The Remains of Tom Lehrer
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Fight Fiercely, Harvard
- Old Dope Peddler
- Be Prepared
- Wild West Is Where I Want to Be
- I Wanna Go Back to Dixie
- Lobachevsky
- Irish Ballad
- Hunting Song
- My Home Town
- When You Are Old and Gray
- I Hold Your Hand in Mine
- Wiener Schnitzel Waltz
- Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
- Bright College Days
- Christmas Carol
- Elements
- Oedipus Rex
- In Old Mexico
- Clementine
- It Makes a Fellow Proud to Be a Soldier
- She's My Girl
- Masochism Tango
- We Will All Go Together When We Go
- I Got It from Agnes
- That's Mathematics
Disc 2:
- The Wild West Is Where I Want To Be
- Introduction
- I Wanna Go Back to Dixie
- Wild West Is Where I Want to Be
- Old Dope Peddler
- Fight Fiercely, Harvard
- Lobachevsky
- Irish Ballad
- Hunting Song
- My Home Town
- When You Are Old and Gray
- Wiener Schnitzel Waltz
- I Hold Your Hand in Mine
- Be Prepared
- Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
- Bright College Days
- Christmas Carol
- Elements
- Oedipus Rex
- In Old Mexico
- Clementine
- It Makes a Fellow Proud to Be a Soldier
- She's My Girl
- Masochism Tango
- We Will All Go Together When We Go
Disc 3:
- National Brotherhood Week
- MLF Lullaby
- George Murphy
- Folk Song Army
- Smut
- Send the Marines
- Pollution
- So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III)
- Whatever Became of Hubert?
- New Math
- Alma
- Who's Next?
- Wernher Von Braun
- Vatican Rag
- Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
- Masochism Tango
- Hunting Song
- We Will All Go Together When We Go
- L-Y
- Silent E
- O-U (The Hound Song)
- S-N (Snore, Sniff, and Sneeze)
- N Apostrophe T
- Selling Out
- (I'm Spending) Hanukkah in Santa Monica
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27745 in Music
- Brand: Tom
- Released on: 2000-05-23
- Number of discs: 3
- Format: Box set
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
This three-CD set collects many of Tom Lehrer's tunes, described by Time magazine as "brilliant and coruscating parodies," bringing back a bygone era when the "liberal consensus," as Lehrer calls them, knew who they were and could, therefore, laugh at both themselves and the well-defined enemy. Delivering clever, witty rhymes about topical subjects was Leher's strength. In "Wernher Von Braun" [the Nazi German scientist who later worked for NASA], Lerher sings: "I'll sing you a tale of Wernher Von Braun / A man whose allegiance is ruled by expedience / Once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down / 'That's not my department,' says Wernher Von Braun." Using a rollicking piano as accompaniment, Lehrer will remind some of Mark Russell, the current political satirist, but Lehrer's more pointed humor and grating, nasal voice make him a much tougher listen. His Jimmy Durante-like delivery, however, doesn't completely trump his truly quick mind and clever use of language. --Wally Shoup

