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Tom Lehrer In Concert | 
enlarge | Artist: Tom Lehrer Label: Decca - Pop Category: Music
List Price: £8.99 Buy New: £4.69 You Save: £4.30 (48%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 4677
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Running Time: 50 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 042284424127 EAN: 0042284424127 ASIN: B000026FOX
Release Date: October 10, 1994 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Go on you know you want one gZoop it NOW!! All gZoop products are dispatched from the Channel Islands & take approx 3-5 working days (excluding weekends) from order to delivery.
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| Tracks:
| • | Poisoning Pigeons In The Park | | • | Bright College Days | | • | A Christmas Carol | | • | The Elements | | • | Oedipus Rex | | • | In Old Mexico | | • | Clementine | | • | It Makes A Fellow Proud To Be A Soldier | | • | She's My Girl | | • | The Masochism Tango | | • | We Will All Go Together When We Go | | • | I Wanna Go Back To Dixie | | • | The Wild West Is Where I Want To Be | | • | The Old Dope Peddler | | • | Fight Fiercely, Harvard | | • | Lobachevsky | | • | The Irish Ballad | | • | The Hunting Song | | • | My Home Town | | • | When you are old and grey | | • | The Wiener Schnitzel Waltz | | • | I hold your Hand in mine | | • | Be prepared |
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Completely brilliant August 8, 2006 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Tom Lehrer is completely brilliant, and these songs that kept my parents laughing in the 1950s are just as relevant and entertaining today. The man is a wonderful musician and the musical jokes are as clever as the verbal ones. This CD is also excellent value with 23 of his finest songs for just 6.97. There's not a single duffer amongst them, which works out at a miniscule 30p per track. Unmatchable for laughs and value.
Delightful! October 4, 2005 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Now this man is a lyrical genius. Hilarious throughout, not only from the songs but also the in between song speeches, often explaining a song coming forward. The best of the songs are Oedipus Rex, Lobachevsky, and The Irish Ballad.There must of been thousands of people just like Mr Lehrer, doing the exact same throughout the 50's and 60's but he is one of the only ones remembered today. And rightly so for he is hilarious and has joyful little ditty's. His lyrics were widely controversial at the time, and may be even more so now. They remain truly dispuable. This is probably a good purchase as this is Tom Lehrer at his best. I do not recommened buying his 3 disc set unless you love this, as it is fairly pricey. But i feel it is worth the money. This is 78 minutes of songs and speech and is totally delightful. At the price, it is a steal. I recommend this for anyone with a decently intelligent sense of humour and a good sense of fun, you will love it. Enjoy!
Hilarious satire! January 18, 2004 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
This album is both humourous and musically brilliant. I suspect that it is as entertaining today as it was when it was recorded over 40 years ago. Although the appeal of some of the songs might be limited to those with a rather warped sense of humour (such as myself,)one cannot deny the brilliance of the composer and performance. Tom Lehrer takes frequently used song topics, (the most obvious being love) and adds his own refreshing and amusing slant to them. He also writes his own humerous lyrics while maintaining established forms such as the ballad and walz. My personal favourite is track 6, "in old Mexico." Generally a great album and I would recommend it to anyone with a sense of humour and an open mind. It will be especially appreciated by those with musical skills.
First wave of the satire boom March 6, 2003 38 out of 38 found this review helpful
What is it about Tom Lehrer? Why do these period-piece satires from the late 1950s resonate down the decades, such that a retailer on something called 'the Internet' can still turn a dollar selling them? Simply, Lehrer coined a kind of musical humour that is simple, universal and stands up to repeated playing. What was risqu in 1959 is still funny now, as Lehrer indulges his everyday passions for murder, drug abuse and necrophilia in a Noel Coward piano style in front of an appreciative audience of middle-class Americans for whom the newfangled rock'n'roll was (as Lehrer puts it) "for children". One of the joys of this CD - an amalgam of 'An Evening Wasted with Tom Lehrer' and 'Tom Lehrer Revisited', so you also get 80 good minutes - is that it is live. Lehrer's introductions are often as funny as the songs, and he proudly quotes his New York Times review: "Mr Lehrer's muse is not fettered by such inhibiting factors as taste." Lehrer sells himself, and the humour crosses all ages: a CD bought for my father-in-law at Christmas went down so well that another had to be acquired for his 10-year old grand-daugher...
Tom lehrer in concert his best piece ever October 8, 2001 25 out of 51 found this review helpful
Review of Tom Lehrer In Concert Tom Lehrer was a pioneer in the music form known as Classical-Comedy. The self-taught musician made a total of five CDs the most commonly known are "Tom Lehrer In Concert" and "That Was The Year That was." Tom Lehrer in concert covers many topics including the four, which I will review. These are (#4) "The Elements, (#7)" Clementine," (#16) "Lobachevsky", and (#23) "Be Prepared". "The Elements" is a simple list set to a beat that is just faster than your heartbeat. The tune is merely a chord played quickly, simultaneously with some scales put in occasional to break up the piece of music however despite its simplicity it is a tune that is very catchy. The song "Clementine" is a folk song that he took apart and recomposed in the style of many different composers including Mozart and Gilbert and Sullivan. This piece of music causes uncontrollable laughter and has a variable pitch, tempo, beat, and style this merely adds to the humour of this incredible piece of music. "Lobachevsky" was written in the cold war and this piece was designed to make fun of the USSR. The song is sung with a fake Russian accent; it is played at the exact heart beat for most of the piece, with some variation to accommodate the text. "Be Prepared" is dedicated to the boy scouts of America; however all this song does is make fun of their motto. This song is humorous because the tune is simple but the words are complex. Despite the slow beat it makes you sit on the edge of your seat. The dynamics of this piece are constant. The words go to extreme.
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