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Format: CD
 Oct 1999
 Record Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 093624742722 |
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Track Listing 1. It's OK That I'm This Way 2. Rednecks and Shiny Stuff 3. Commemorative Plates 4. Rednecks Play the Lottery 5. Bubble Wrap 6. Super-Size Them Fries 7. You Might Be a Redneck If... 8. Redneck Stomp 9. First Single's Apartment 10. Security Deposit, The 11. Morning After, The 12. She Has a Boyfriend 13. I Need Some Space 14. Party All Night - (with Little Texas) 15. Men's/Women's Magazines 16. Bikini Season 17. You Will Get Remarried 18. Totally Committed 19. Clampetts Go to Maui 20. Howdy From Maui - (with The Beach Boys/Los Straitjackets) 21. I'm From Georgia 22. Words in the South 23. My Favorite Southern Word 24. NASA & Alabama 25. Southern Accent 26. Redneck Games - (with Alan Jackson) 27. Redneck 12 Days of Christmas
Album Notes Personnel includes: Jeff Foxworthy, Alan Jackson, The Beach Boys, Little Texas, Los Straitjackets. Producers: Doug Grau, J.P. Williams, Scott Rouse, James Houlihan, Jr. Compilation producers: J.R. Henegar, Brad Howell. Jeff Foxworthy isn't just a comedian, he's a phenomenon. In the '90s, this Nashville comic came to unprecedented fame with his satire of Southern life, particularly of the folks he constantly (if lovingly) refers to as "rednecks." His "you might be a redneck if..." shtick lampoons the most outrageous aspects of trailer-park life as well as the everyday occurrences. GREATEST BITS gathers its tracks from Foxworthy's previous four albums, providing an excellent introduction to his work. Foxworthy is careful to identify with the targets of his humor. Anytime he refers to his beloved rednecks, he's always careful to say "we" instead of "they." It's this identification (along with his natural comic talents) that helped him to connect in such a big way with the masses who made him a multi-platinum-selling artist (a feat virtually unheard of in comedy recordings). Like many '90s comedians, Foxworthy integrates music into his work; the album leads off with the hick-affirming "It's OK That I'm This Way," which features excerpts from his routines over Southern-rock backing. Country star Alan Jackson even pops up on "Redneck Games."
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