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Paul Shanklin, Simply Reprehensible

Audio CD

Disk ID: 681701

Disk length: 56m 48s (32 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. That's Disgusting 0:50
2. Ballad of the Black Beret 1:42
3. C-Spam Bookquotes 1:43
4. Subpeonaville 3:08
5. Los Alamos 0:48
6. Self-esteem 0:31
7. Rev. Jackson's Jailhouse Vote 2:46
8. Carville Shakespeare 1:01
9. Return With Censure 2:05
10. Great Moments In Moderate History 0:44
11. A Free Society 0:45
12. Rose Garden 2:11
13. E.D. 1:02
14. Viagra 2:21
15. The Second Amendment 1:01
16. Starr's War 1:57
17. Simply Reprehensible 2:41
18. Simpletons ("I'm A Winner") 1:34
19. Nightmare 0:59
20. Unconvictable 2:51
21. War Protest 1:02
22. Where Have Flower Children Gone? 1:59
23. A Poetic Moment 0:34
24. Sergeant Screwball 1:02
25. Take A Number, Juanita 2:13
26. Flowers Back In Arkansas 2:22
27. Montana (Y2K) 1:03
28. I Won't Dance 4:12
29. You'll Be Lonesome Tonight 3:03
30. Remember the Children 1:41
31. All My Shady Friends 3:11
32. It's OK to Spank 1:27

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Review

You don't often hear a comedy disc with a strict political agenda, but Simply Reprehensible is just that. Not only does Shanklin go after Clinton and his cronies, he attacks any sign of liberalism, seems to love the National Rifle Association, and on "Great Moments in Moderate History," even cuts down moderates. Rush Limbaugh would probably love this nasty CD's routines and parodies. "Rev. Jackson's Jailhouse Vote" is racist dross. Set to the tune of "Jailhouse Rock," the track features someone imitating Jesse Jackson on vocals. The lyrics reduce Jackson's voter registration campaign to a plea for the voting rights of crack dealers, rapists, and murderers. A sample of the sarcastic lyrics: "That man's not in jail for sellin' tons of crack / I think we all know it's because he's black," intones the Jackson mimic. Right-wing ideology pops up all over this disc. Do even true believers actually think this CD is funny? Sounds more like a stale collection of propaganda skits than a comedy album. --Ian Conde

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