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| 1. Cold Feet Lost Call [Pre-Bootleg] | |||
| 2. The Need to Dance | |||
| 3. Sol's Thermometer Mishap | |||
| 4. Testing for Jeopardy (Incoming/Ad Response Call) | |||
| 5. Dead Pet Removal | |||
| 6. Little Elves | |||
| 7. I'm a Diva (Incoming/Ad Response Call) | |||
| 8. Boats Express | |||
| 9. Hey Sir! | |||
| 10. Kissel Sails Lost Call [Pre-Bootleg] | |||
| 11. Herman | |||
| 12. Rizzo the Rainmaker (Incoming/Ad Response Call) | |||
| 13. Bacon (Incoming/Ad Response Call) | |||
| 14. Food and Drug Complaint | |||
| 15. Hello Ray (The Phone Man) | |||
| 16. A Little Information (Incoming/Ad Response Call) | |||
| 17. Trains Lost Call [Pre-Bootleg] | |||
| 18. Mining for Scotty | |||
| 19. Mariposa Lost Call [Pre-Bootleg] | |||
| 20. Spider Monkey Lost Call (Pre-Bootleg) | |||
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
The Party's Over,
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This review is from: 4 (Audio CD)
The first three Jerky Boys albums represented the finest in crank-call comedy. (That may seem like faint praise, but it's true.) This fourth album, though, borders on embarrassment. It's an obviously-rushed product of low-to-middling quality, which shows a fair amount of desperation on the part of the Jerkys.
Note the second call, 'Need To Dance.' There's not a single laugh on it, and it's basically just the Jerkys' 'gay' character yelling back and forth with an annoyed guy from a production company. The 'prank' totally doesn't work, but it goes on minute after minute. Many of the calls feel the same way, and half the time, the person on the other end obviously knows they're being pranked, and just laugh to themselves. It seems like the joke is on the Jerkys at that point, as they desperately keep their shtick going despite the fact that their 'victim' is on to them. There are a few laughs here, but it's obvious that the Jerkys were done for at this point. Stick with the first three albums.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
OUCH!,
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This review is from: 4 (Audio CD)
I am a major fan of the Jerky Boys. That said, listening to this CD was painful, especially when one is aware just how clever and funny the duo can be.The thought that kept running through my head was "Are these the bits that wound up on the editing floor of the first three CDs?" The one redeeming bit on this album is Sol Rosenberg's phone call in an attempt to banish Howard Stern from the airwaves... only problem is he calls the Food and Drug Administration, thinking they could assist him with such his troubles. I thoroughly enjoyed the first three Jerky Boys releases. Jerky Boys 4? Forget about it!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Come on, baby, it's the Jerky Boys!,
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This review is from: 4 (Audio CD)
This was the fourth album by crank callers the Jerky Boys, as if you couldn't guess that from the title. Each Jerky Boys album is slightly less funny than the previous one, but this one still made me laugh out loud several times. Sure, it's stupid and ridiculous, but I still find it amusing. The last track here is a dance song that incorporates bits from some of the Boys' calls.
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