Music : Flight of the Conchords

Music : Flight of the Conchords

Flight of the Conchords

by: Flight of the Conchords



Flight of the Conchords
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0098787071528
Label: Sub Pop
Manufacturer: Sub Pop
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sub Pop
Release Date: April 22, 2008
Sales Rank: 432
Studio: Sub Pop










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Item Description:
This acclaimed Kiwi novelty band follow the release of their six-track Grammy Award-winning CD EP 'The Distant Future' with their full-length debut. Features fully fleshed-out and professionally recorded versions of the duo's concerts and TV favorites. Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement's trademark acoustic guitars lead the blitz, backed by a diverse array of instrumentation and production technique. If amazing, delightful, and hilarious is your idea of funny, then prepare for undisappointment. These fifteen songs pay homage to Pet Shop Boys, censorship, Marvin Gaye, sexism, Shabba Ranks, and backhanded compliments.

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Anyone familiar with cultish comedy series Flight of the Conchords will be aware of the wonderful songs that the hapless New Zealand duo Bret and Jemaine concoct for each episode. Tackling all genres, from hip hop and soul to glam rock, the duo create highly original and well-produced tracks that typically satirise the very genre they?re imitating. This album collects together many of the show?s best musical moments, many of them subtly revamped. 'Hiphopopotamus vs. Rhymenoceros' and 'Boom' illustrate the pair?s hilarious 'rap' skills. 'Think About It' parodies socially minded soul visionaries such as Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield, 'Bowie' satirises the 70s icon (especially his prodigious drug use), while 'Inner City Pressure' mimics the Pet Shop Boys. Two of the most memorable songs from the series--'The Prince of Parties' and 'The Most Beautiful Girl (In the Room)'--are also both present, making this the definitive FOTC compilation. The humour ranges from offbeat to downright daft, but there's nothing laughable about the production, which is mostly first class. It's true they could have given us a few new songs, but then how many comedy albums can you repeatedly rewind and find yourself not only laughing, but dancing too?--Paul Sullivan









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Disc 1:
  1. Foux du Fafa
  2. Inner City Pressure
  3. Hiphopopotamus vs. Rhymenoceros
  4. Think About It
  5. Ladies of the World
  6. Mutha'uckas
  7. Prince of Parties
  8. Leggy Blonde
  9. Robots
  10. Boom
  11. A Kiss is Not a Contract
  12. The Most Beautiful Girl in the Room
  13. Business Time
  14. Bowie
  15. Au Revoir


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Funny, funny, funny!! ...
I loved this CD. I watched the show on HBO and it brought back a lot of funny memories.
It may not be as funny to those who haven't seen the show.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Hilarious ...
Fresh, intelligent humor from two unlikely stars, funny from start to finish.

If you like the soundtrack definitely check out the HBO series, or vice versa.. if you haven't heard of them get out from under the rock and check them out!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Fantasy Flight ...
The show is incredible and the CD is a must-have for all fans. The tunes are catchy and the lyrics are funny and clever. I've been playing it through for several days now. My kids like it too. There are a few inappropriate songs, but most are very kid friendly. ("No, honey. He said mother FLIPPIN'")



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * 9 bucks well spent ...
This is my first foray into buying an mp3 album; quality is terrific, no obnoxious DRM to speak of, download was very quick.

As for FOTC, I love the band and hope that the industry picks on the buzz and supports them so they can continue to produce what is IMHO very novel, hilarious and entertaining work such as the songs on this album. I recommend checking out their TV show as well.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Better Than the Tv Show ...
Flight of the Conchords is everything a former Weird Al lover could ever ask for. The songs get caught in your head for days. I find myself now referring to sex as "Business Time". I honestly feel that you would have to be void of a sense of humor in order to not appreciate this cd. I definitely recommend listening to it at least once in your life. You should be warned, you will get hooked.


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