Give Us a Break (Proctor and Bergman album) explained
Give Us A Break is a 1978 comedy album by comedy duo Proctor and Bergman, one half of the Firesign Theatre.
Track listing
Side One
- "Hot Rock Radio – 0:30"
- "Carumba – 0:45" — Proctor parodies Ricardo Montalbán's Chrysler Cordoba commercials,[1] where he extols the "rich Corinthian leather" interior[2]
- "Brainduster Memory School – 1:30"
- "Whale Oil – 1:10"
- "U.N. In Session – 3:00"
- "Dr. X – 1:20"
- "Consumer Watchdog – 1:25"
- "Fab Fad Fashions – 1:30"
- "ZBS-TV – 2:15"
- "Ten-Shun – 1:40"
- "C.B. Course – 1:30"
Side Two
- "Lemon Car - 2:20"
- "Movie Spots - 1:20"
- "Chef Entree - 1:55"
- "Nukes In The News - 2:35"
- "Flu Song - 1:35"
- "Sweetened History - 1:15"
- "Sat Nite Gun Mart - 0:40"
- "Sneezers Chicken - 1:20"
- "What Did That Man Say? - 1:45"
- "Hot Rock Radio - 0:10"
- "Our Natural Anthem - 0:25"
Cover art
The album cover shows a photographed clay sculpture by Robert Grossman, who painted the cover for the 1970 Firesign Theatre album Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers.
References
- Book: Novas, Himilce. Everything you need to know about Latino history: 2008 edition . 2008 . Penguin Group. 978-0-452-28889-8 . 330–33 1. 22 August 2012 .
- Book: Frum, David. How We Got Here : The 70's--The Decade that Brought You Modern Life--For Better or Worse. 2000. Basic Books. 978-0-465-04195-4. 25. registration.