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Album Details: Evening with Groucho

Release Date:10/31/1989
Label:A&M Records
UPC:075021601024

Track List: Evening with Groucho

  1. Introduction
  2. My Family, How We Got Our Names
  3. Strange Relatives-Uncle Julius
  4. Chico at Klauber Horn Co
  5. Uncle Herman, Chiropodist
  6. Timbuctoo
  7. Annie Berger
  8. Oh, How That Woman Could Cook
  9. Toronto Song
  10. London Stories, Polish Officer
  11. London Stories, Churchill & 2nd ...
  12. Tough Chicago Critic Story
  13. Palace Theatre: Fanny Brice
  1. Poem from the Play Animal Crackers
  2. T.S. Eliot Memorial; Laurence Ol...
  3. 2nd World War Bond Tour
  4. Houdini Story
  5. Music in "Coconuts": George Kauf...
  6. Music in "Coconuts": Stay Down H...
  7. W.C. Fields: Beebee Gun/Prohibition
  8. Everybody Works But Father
  9. Father's Day
  10. Priests Stories: Plaza Hotel/Mon...
  11. Show Me a Rose
  12. Lydia, The Tattooed Lady

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Pro Reviews: Evening with Groucho

  • All Music Guide

    In the early 1970's, Groucho Marx took his oneman show which, essentially, he'd been doing, in one form or another, for more than a decade, either on You Bet Your Life or whatever other venue he happened to be working in on the road. The culmination was this recording (sometimes referred to as An Evening With Groucho Marx) from his appearance at Carnegie Hall in New York, in front of an adoring audience, introduced by Dick Cavett, and accompanied by Marvin Hamlisch at the piano, with his companion Erin Fleming providing the female vocals where necessary. With the Marx Brothers' movies, it was easy to forget that they had some of the best writers in the business providing them with lines, but as the material was generally built upon their stage personalities, their movie work was representative of the Marxes as artists by the time Groucho did this performance, at age 81, he had pretty much become his public persona, so this is an honest representation of Groucho Marx unchained, as it... were. His voice creaks a little bit, and one sometimes wishes that he could have made this career move five years or so earlier (if not sooner), but what is here is dazzling in its cleverness and wit, and also as a document of an era of life that was fading away in our midst, and a tradition in entertainment, sometimes coarse but always clever and very ethnic (and Jewish) that was already unknown to most of the people present in the audience. The record became a bestseller as a double LP and later became a highlyprized CD before going outofprint sometime in the 1990's. From his pronunciations to his details of daily life embodied in his stories, and the fragments of vaudeville entertainment quoted and sprinkled throughout his stories, the recording is priceless. Despite his age, Groucho's energy picks up as the performance rolls along, so that by the middle of the disc, it's easy to forget most of the time that it's an octagenarian that we're listening to, charming, clever, witty, and acerbic all at once. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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