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Format: CD
 Aug 1994
 Record Label: Select Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 010912166428 |
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Track Listing 1. Pablo Honey 2. Drinking Problem 3. Pet Cobra 4. Sol's Warts 5. Breast Enlargement 6. Roofing 7. Gay Hairdresser 8. Volunteer 9. Terrorist Pizza 10. Pico's Mexican Hairpiece 11. Little Emergency, A 12. Sparky the Clown 13. Security Service 14. Sol's Nude Beach 15. Diamond Dealer 16. Sol's Naked Photo 17. Mattress King, The 18. Ball Game Beating 19. Sporting Goods 20. Scaffolding 21. Sex Therapy 22. Sol's Phobia 23. Cremation Services 24. Pizza Lawyer 25. Fava Beans 26. Husband Beating 27. (Untitled) - (hidden track)
| Details | | Producer: | Johnny B, Kamal | | Distributor: | Alternative Dis. Alliance | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Jerky Boys: Johnny B., Kamal. THE JERKY BOYS 2 was nominated for Best Comedy Album in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards. Hello, may I please speak to a Mr. Ben Dover. Hi, do you have Prince Albert in a can? Well, don't you think you should let him out? In the tradition of such venerable ring and run classics, comes this second Triple XXX rated party album from the Jerky Boys. JERKY BOYS 2 is a compendium of crank calls, with cartoon-sized goofers on one end, and John Q. Public goofees on the other. While some goofees are considerably less credulous than the Jerky Boys might like, others play their straight-man roles in the grand tradition pioneered by Allan Funt's "Candid Camera." A Wall Street barber shop proprietor mechanically offers to see a job-seeker, who gives every indication of being the hairdresser from hell ("What kind of styles are you looking for...Look, I'm pretty far out there...Like I used to shoot people's heads up with Novocaine and carve grooves in their heads. If that's too far-fetched you've got to let me know..."). And then there's the hostile Frank, who materializes as a violent drunk, a disgruntled homeowner flinging Mexican roofers into his yard, and a prospective client for a security service ("I need some security--I'm very insecure...no, me personally..."). So, feeling hostile? Don't despair--JERKY BOYS 2 is there.
Industry Reviews 7 - Very Good - ...You know what to expect: if you loved the first Jerky Boys album, this is more of the same. If it offended you, save your money... New Musical Express (09/10/1994)
...26 more rancorous, invective-laden phone pranks to various unsuspecting service-sector employees...they're funny as hell... - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (08/19/1994)
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