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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sing your fool head off!, March 26, 2004
This album has become surprisingly influential. It was the first album to feature celebrities singing badly. I remember the first time I heard it; I laughed my head off. It spawned three sequels and several imitations. Hey, it even helped revive William Shatner's career! Of course, Shatner's unforgetable renditions of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and "Mr. Tambourine Man" are the highlights here, but there's much more. Shatner's first mate, Leonard Nimoy, who was the most prolific actor/vocalist (five albums!), has two amazing contributions here. Everybody's favorite butler, Sebastian Cabot, has two songs from his spoken word album where he overacts Bob Dylan lyrics. Speaking of overacting Bob Dylan songs, you should here what Eddie "Green Acres" Albert does to "Blowin' in the Wind". Jack Webb recites "Try a Little Tenderness" in his best Joe Friday monotone. I could go on and on, but I will get to the point and say that "this album is hilarious". I highly recommend this album to anyone who likes funny music.
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26 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely hilarious!, October 2, 2000
This is one of the most enjoyable CD's I have ever owned and it's given me endless hours of enjoyment and hilarity. I actually listened (and laughed uproariously) to Bill Shatner warbling his torturously inept versions of Mr. Tambourine Man and Lucy in the Sky over 100 times the first week I bought this album. Have you ever imagined what John Lennon would have thought of Shatner's sickeningly bad cover version of one of his greatest songs? Give me a break! Even more hilarious are several other lesser-known songs on this gem of an album. How about Sebastian Cabot (Mr. French on that silly old 60's lame dog show, "Family Affair") seriously attempting to sing Dylan's classic It Ain't Me Babe. This is guaranteed to split your sides open with laugh. Cabot performs this as if he is Olivier at the Old Vic and takes himself w-a-y too seriously. Another classic of the absurd is Leonard Nimoy (possessing the worst voice known to mortal man) belting out Proud Mary. God, is this abysmal. I will never watch a re-run of Green Acres again without cringing at the sight of Eddie Albert, who mutilates Blowin' in the Wind. No one can listen to this tragic version and not roll on the floor with laughter. Albert screams out the final verse in ear-splitting fashion, you can almost see him strutting around the recording studio, circa 1968, firmly believing he had just recorded a classic record. Poor Stevie Wonder must not be collecting many royalties form Jim Nabor's atrocious version of You are the Sunshine of My Life. If that record sold more than two copies I'd be surprised. This is truly an hilarious album perfect for parties, playing for your friends or just listening to by yourself. Rarely have I ever laughed as hard and you will too.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tremendously Awful!!! Brilliantly Terrible!!!!!, August 16, 2000
This is an excellent gag CD. The singers on this collection of pop tunes are so bad that the entire CD is really very good, and worth owning. The CD cover is classic: The Drum to Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. This CD is very effective in clearing out a room in seconds. I played this CD at a diner party. Well, a thunderous silence filled the room as soon as William Shatner finished performing his magnificently horrible rendition of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds." By the time Leonard Nimoy was tuning his pipes for a "Spockish" rendering of "If I Had A Hammer," everyone was in hysterics. This collection of great pop tunes sang very poorly is wonderfully bad. This CD will definitely generate hysterically laughter. This is just the CD you need after a hard day at the job. . . It will cheer you up right away. As far as the singing goes. . . well. . . what can I say?!? These stars can't carry a single note. However, the laugh value goes through the roof. A great novelty CD to own. You'll have hours of fun with it.
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