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Track Listing DISC 1: STAND-UP: 1. Country Bar-Mechanical Sheep 2. Going to Heaven Drunk 3. Good Woman-"Lucky" 4. Wife at Garage Sales 5. Growing up Poor-Toughskins Jeans 6. Deer Hunting-Snake Hunting 7. Walmart 8. Booby Trap 9. Baptist Revival 10. People Piss Ya Off 11. Rodney Scared 12. Weenie Story, The 13. Chucky Cheese 14. Japanese Restaurants 15. Vacation 16. Hypochondriac 17. Tips on Marriage 18. Helicopter
DISC 2: MUSIC: 1. All the Reasons 2. Don't Look Now 3. That Awful Day 4. Carlos, Man of Love 5. It's Too Late 6. Night the Bar Closed Down, The 7. Letter to My Penis 8. Titties and Beer 9. In Her Day 10. Gay Factory Worker 11. Dozen Roses, A 12. Carlos 13. Morning Wood 14. More of a Man 15. Pickup Truck 16. Carlos 17. Grandpa 18. Sing You Bastards / Burning Sensation 19. Little Things 20. Dancing With a Man 21. Fred 22. Letter to My Penis 23. Put Your Clothes Back On 24. Things We Don't Know
| Details | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Rodney Carrington (vocals). Producers: Rodney Carrington, Carson Chamberlain, Gary Harrison. Compilation producer: Rodney Carrington. While the phenomenon of the country-bumpkin comedian is probably as old as comedy itself, the 1990s saw a surge of popularity for country comics like Rodney Carrington, Cledus T. Judd, and Jeff Foxworthy. Carrington's act is a combination of Foxworthy's redneck humor and Judd's biting country music satire. Accordingly, his two-disc GREATEST HITS collection is split down the middle between a "Stand-up" disc and a "Music" disc. In both his musical and verbal comedy routines, Carrington moves a step beyond many of his peers by adding an X-rated flavor to his work. Throughout GREATEST HITS, he freely inserts expletives and "adult" situations into the stand-up material he delivers to a hardy audience, and offers no-holds-barred musical odes to his genitals and the female anatomy. It's definitely not for children or the easily offended, but GREATEST HITS plainly has a tailor-made audience ready to snap it up.
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