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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.

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.

The Cider House

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.

The Search for Another

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.

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.

Divorce Game

From AM and FM, Carlin's 1972 "transition" album

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.

Childhood Cliches

"Be careful, you'll put somebody's eye out!" From Occupation: Foole (1973)

Metric System

From Toledo Window Box (1974)

The News

From On the Road (1977)

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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