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Games Rednecks Play by Jeff Foxworthy (CD, Jul-1995, Warner Bros. Records Record Label) 
Games Rednecks Play by Jeff Foxworthy (CD, Jul-1995, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

 
Games Rednecks Play by Jeff Foxworthy (CD, Jul-1995, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

Release Date: Jul 1995
Format: CD
Record Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
Genre: Comedy, Spoken Comedy
UPC: 093624585626
Product ID: EPID3195012
Description: Personnel: Jeff Foxworthy (spoken vocals); Scott Rouse (various instruments); Eric Silver (fiddle); Little Texas. Producers: Doug Grau (tracks 1-11); Scott Rouse (track 12). Engineers: Terry Bates, Ron Laury (tracks 1-11); Scott Rouse (t...
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Track Listing
1. Introduction
2. Victoria's Secret
3. Games Rednecks Play
4. Southern Accent
5. NASA & Alabama & Fishing Shows
6. Clampetts Go to Maui
7. I Love Being a Parent
8. Out of the Gene Pool
9. Seek and Destroy
10. Don't Drink and Drive
11. More You Might Be a Redneck If...
12. Party All Night - (with Little Texas/Scott Rouse)

Details
Contributing Artists:Little Texas
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Live
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Jeff Foxworthy (spoken vocals); Scott Rouse (various instruments); Eric Silver (fiddle); Little Texas.
Producers: Doug Grau (tracks 1-11); Scott Rouse (track 12).
Engineers: Terry Bates, Ron Laury (tracks 1-11); Scott Rouse (track 12).
Principally recorded live at Thalia Mara Hall, Jackson, Mississippi.
All material on tracks 1-11 written by Jeff Foxworthy. "Party All Night" written by Scott Rouse.
GAMES REDNECKS PLAY was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album.
GAMES REDNECKS PLAY, Jeff Foxworthy's eagerly awaited follow-up to his multi-platinum sensation YOU MIGHT BE A REDNECK, is a raucous collection of comedy based on blue collars and red necks.
Amiable and downright funny, Foxworthy finds humor in almost everything: from Southern accents ("you don't want a brain surgeon to talk like [that]") and Victoria's Secret catalogues ("those things are so skimpy, Victoria doesn't have many secrets left"), to his family vacationing in Hawaii ("The Clampetts Go To Maui") and parenting in general ("I learned you can get three boxes of raisins into a cassette player."). There is also a bonus musical collaboration with Little Texas, entitled "Party All Night." A follow-up to 1994's "Redneck Stomp," the track combines Foxworthy's humorous routine on the dating life with Little Texas' catchy chorus harmonies.
Recorded live before a very enthusiastic audience, Foxworthy keeps them slapping their knees and splitting their sides as they wait for the piece-de-resistance--his signature "You Might Be A Redneck If..." routine. Although his material deals with predominantly "down-home" topics, Foxworthy proves to be an enjoyable and talented comedian, who follows the old-school rules of standing up and telling universally funny jokes.

Editorial Reviews
...Behind Foxworthy's exasperated, 90-mile-an-hour drawl and sharp-as-fishhooks takes on life way below the Mason-Dixon line lies comedy the old-fashioned way: strings of one-liners on a connected theme... - Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly (07/28/1995)

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      THIS is vintage Jeff Foxworthy!
    Review created: 06/28/07
    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

    This CD is what I call "An oldie but a goodie" There are references in it that will take you back in time a-ways. But you can still laugh VERY HARD at the material and feel a sense of where redneck madness was born. Jeff is a great story teller. Alot of his material can easily be related to through some nimrod in your family. It is great to listen to in a traffic jam. Other cars don't seem to mind either. It is worth countless laughs and chuckles. This is a great CD to put in your entertainment library. Enjoy.


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