys – Jerk Baby Jerk (Bass Mix) 3:23
Total Size.: 24 Files/138.3MB/56:35 min
Release Notes
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From the opening strains of “Cold Feet,” fans of the telephone terrorists
will feel right at home on JERKY BOYS 4. All of the now-classic characters,
each based on a grossly exaggerated New York stereotype, are back. The
staggeringly obnoxious, often criminal Frank Rizzo, the neurotic, paranoid
Sol Rosenberg, and trans-gender performance freak Jack Tor S are the main
players, though the ever-harried Tarbash, slovenly Kissel and brain-damaged
Mike Derucki drop in, too.
Playing on the disadvantages of their victims–ignorance (“Im A Diva”),
exceedingly poor English (“Mining For Scotty”), or worst of all, niceness
(“Sols Thermometer”), the Boys never let up the assault. Their ad-libbed
psychological torture sessions take twists and turns that often border on
surreal, sometimes leaving folks sounding a little scared (“Trains”), or
even bemused (“Rizzo The Rainmaker”). In the standout “Laundromat,” the
dysfunctional family abuse scenario which made the original “Uncle Freddie”
sketch so disturbing is played out, leaving an overworked, confused
“laundrymat” worker atop the ever-growing pile of casualties to which JERKY
BOYS 4 gleefully contributes.
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