RadioPlay

发行时间:2005-01-01
发行公司:CD Baby
简介:  You've seen him on Comedy Central and MTV as the singing cowboy in the national Truth Ads. You've heard him on XM, Sirius, Dr. Demento and all over the airwaves. He's performed at clubs, colleges and festivals all over the country and his albums have sold internationallly. Winner of the Las Vegas Comedy Festival, Bobby Mitchell presents RadioPlay, his Musicomedy Masterpiece.      The culmination of all his talents and years in the recording studio, RadioPlay is hilarious and mind-blowing; 10 songs, countless sketches and enough crazy characters to make your head spin, all set on the radio - completely written and performed by Bobby Mitchell.      From his Rap Epic, "Fat Girl" to his R&B anthem, "Sh*t For Brains," Mitchell delivers music worthy of a Grammy nomination, yet weaves in hilarious lyrics executed beautifully with an incredible voice.      He'll have you laughing out loud as he switches gears from the full-on rocker, "Honeymoon's Over", to the cabaret classic, "Strip Club." His hot brand of musicomedy evokes thoughts of everything from Monty Python to Frank Zappa, Spike Jones to Spinal Tap.      With trademark characters like his mafia weight-loss guru, Skinny Bobalones, or crowd favorites like the instant Irish classic, "You're a fine piece of a**, Margaret O'Leary," RadioPlay has raised the bar for musical comedians everywhere and solidified Bobby Mitchell as a bright new star of comedy.         Here's what Two Drink Minimum Magazine had to say about RadioPlay:      With his new comedy-concept album RadioPlay, Mitchell makes a leap onto the airwaves, or at least the fictional airwaves reproduced in a recording studio. The concept is simple: Imagine seeking and scanning your way across the radio dial. Now imagine that the tracks you come across- not to mention commercials for Tushy puff toilet paper and the weight-loss expertise of Skinny Bobalones - are all spooftastically funny.      Mitchell provides all voices and the majority of the instrumentation, an impressive feat considering the ease at which he moves from the country-western "Wayward Teenage Girl" to Irish singalong "Margaret O'Leary" to R&B masterpiece "Fat Girl" to the talk-radio host of WBOR, whose voice "will help you slip into a coma." And let's not overlook the original Broadway cast recording of "Strip Club," in which an optimistic go-getter envisions things being run differently, promising that "We'll rise to the occasion / We're gonna stand tall / and there will be free panties for all / (Free panties...FOR ALL!)."      ...the album is original and ground-breaking. Here's hoping the optimistic go-getter's strip club goes over even half as well. - Julie Seabaugh, Two Drink Minimum
  You've seen him on Comedy Central and MTV as the singing cowboy in the national Truth Ads. You've heard him on XM, Sirius, Dr. Demento and all over the airwaves. He's performed at clubs, colleges and festivals all over the country and his albums have sold internationallly. Winner of the Las Vegas Comedy Festival, Bobby Mitchell presents RadioPlay, his Musicomedy Masterpiece.      The culmination of all his talents and years in the recording studio, RadioPlay is hilarious and mind-blowing; 10 songs, countless sketches and enough crazy characters to make your head spin, all set on the radio - completely written and performed by Bobby Mitchell.      From his Rap Epic, "Fat Girl" to his R&B anthem, "Sh*t For Brains," Mitchell delivers music worthy of a Grammy nomination, yet weaves in hilarious lyrics executed beautifully with an incredible voice.      He'll have you laughing out loud as he switches gears from the full-on rocker, "Honeymoon's Over", to the cabaret classic, "Strip Club." His hot brand of musicomedy evokes thoughts of everything from Monty Python to Frank Zappa, Spike Jones to Spinal Tap.      With trademark characters like his mafia weight-loss guru, Skinny Bobalones, or crowd favorites like the instant Irish classic, "You're a fine piece of a**, Margaret O'Leary," RadioPlay has raised the bar for musical comedians everywhere and solidified Bobby Mitchell as a bright new star of comedy.         Here's what Two Drink Minimum Magazine had to say about RadioPlay:      With his new comedy-concept album RadioPlay, Mitchell makes a leap onto the airwaves, or at least the fictional airwaves reproduced in a recording studio. The concept is simple: Imagine seeking and scanning your way across the radio dial. Now imagine that the tracks you come across- not to mention commercials for Tushy puff toilet paper and the weight-loss expertise of Skinny Bobalones - are all spooftastically funny.      Mitchell provides all voices and the majority of the instrumentation, an impressive feat considering the ease at which he moves from the country-western "Wayward Teenage Girl" to Irish singalong "Margaret O'Leary" to R&B masterpiece "Fat Girl" to the talk-radio host of WBOR, whose voice "will help you slip into a coma." And let's not overlook the original Broadway cast recording of "Strip Club," in which an optimistic go-getter envisions things being run differently, promising that "We'll rise to the occasion / We're gonna stand tall / and there will be free panties for all / (Free panties...FOR ALL!)."      ...the album is original and ground-breaking. Here's hoping the optimistic go-getter's strip club goes over even half as well. - Julie Seabaugh, Two Drink Minimum