Firesign Theatre - Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death

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Album Details

Title: Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death
Artist: Firesign Theatre
Release Date: 9/1/1998
Re-Released On: 0/0/1998
Label: Rhino
UPCs: 081227550929, 603497068364
Genre: Spoken Word
Styles: Comedy, Sketch Comedy
Moods: Acerbic, Cynical/Sarcastic, Irreverent, Witty, Freewheeling, Humorous, Ironic, Playful, Quirky, Snide, Sophisticated, Whimsical, Fun
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Unconscious Village: Wake Up
  2. Eyeballs in the Sky
  3. Us Plus: Pork
  4. The Celebrity Stalker
  5. Sports in Your Shorts
  6. Ralph Spoilsport's Going out of Body Sale
  7. The News Drought Continues
  8. Goddess Air Presents "Hullo, Don't Worry! "
  9. A Developing Chase Situation
  10. Pull My String
  11. Princess Goddess Escapes the Celebrazzis
  12. Chump Takes Some Hits
  13. Polar Pro: Texas Trots
  14. Miss Shelob's Feelin' Poorly
  15. Unconscious Village: Last Days Sale
  16. Mr. Coffee Comes up Zeros
  17. Glacier
  18. Gridlock at Homeless Stadium
  19. Polar Ice: Party Vertical
  20. Going, Going, Gone a la Blonde
  21. Sex With My Hat
  22. Trippple Ripppoff
  23. Night Whispers
  24. Bebop and Dwayne Feel No Pain
  25. Smokin' Joe Says Farewell
  26. Us Plus: Zeros and Ones
  27. Chump Makes a Resolution
  28. The Doll Drop
  29. Radionow Says Good-By and Hello

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDRhino
1998CDRhino75509

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Album Review

Firesign Theatre had been out of commission for nearly a decade when they reunited for an anniversary show in 1994, and it had been even longer since all four members had performed together, as David Ossman had bailed out before the release of Nick Danger: The Three Faces of Al. The reunion had gone well for all concerned, so it was probably not a real surprise that all four of them decided to start recording again, though the fact that it took four years was a bit surprising. Though the group had sent up the media before, both television and radio, Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death takes on a style of commercial radio that was more surreal than even the group had imagined back in the '70s. If the members of the troupe are a bit long in the tooth, they're not really showing it here -- they're as sharp as they've ever been. The album details the end of one day in the life of Radio Now, a radio station that changes formats more that it changes its play list, and that day just happens to be the last day of 1999, with the Y2K angst looming over nearly everything. Because of that (and knowing how it all turned out), it's impossible for the album not to feel just a little bit dated, but as usual, the album is well-written enough for it to still be entertaining. ~ Sean Carruthers, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bob WayneEngineer
David Ossman?
Firesign TheatreProducer
Harold BronsonExecutive Producer
Hugh BrownArt Direction, Photography
Lori CarforaProject Assistant
Mark WaldrepMastering
Patrick MilliganProject Assistant
Peter Bergman?
Phil Austin?
Phil Proctor?
Ted MyersProject Assistant
Thane TierneyProject Supervisor