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Deep Note Presents: Back Door Daddy
Leroy Skillet, LaWanda Page
Deep Note Presents: Back Door Daddy
Genres: Special Interest, Pop
 
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Digpak reissue of the comic trio's raunchy classic. Details TBA. Grammofonpladen. 2004.

     
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All Artists: Leroy Skillet, LaWanda Page
Title: Deep Note Presents: Back Door Daddy
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Ost Grammofon
Release Date: 7/20/2004
Genres: Special Interest, Pop
Style: Comedy & Spoken Word
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 714288736956

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Digpak reissue of the comic trio's raunchy classic. Details TBA. Grammofonpladen. 2004.

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The most erotic comedy album of all time!
Andre M. | Mt. Pleasant, SC United States | 01/14/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is probably the most erotic comedy album ever made! This is a nasty, down-in the dirt funky, but undeniably clever comedy album recorded in 1972 at a ghetto juke joint with Skillet and Leroy (a ghettofied Amos and Andy) with a pre-Aunt Esther La Wanda Page. All three would later appear on Sanford and Son, but not like this! S&L spin some really funny and clever rhyming humor to a crack soul band in the background.



Things get hot and heavy with LaWanda Page as "LaWanda Bigbottom" (If you lookin' for thrills then $#@!!!&er I got 'em)! She appears in some incredibly comic and imaginative sexual dialogues with our heroes, and unlike much of this kind of material, the dialougue is so witty and clever (as well as filthy) that it is impossible not to laugh.



During my college days, this was a prized piece of contraband and we memorized much of this material. The 2 Live Crew (fittingly) used samples from this in their tune "Throw That D."



However, fans of the original album BEWARE! This does NOT contain some of the stuff in the original such as "Nixon is my Shepard," The crude parody of the 23rd Psalm, and the "Toast to Fat Women." After Lawanda's wild bit about "Claptrap Johnson," the CD abruptly switches to some (admittely hilarious) material from ANOTHER Skillet Leroy and Lawanda album from 1969, "Two or Three Times a Day." Good stuff, but purists be warned.



Yes, it's nasty, funky, low-down and filthy dirty, but it is sure enough FUNNY as hell! Bring your friends over (no kids) for beer and pizza for this one!"