| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2001年10月23日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Koch Records (USA) |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 8299 |
| SKU | 099923829928 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:12:16
GIVE ME YOUR HUMP: THE UNSPEAKABLE TERRY SOUTHERN features readings from Terry Southern's works.
Personnel includes: Terry Southern, Marianne Faithfull, Allen Ginsberg, Rene Ricard, Martin Mull, Michael J. Pollard, Nelson Lyon, Jonathan Winters, Sandra Benhard, Taylor Mead, Michael O'Donoghue, Cheryl Hardwick, Mary Jennifer Mitchell.
Audio Mixer: Eric Liljestrand.
Recording information: Gramercy Park Hotel (1993); Points West Recording, Silverlake, CA (1993); Sine Cafe (1993); Sorcerer Sound Studios, NY (1993); The Home of Michael O'Donoghue, New York, NY (1993); The Village, Santa Monica, CA (1993).
Director: Nelson Lyon.
Editor: Nelson Lyon.
Photographer: Nelson Lyon.
The late Terry Southern was notorious not only for co-writing Dr. Strangelove and Easy Rider, but also for two books that would become cult classics and later films: Candy and The Magic Christian. Southern was also fond of inebriation. He could hold his own with other high-profile reprobates like William S. Burroughs and Dennis Hopper. Like Burroughs, Southern had a flair for captivating an audience with his usually slurred inflection. Southern could tell lecherous tales coded in male chauvinism or outright "dirty old man" diatribes, but his disarming aristocratic intonation made him sound like an eccentric uncle telling inappropriate jokes at a family gathering after too many toddies. Give Me Your Hump: The Unspeakable Terry Southern captures that noxious combination of humor and deviance from Southern himself and also brilliantly assembles a motley crew of like-minded characters, including Marianne Faithfull (in a profanity-filled performance that rivals "Why'd Ya Do It" from her Broken English album), Martin Mull, Allen Ginsberg, and Michael O' Donahue. The guest highlight, though, has to be the once-in-a-lifetime combo of Jonathan Winters and Sandra Bernhard, who perform a short play concerning Kafka, Freud, and Kafka's mother. This is a stimulating audio introduction to Southern's work, and, well, just outright crude fun for its own sake. ~ Al Campbell
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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