Rodney Carrington - King of the Mountains

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Album Details

Title: King of the Mountains
Artist: Rodney Carrington
Release Date: 4/3/2007
Label: Capitol, Liberty
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 094636399829, 094639746620
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, Country Comedy, Standup Comedy, Observational Humor
Moods: Humorous, Brash, Fun, Trashy, Freewheeling, Hedonistic, Playful, Reckless, Sexual, Sleazy, Whimsical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Intro
  2. Tee Off
  3. Massage
  4. TV Show
  5. Shopping on Rodeo Street
  6. Real Fancy Place
  7. Give It a Try
  8. Zoo
  9. Yoga Class
  10. Boxing
  11. Christmas with the Kids
  12. Home Movie
  13. Short Arms
  14. Wheel of Fortune
  15. Travel Pillow
  16. The Apple
  17. Fun
  18. Changes
  19. Baby Back [Live]
  20. Fat Girl
  21. Put Your Clothes Back On [Live]
  22. Rap Star [Live]
  23. Rhymes with Truck [Live]
  24. Show Them to Me [Live]
  25. Baby Back
  26. Rhymes with Truck
  27. Rap Star
  28. Show Them to Me
  29. Tribute to Barry Martin
  30. Angel Friend [Live]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDCapitol63998
------CDLiberty974662

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Album Review

When he landed a sitcom on ABC in 2004, Rodney Carrington quickly lifted himself out of the world of guest appearances on morning zoo radio and small-time comedy clubs. In other words, he went from Tim Wilson to Jeff Foxworthy and sanitized his act accordingly for prime-time TV. The two seasons of Rodney had a bit of an edge, but the truly trashy side of his act was still there, growing or maybe festering and waiting for its turn. Completely free of shame, King of the Mountains is the hilarious result. Carrington has used the four years since his last new album to hone his ribald act without disrupting the easygoing, everyman charm. His standup material is tight, but it also flows effortlessly with the comedian casually strolling through his day-to-day life of porno, immature friends, dysfunctional family, and a world that's a little too fast for a die-hard Oklahoman. His "aw shucks" attitude tempers the filth and down-home bias, but it's his understanding of what he pretends to not understand that really separates him from the Cable Guys and other Blue Collar comedians. Carrington does a perfect Bobby Trendy impression to play a Rodeo Drive salesclerk on "Shopping on Rodeo Street," while the song "Rap Star" has some current insider and properly used hip-hop slang, even if it's introduced with an "I don't know a dang thing about these rappers" excuse. As good as the standup portion of the album is, King of the Mountains does ramp up to what is always the best part of any Carrington effort: the dirty, silly, and catchy songs. They're presented at the end of the live show and again in their studio versions with a touching, heartfelt tribute to fellow comedian and longtime friend Barry Martin closing the album. With observational humor threatening to take the spotlight away from the novelty songs, King of the Mountains is a good laugh the whole way through and, in turn, his strongest album to date. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bob HobanPiano, Vocals (Background), Keyboards
Brady BarnettDigital Editing
Dave PomeroyBass, Vocals (Background)
Dean DixonPhotography
Denise ArguijoArt Producer
Eric AdkinsPhoto Assistance
Gary MorsePedal Steel
Greg LawrenceEditing
Jason LefanAssistant
Joanie DixonMake-Up
Julie GoldsteinPublicity
Larry FranklinFiddle
Lisa CochranVocals (Background)
Mark GrossEditing, Executive Producer
Michael SpriggsVocals (Background), Guitar (Acoustic)
Michelle HallArt Producer
Milton SledgeVocals (Background), Drums
Pat BuchananGuitar, Vocals (Background)
Paul FranklinVocals (Background), Pedal Steel
Rob UehlingEngineer
Rodney CarringtonExecutive Producer
Steve TillischMixing, Engineer
Vicki HamptonVocals (Background)
Wesley LigonDesign