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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wow...No punch line just good music,
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This review is from: Make It Christmas (Audio CD)
If you're looking to add this CD to your collection of Larry the Cable Guy's Twisted Christmas Carols and Jeff Foxworthy's Redneck 12 Days of Christmas you're going to be disappointed. This almost crooner rendition of old Christmas classics and a few new songs is a really good collection of music, the man can sing. Camouflage and Christmas lights even got me a little teared up. No crude songs, no jokes, and no punch line I would highly recommend adding Carrington's CD to your Christmas collection.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Most definitely not typical Rodney Carrington,
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This review is from: Make It Christmas [+digital booklet] (MP3 Download)
Most definitely not typical Rodney Carrington, at least not typical of the guy that performed 'Show them to me' and other songs that many might consider crude (funny, though crude).
This is a straight up Christmas album that just about any well known crooner might have done, though it also includes a couple of new songs including the incredibly poignant Camouflage and Christmas Lights which anyone with military ties may find themselves tearing up in hearing. Give the tracks on this one a listen and once you do you'll likely be buying at least a few of the tracks here though this one is a relative bargain anyway, so you may want to just buy the album and add it to your playlist for the holiday season.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not funny but quality,
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This review is from: Make It Christmas (Audio CD)
If you are expecting a bunch of funny songs about Christmas, I'm afraid you will be disappointed. Rodney puts the laughs on hold and brings out one of the best Christmas albums in a long time. I didn't think he was that good of a singer (judging by his comedy albums), but after listening to this album, it's easy to hear the amount of hard work and effort put into making this album. The best way I can describe it is: If this album was released in the 1950's, from his voice alone, he would be as big as Tony Bennett or Sinatra. Well worth the listen (even if you only put it on once a year at Christmas).
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