Jeff Foxworthy/Bill Engvall/Ron White/Larry the Cable Guy - Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again

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Album Details

Title: Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again
Artist: Jeff Foxworthy/Bill Engvall/Ron White/Larry the Cable Guy
Release Date: 11/23/2004
Label: Warner Bros.
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 093624893028, 093624893066
Genre: Spoken Word
Styles: Comedy, Country Comedy, Standup Comedy
Moods: Brash, Carefree, Cheerful, Lively, Messy, Outrageous, Provocative, Rowdy, Silly, Whimsical, Fun, Humorous, Playful, Quirky, Rambunctious
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Intro
  2. Differences Between Men and Women
  3. Spending Time Together
  4. Here's Your Sign
  5. Intro
  6. The Chinese Space Program and Other Musings on Life
  7. I Just Got Married
  8. Sluggo
  9. Intro
  10. TV and Its Side Effects
  11. Oreo Generation
  12. Courtesy Sniff
  13. Intro
  14. Vasectomies, Fat Girls and Monopoly Money
  15. The New NASCAR
  16. My Family Is Weird
  17. Encore
  18. I Believe

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDWarner Bros.48930
2004CDWarner Bros.

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Album Review

With the WB's Blue Collar TV show showering success on three out of four of the comedians here, the Blue Collar comedy troop sounds more comfortable and sure than ever. Being this relaxed suits their style, but the audience is anything but relaxed as their loud, unruly appreciation of the gang adds the needed excitement. Ron White -- the one who isn't a regular on the television show -- has experienced his own success with his They Call Me Tater Salad DVD and related albums. His lazy but highly entertaining set is the only one hurt by the CD's four-on-one formatting. White's country-Carlin, curmudgeonly delivery really works best when allowed to stretch its legs, but the bite-size sets suit the rest of the troop much better, making for a nuthin'-but-the-highlights laugh fest. Good old Foxworthy comes off better than he does on the TV shows since his dumbfounded-by-life monologues are more natural than his sketch comedy abilities. He's a kind Cosby type now, replacing his "You might be a redneck if..." with his "If you..." such and such "you're either gay or married" ("If you can't remember the last time you had sex with a woman, you're either gay or married."). The quality of his material is on the upswing with a high laugh factor, one that's matched by Bill Engvall's set. His "Spending Time Together" routine is choice Engvall as he explains the difference between men and women along with the separate interests of Southerners and Californians. It's up to BCTV's Larry the Cable Guy to really git-r-done, and git-r-done he does. His rather blue set requires more of his "Lord, I apologize" than usual, but it's a hilarious whirlwind of one-liners. A trip to the flea market with his flatulent grandmother provides Larry with a wealth of material, as does his riffing on former girlfriends. The closing "I Believe" is becoming the troop's theme song, and the version here is one of the best and silliest. White's set is too short, but everything else on Rides Again should satisfy the faithful and add to the Blue Collar Comedy Tour's already huge fan base. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan C. BlomquistProducer
Bill Engvall?
Dave EichornMixing, Editing
J. HancockCover Photo
J.P. WilliamsProducer
Jeff Foxworthy?
Larry the Cable Guy?
Mark HolleyPackage Design
Pat KrausMastering
Rod TanakaPhotography
Ron White?