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Personnel: Bob McKenzie (Rick Moranis); Doug McKenzie (Dave Thomas); Geddy Lee, Colina Phillips, Shawne Jackson, Sharon Lee Williams, Jamie Ray, Debbie Fleming, Bob Ferrar (vo...Read more
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Classic comedy. Disc highlight: Geddy Lee!
Bob and Doug McKenzie (Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas) were one of the highlights of SCTV. It was inevitable that they would release a record. The album is mostly audio skits in...Read more

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UPC:066825103623
Artist:Bob & Doug McKenzie
Format:CD
Release Year:1980
Record Label:Anthem (USA)
Genre:Comedy

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Playing Time:44 min.
Contributing Artists:Geddy Lee
Distributor:Bayside Record Dist.
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:DDD

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Personnel: Bob McKenzie (Rick Moranis); Doug McKenzie (Dave Thomas); Geddy Lee, Colina Phillips, Shawne Jackson, Sharon Lee Williams, Jamie Ray, Debbie Fleming, Bob Ferrar (vocals); Kerry Crawfod, Jonathan Goldsmith, Dave Nichol, Bob DiSalle.Producers: Marc Giacomelli, Rick Shurman, Kerry Crawford.Great White North is the hit comedy album from Bob & Doug McKenzie, better known as SCTV veterans Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, respectively. There's one serious problem, though. It's not very funny as a whole. The shtick is that the McKenzie brothers are lazy, beer-swilling dimwits who focus on Canadian culture and rely heavily on slang interjections and put-downs like "take off," "beauty, eh?," and "hoser." Only two selections are truly noteworthy. The first is the catchy novelty hit "Take Off," which features Rush's Geddy Lee singing on the chorus. The edited single eliminated the playful banter among Lee and the McKenzie brothers before and after the song portion. Lee's supposed reason for participating? "Ten bucks is ten bucks." The Yuletide favorite "Twelve Days of Christmas" replaces the traditional gifts with items such as beer, turtleneck sweaters, French toast, toques, backbacon, cigarettes, and comic books. The brothers are overcome by their version, and Bob McKenzie says it's comparable to "Stairway to Heaven." A few other cuts are OK. "The Beerhunter" is about a Russian roulette-like game involving shaken cans of beer. (The title spoofs 1978's Best Picture Oscar winner "The Deer Hunter," which included infamous Russian roulette scenes.) "Doug's Mouth" features goofy sound effects. Moranis and Thomas resurrected the Bob & Doug McKenzie characters for the 1983 cult film Strange Brew and beer commercials in the late '90s. ~ Bret Adams

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Classic comedy. Disc highlight: Geddy Lee!

Created: 20/11/10
Bob and Doug McKenzie (Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas) were one of the highlights of SCTV. It was inevitable that they would release a record. The album is mostly audio skits in their "Canadian Hoser" style (I actually learned a bit about Canada via Bob & Doug!). The highlight of the album is the song "Take Off" that features Order of Canada recipient Geddy Lee of Rush in full "hoser" mode! In addition to singing the chorus, Geddy participates in some of the comedy prior and after the song. The CD is worth having for that track alone (I think this is the only place where it can be found). This particular CD is an original issue on Anthem Records, made in Canada and it sounds great. There is a low-priced reissue currently in print, so there's no excuse not to have this!
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