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The South Park Chef Aid

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2001年08月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルColumbia
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 4917002
SKU 5099749170025

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Producers include: Primus, Rick Rubin, Tim Armstrong, Lars Frederiksen, Master P. Engineers include: D. Sardy, David Schiffman, Robert Casale.

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Nowhere To Run
    2. 2.
      Chocolate Salty Balls
    3. 3.
      Brad Logun
    4. 4.
      Come Sail Away
    5. 5.
      Kenny's Dead
    6. 6.
      Simultaneous
    7. 7.
      Will They Die 4 You
    8. 8.
      Hot Lava
    9. 9.
      Bubblegoose
    10. 10.
      No Substitute
    11. 11.
      Wake Up Wendy
    12. 12.
      Horny
    13. 13.
      Huboon Stomp
    14. 14.
      Love Gravy
    15. 15.
      Feel Like Makin' Love
    16. 16.
      Rainbow
    17. 17.
      Tonight Is Right For Love
    18. 18.
      It's A Rockin World
    19. 19.
      Mephisto And Kevin
    20. 20.
      Mentally Dull
    21. 21.
      South Park

商品の紹介

Entertainment Weekly - "...What constantly redeems the album is the dark humor and musical chops of creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Their parodies, from Hayes' double-entendre pimp-funk strut `Chocolate Salty Balls (P.S. I Love You)' to croaky renditions of Bad Company and Styx anthems, are funny, loving mockeries..." - Rating: B
Rovi

This tie-in album to TV's South Park gang of potty-mouthed cartoon cutups comes from an episode chronicling a benefit concert for resident school cook Chef (voiced by Isaac Hayes). Calling in such pals as Ozzy Osbourne, Wyclef Jean, and Elton John, Chef Aid: The South Park Album is little more than a soundtrack featuring chart-toppers du jour. But most of the guest artists are peripheral to the surroundings (although Master P's "Kenny's Dead" is a clever goof incorporating both a running gag of the series and Curtis Mayfield's "Freddie's Dead"). The real treats come from the animated characters themselves: Chef gets all funky paying tribute to his "Chocolate Salty Balls," and several of his lascivious tunes -- which originated on the show and are naturally soaked in double entendres -- are spread throughout the album. The highlight, however, is resident fatty Eric Cartman's skewering cover of Styx's "Come Sail Away." It not only inflates the original's bloated pretensions, it also mocks an entire faceless, and creatively infertile, period in music in the process. ~ Michael Gallucci|
Rovi

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