Music : Who's on First: A Collection of Classic Routines
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0789368651528
Format: Import
Label: On the Air Records
Manufacturer: On the Air Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: On the Air Records
Release Date: September 15, 2000
Sales Rank: 18185
Studio: On the Air Records
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Abbott and Costello are comedy classics. Their fast-paced dialogue will keep you laughing even if you've heard the routines before. The quality is tinny and sounds scratchy if you're used to the smoothed out quality of digitized recordings, you may not like this CD; however, if you remember listening to the duo on scratched vinyl, this may be your lucky day, because the CD sounds like their originals. This is a lot of fun for the whole family.
Rebecca Kyle, August 2008
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It is OK for the age. The recording leaves a lot to be desired.
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Well, first off, it took a long time to receive it. Then, when I got it - the cover was cracked. I bought this for my dad, so I waited until he opened it to see if it was damaged. Luckily it wasn't because if I returned, god knows how long it would have taken to get a new one.
I've been happy with every purchase made on Amazon. But, of course, this one was a gift and this is the one that had problems.
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I've been looking for a digital audio version of "Who's On First" for quite a while. That routine alone is worth the price of the disc. The rest of the sketches are pretty typical Abbott & Costello and are worth a listen or two, but the title track is a timeless piece of Americana. This version is somewhat different than the other audio and video versions that I've heard, but as we all know, eventually we find that I Don't Know is on third base and we just "Don't Give A Darn"... Oh yeah, that's our shortstop!
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Expect some static, and to miss the beginning of the routines if you are not ready immediately after pressing "play". Otherwise, it's all great, classic, stuff unjaded by years of re-performance.
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