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LORD BUCKLEY - BAD RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE NEW CD

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Title
BAD RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE
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CDs > Pop
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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Gonzo Distribution Ltd.
UPC
5060230869537
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17050200331

Product Key Features

Edition
Live
Format
CD
Release Year
1969
Genre
Comedy
Run Time
44 Mins 13 Seconds
Artist
Lord Buckley
Release Title
Bad Rapping of the Marquis De Sade

Additional Product Features

Distribution
Gonzo Distribution Ltd.
Number of Discs
1
Additional information
This 1996 CD reissue of BAD RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE contains 2 additional tracks; "Maharajah" and "Scrooge." Principally recorded live at the Golden Nugget, Oakland, California in 1960. Liner Note Author: John Carpenter . One of the best Lord Buckley recordings, Bad Rapping of the Marquis de Sade presents Buckley's unique brand of storytelling, incorporating references to the burgeoning beatnik counterculture into his already Bunyan-esque tall tales. The fluidity of his delivery is likewise enhanced by his inimitable ability to verbally improvise with a feline-like sense of timing and precision. The results as heard throughout the routines on this album vacillate between mildly amusing to deeply and often profoundly funny. These tracks were initially issued on the second side of the 1966 release Blowing His Mind (And Yours Too). Lord Buckley's humor is normally relayed through extended narratives, such as the disc's infamous title track or his musings on the origination of the "Chastity Belt." Bad Rapping of the Marquis de Sade also includes a shorter work, "His Majesty the Policeman." His ability to shock and surprise is not based upon working "blue" (read: dirty or pornographic). His many references to sex, drink, and the consumption of questionable ingestibles are used to create and maintain a setting realistic to his socially subcultured audience, rather than being the substance of his shtick. The point at which Lord Buckley, humorist and human intersect is aptly stated at the outset of the "H-Bomb" in the assertion that "people should worship people." Not only does Buckley use various levels of humor to espouse and exemplify his philosophy, it is done in such an innocuous way it becomes practically subliminal. Part of the real beauty of the live portions -- recorded at the Golden Nugget in Oakland, CA, during the months just prior to Lord Buckley's death -- is hearing the immediate exchanges between the lords and the ladies of Buckley's "royal court of hip," which only adds psychic energy and fuel to the intensity of his recitations and interactions. Bad Rapping of the Marquis de Sade is nothing short of an essential -- yet oft overlooked -- treasure in the rich social tapestry of recorded American comedy. [Some reissues amend the program order slightly from the original 1969 disc. The final track, "Nero" -- available on the Buckley CD compilation His Royal Hipness -- is substituted for two additional extended studio recordings: "Maharajah" and "Scrooge."] ~ Lindsay Planer

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