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Firesign Theatre, Give Me Immortality Or Give Me Death

Audio CD

Disk ID: 484720

Disk length: 46m 40s (29 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Unconscious Village: Wake Up 1:44
2. Eyeballs In The Sky 2:40
3. US Plus: Pork 0:37
4. The Celebrity Stalker 1:14
5. Sports In Your Shorts 1:02
6. Ralph Spoilsport's Going Out of Body Sale 0:52
7. The News Drought Continues 2:30
8. Goddess Air Presents "Hullo, Don't Worry!" 2:24
9. A Developing Chase Situation 1:49
10. Pull My String 1:08
11. Princess Goddess Escapes the Celebrazzis 1:24
12. Chump Takes Some Hits 1:14
13. Polar Pro: Texas Trots 1:10
14. Miss Shelob's Feelin' Poorly 1:28
15. Unconscious Village: Last Days Sales 0:59
16. Mr. Coffee Comes Up Zeros 1:31
17. Glacier 0:24
18. Gridlock At Homeless Stadium 2:13
19. Polar Ice: Party Vertical 0:30
20. Going, Going, Gone a la Blonde 2:16
21. Sex With My Hat 2:38
22. Trippple Ripppoff 0:56
23. Night Whispers 4:26
24. Bebop and Dwayne Feel No Pain 1:13
25. Smokin' Joe Says Farewell 0:48
26. US Plus: Zeroes and Ones 0:33
27. Chump Makes a Resolution 1:12
28. The Doll Drop 2:21
29. RadioNow Says Good-bye and Hello 3:07

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Review

The apocalyptic comedians of the Firesign Theatre return with Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death, their first studio recording in nearly 20 years. Like their original classics, this one tells a story that is greater than the sum of its satire, double entendres, and nonstop puns. Join the festivities as FT's own Radio Now broadcasts the end of the world, live on December 31, 1999. You'll hear Joe Camel's farewell speech, learn about the mysterious guys in eyeball hats, and be on the scene for the Princess Goddess Doll Drop. Old fans will get goose bumps as used-car dealer Ralph Spoilsport returns to sell cloned body parts, but even (puzzled) newcomers to the Firesign universe should be hooked after a few repeat plays. The more you listen to Give Me Immortality, the funnier it gets. --John Sulak

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