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Track Listing 1. Cold Feet - (with Frank Rizzo) 2. Need to Dance, The - (with Jack Tor S) 3. Sol's Thermometer Mishap - (with Sol Rosenberg) 4. Testing For Jeopardy - (with Frank Rizzo) 5. Dead Pet Removal - (with Mike Derucki) 6. Little Elves - (with Tarbash) 7. I'm a Diva - (with Jack Tor S) 8. Boats Express - (with Frank Rizzo) 9. Hey Sir! - (with Sol Rosenberg) 10. Kissel Sails - (with Kissel/Wife) 11. Herman - (with Sammy Cox) 12. Rizzo the Rainmaker - (with Frank Rizzo) 13. Bacon - (with Jack Tor S) 14. Food & Drug Complaint - (with Sol Rosenberg) 15. Hello Ray (The Phone Man) - (with Mike Derucki) 16. Little Information, A - (with Jack Tor S) 17. Trains - (with Jocko Johnson) 18. Mining For Scotty - (with Frank Rizzo) 19. Mariposa - (with Pico) 20. Spider Monkey - (with Jack Tor S) 21. Truck Registration - (with Frank Rizzo) 22. Sol's Turnstile - (with Sol Rosenberg) 23. Laundromat - (with Kissel/Uncle Freddy?) 24. Jerky Baby Jerk - (Bass Mix)
Album Notes This is an Explicit Enhanced CD, containing both a full audio program as well as multimedia computer files. From the opening strains of "Cold Feet," fans of the telephone terrorists will feel right at home on JERKY BOYS 4. All of the now-classic characters, each based on a grossly exaggerated New York stereotype, are back. The staggeringly obnoxious, often criminal Frank Rizzo, the neurotic, paranoid Sol Rosenberg, and trans-gender performance freak Jack Tor S are the main players, though the ever-harried Tarbash, slovenly Kissel and brain-damaged Mike Derucki drop in, too. Playing on the disadvantages of their victims--ignorance ("I'm A Diva"), exceedingly poor English ("Mining For Scotty"), or worst of all, niceness ("Sol's Thermometer"), the Boys never let up the assault. Their ad-libbed psychological torture sessions take twists and turns that often border on surreal, sometimes leaving folks sounding a little scared ("Trains"), or even bemused ("Rizzo The Rainmaker"). In the standout "Laundromat," the dysfunctional family abuse scenario which made the original "Uncle Freddie" sketch so disturbing is played out, leaving an overworked, confused "laundrymat" worker atop the ever-growing pile of casualties to which JERKY BOYS 4 gleefully contributes.
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