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Capitol Steps, All I Want For Christmas Is A Tax Increase

Audio CD

Disk ID: 691266

Disk length: 43m 14s (32 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1994

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. It's Time for Killing Barney 0:57
2. Dumber Boy 2:24
3. Let Perot 1:07
4. We Need a Little Chrotophe 1:51
5. Check My Calls From Wood of Holly 1:29
6. All We Got for Christmas is a Tax Increase 1:30
7. O Fax Machine 1:58
8. Doctor Bills 1:42
9. It's Beginning to Look Like Warren Christopher 0:48
10. Gun Nuts Boasting They Can Open Fire 2:08
11. Why's Madonna Kissing Santa Claus? 1:05
12. Don't Ask, Don't Tell 0:44
13. The Twelve Days of Clinton 3:09
14. Jingo All the Way 0:44
15. Santo Claus's Budget is Down 2:02
16. Her Come Democrats 0:45
17. Do You Feel What I Feel? 1:54
18. Puh-Leeze, Navy Dad 1:05
19. Ozone Has A Hole on High 1:33
20. Golly, Stephanopoulos 0:31
21. Mommy's Spoiled-Child 1:56
22. George is Home this Christmas 0:50
23. Clinton Blunderland 1:13
24. Over the River, They Cut the Woods 0:39
25. Now CBS has Letterman 1:08
26. Rosty, the Chairman 0:58
27. Whose Child was this? 0:43
28. Here we go A-Lobbying 1:28
29. Good Thing Princess Di 0:42
30. Have Yourself a Very Little Christmas 1:56
31. O Little Rock of Arkansas 1:33
32. Can't Wish you a Merry Christmas 0:22

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Review

The smartest political satirists working the Washington, D.C. Beltway--and maybe the entire United States--have made two funny and politically incorrect Christmas records that are marred only by the shifting political (mis)fortunes of the scene. Since All I Want for Christmas Is a Tax Increase was recorded in 1993, its batch of Clinton jokes and bye-bye Bushie and Quayle jabs don't travel all that well through time. But as history lessons from the early 1990s, they make for great reminiscences and grave grimaces at the most wonderful time of the year (when you can still sneak some soft money into your favorite presidential candidate's back pocket). Perhaps the most humorous--and timeless--thing on this set are the alleged album-jacket remarks from Larry King, Tom Clancy, Al Gore, Bernard Shaw, and George Bush about the bipolar, bipartisan troupe. "Some people in Washington are confused," says Gore, "but the Capitol Steps are not." Then there's this crack one-liner from Bush, sounding very presidential: "The Capitol Steps make it easier to leave public life." --Martin Keller

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