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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
REALLY REALLY SHORT!!!,
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This review is from: Dick at Nite (Audio CD)
I've got all of Richard Cheese's Cd's. I like what he does and will continue to support his future releases. This album is only 20 mins and 56 seconds long. The idea to do TV themes is pretty funny, but there is only 13 tracks on this cd and with theme songs not very long to begin with I wish he would have done more for this cd. I bought my copy at Best Buy for $12.00 I guess that's why I feel a little burned by the length.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Just not good.,
By CV (New England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dick at Nite (Audio CD)
Richard Cheese brings his unique brand of demented humor to television music in this odd concept album that doesn't really work. I'm a big RC fan (both for the humor and the actual musical value of his songs) but "Dick at Nite" fails on both fronts: It's really not very funny, and there isn't much there musically, either.This is not entirely his fault. The material here was never meant to stand alone. However, I'm still sad he didn't try to do more with it; the theme from "SpongeBob" in particular feels as though it might have yielded something entertaining if some more work had been put into it. Points for the Clorox Bleach hidden track, though. No disrespect to the Machine, but all in all this just wasn't meant to be. Recommended only for Richard Cheese completists and people who love television as much, or more than, life itself.
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Dick at Nite (Audio CD)
Richard Cheese's "gimmick" is doing cheesy lounge singer versions of songs that you wouldn't expect to hear done in that style. On this CD, he does his thing to TV theme songs. This is really amusing if you are a fan of TV theme songs, like me. Although "The Imperial March" from Star Wars isn't really a TV theme song. Track number 11 is an unlisted commercial jingle, but I won't spoil the surprise by revealing what product it is. If you really want to know, I will reveal what it is in the comments to this review.
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