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Tom Smith, And They Say I've Got Talent

Audio CD

Disk ID: 167924

Disk length: 52m 48s (16 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. And They Say I've Got Talent 5:22
2. Howie's Norvegian Bluess 2:49
3. Happy Conception Day 1:18
4. Trans Poly U Fight Song 2:03
5. The Illuminati Polka 2:27
6. Dark Country 5:25
7. The Ballad of Rupert 4:06
8. Bullet Time 3:40
9. The Great Moonwolf Trap 4:54
10. A Dragon's Lullaby 2:43
11. Rock Me Amidala 3:56
12. Talk Like a Pirate Day 5:36
13. Rich Fantasy Lives 3:42
14. Denouement 0:42
15. Bonus Track: Intro 0:39
16. Bonus Track: This Ain't Over Yet 3:20

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Review

This is not an album for the timid.

Tom Smith, ten-time winner of the Pegasus Award for Excellence in Filking (SF/Fantasy-based music) and described by Dr. Demento as "one of our great wordsmiths today", unleashes his first new CD in five years, and it's got EVERYTHING. Thrill as Tom savages would-be "divas"! Gasp as he dances with conspiracy theories! Stare in slack-jawed wonder as he cheers for mad scientists, cranks up the dark Southern charm, sings lullabies to dragons, rocks with Amidala, and talks like a pirate!

Fourteen tracks, plus an extra bonus track for longtime fans, representing a new level in music of the fantastic. And, done in partnership with savingstarwars.com, studiofoglio.com, partiallyclips.com, and talklikeapirate.com, it's not just a collection of incredibly good music in all genres -- it's a multilevel marketing extravaganza!

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