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Smothers Brothers - The Best Of The Smothers Brothers album flac Performer: Smothers Brothers
Title: The Best Of The Smothers Brothers
Released: 1964
MP3 album: 1574 mb
FLAC album: 1115 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Kids / Folk and Country

The Two Sides of the Smothers Brothers (released September 1, 1962 on Mercury Records) is the second comedy album by the Smothers Brothers. Side A (tracks 1-6) consisted of comedy and was recorded at The Crystal Palace in St. Louis during a live performance. Side B (tracks 7-12) was recorded at the Bell Sound Studio in New York City with a full orchestra and represented the singing side of the boys. It reached number 26 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.

There's no better compilation of the group's classic routines, and since most of the original albums are long out of print, this disc is the only way to acquire recordings of the Smothers at their peak.

Aesop's Fables: The Smothers Brothers Way is the seventh comedy album by the Smothers Brothers (released March 15, 1965, on Mercury Records). It reached number 57 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. Seven of Aesop's more famous stories and morals are related in this album (or what are intended to be his fables but are often overshadowed by the bickering of the two brothers). The songs were written by John McCarthy. Overture-Aesop's Fables Our Way" (2:03). The Greedy Dog" (2:20).

Tom and Dick Smothers hit show-biz pay dirt by exploring the lighter side of brotherly competition in their musical comedy act. Combining substantial folk-singing skills with barbed comic repartee, the Smothers Brothers endeared themselves to "hip" crowds and mainstream audiences alike. That feat was a considerable accomplishment in the '60s, when the recordings that comprise this generous sampler were made. For all of us who are old enough to remember the 60's, this is a great reminder. A lot of the stuff on this album is directly related to the things we all hated & protested at that time. However, I bought this album mostly for one reason: CRABS WALK SIDEWAYS & LOBSTERS WALK STRAIGHT. I hadn't thought of this song in years, & somehow I got a memory about it & wanted to hear it again. It's hilarious & funny. The whole album is great, & it's a fun way to get a memory or two going.

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The Smothers Brothers. Now you can get all of the brothers' comedy albums on CD from the folks at Laugh. com!! Visit their online store: ww. augh. Tom was awarded a Commemorative Writing Emmy for the 1968 Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour at the Awards Ceremony broadcast on Sunday, September 21, 2008. Dangerously Funny: the Uncensored History of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" by David Bianculli has recently been published by Touchstone.

Little did the Smothers Brothers – a seemingly clean-cut folk duo with a subversive streak – expect what they got with that booking. Related: Eyewitness to the Who’s 1967 NYC concert debut. Stories vary on how Who drummer Keith Moon’s bass drum ended up with three times the explosive charge he usually used at the end of sets when the band would engage in auto-destructive stunts.

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