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Radio Dial |
George Carlin: The Little David Years, 1971 - 1977(CD 1999) |
George Carlin |
From An Evening With Wally Londo Featuring Bill Slazo (1975), one of six Carlin albums included in the boxed set. |
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Main Titles |
The Cider House Rules (OS 1999) |
Orchestra / David Snell |
Music composed and arranged by Rachel Portman. This is typical of most soundtrack albums: a couple of themes, repeated numerous times with little variation. |
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The Cider House |
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The Machine Age |
Bicentennial Man (OS 1999) |
Orchestra / James Horner |
Horner is a versatile and prolific composer, best known to the public at large for his score for Titanic. |
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The Search for Another |
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George's Disc Jockey Theme and Show Opening |
George Carlin: The Little David Years, 1971 - 1977 (CD 1999) |
George Carlin |
From the "Free Complimentary Extra Bonus Disc Not For Sale Anywhere", containing previously un-released cuts. |
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400,000 American Musical Favorites |
There's no information on the recording date, but based on the topical references I'd say it's early to mid-1960s. |
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Divorce Game |
From AM and FM, Carlin's 1972 "transition" album |
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I Used to Be an Irish Catholic |
From Class Clown (1972), the album that includes the cut that resulted in a landmark Supreme Court case, "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television". Which, of course, we can't play on the radio on Sunday afternoon. |
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Childhood Cliches |
"Be careful, you'll put somebody's eye out!" From Occupation: Foole (1973) |
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Metric System |
From Toledo Window Box (1974) |
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The News |
From On the Road (1977) |
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Baseball-Football |
From An Evening With Wally Londo Featuring Bill Slazo (1975) |
| *Acronyms and other mysteries defined:
OC: unless otherwise indicated, the Original Cast recording of a Broadway show, along with the date. OS: unless otherwise indicated, the Original Soundtrack recording of a film, TV show, etc. |
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