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Bob Dorough, Too Much Coffee Man

Audio CD

Disk ID: 226676

Disk length: 53m 54s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Coffee Song 3:57
2. Wake Up Sally, It's Saturday 3:52
3. There's Never Been A Day 4:19
4. I've Got Just About Everything 5:58
5. Oklahoma Toad 2:33
6. Too Much Coffee Man 2:54
7. Fish for Supper 5:14
8. Marilyn, Queen of Lies 4:04
9. Yesterday, I Made Your Breakfast 4:57
10. Where is the Song? 5:54
11. Love (Webster's Definition) 5:35
12. Late in the Century 4:28

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Review

Bob Dorough may be the oldest living beatnik or the youngest of Santa's elves, a singer-songwriter-pianist who combines an iconoclast's irreverence with a child's impishness. His astonishing septuagenarian comeback continues with this album, which is by turns elegant and funny, often in the same song. Like his peers Mose Allison, Bobby Troup, and Dave Frishberg (and such heirs as Tom Waits and Randy Newman), Dorough is a limited singer, a skillful pianist, and a brilliant lyricist. He wrote nine of the 12 songs here and pokes fun at caffeine addicts, the 20th century, and our attempts to understand love. An effervescent joy comes through in these satires and in the breezy valentines to his wife. The catchy swing and bop tunes are given some weight by an all-star band that features Phil Woods, Ray Drummond, and Billy Hart. --Geoffrey Himes

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Too Much Coffee Man

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 53m 53s (-1m 59s)

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