Curb Your Tonque Knave
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| Studio | Laugh.Com/Fontana |
| Release Date | January 21, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 801291112522 |
About Curb Your Tonque Knave
Tracks
- Church Bells
- American History 1A
- Lonesome Traveler
- Gnus
- The Incredible Jazz Banjoist
- I Talk To Trees
- Flemenco
- Swiss Christmas
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Average user review:| A Very Funny Album |
P.S. I hope Laugh.Com Releases some more titles of smothers . July 22, 2008
| Finally, one of the Smother Brothers albums out on CD! |
This time around we have eight routines: (1) "Church Bells" talks about religious harmony in the boy's home town; (2) "American History 1A" offers Tommy's peculiar take on the nation's past; (3) "Lonesome Traveler" has Tommy convinced he walks by night and knows many things because...he's the Whistler; (4) "Gnus" finds Tommy ready to go to Africa and be a big game hunter who will track down the vicious Gnus, who will knock you to you gnees; (5) "The Incredible Jazz Banjoist," of course, is also Tommy; (6) "I Talk To the Trees" offers the first of the three attempts by Dickie to get through the Broadway hit from "Paint Your Wagon" (the other two are both on their "Sibling Revelry" collection); (7) "Flamenco" offers more of Tommy's cultural unawareness; and (8) "Swiss Christmas" finds Tommy telling of how the holiday is practiced in a small Swiss village, sung to a recognizable and surprising term.
I find it rather interesting that "Curb Your Tongue, Knave!" was the highest charting Smothers Brothers album just because the sound quality on it was the worst (there is considerably more echo off of their microphones on this one than any other; it is not even close). I also think that on balance, this is actually one of their weakest comedy albums as well. But my biggest regret with regards to this album is that the boys do not finish "Lonesome Traveler," which features some of Tommy's best guitar playing. There is just something about sibling harmony, from Tom and Dick to the Everly Brothers, the Judds, et al., that I just like.
Finally, in their hey day the Smothers Brothers were putting out a couple of albums a year, so there is no reason with modern technology that the same sort of schedule cannot be maintained with regards to these albums being reissued on CD (hint, hint, hint). November 3, 2002
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