1. Have Your Loved Ones Spayed or Neutered 2. Airport Security and Rental Cars 3. TV and Its Side Effects 4. Oreo Generation 5. I 'm Next in Line 6. Grocery Stores 7. Courtesy Sniffs 8. I Believe (Encore)
Album Description
The biggest-selling comedy artist in recording history and four-time Grammy nominee,Jeff Foxworthy returns with the bust-your-gut- laughing Have Your Loved Ones Spayed Or Neutered ,just as he stars in a new TV series.While best- known for his redneck jokes, Foxworthy's Mark Twain - style humor about family life and human nature has made him one of the most popular comedians throughout America.
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Have Your Loved Ones Spayed or Neutered
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2004-07-06)
- Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea
- Label: Warner Bros / Wea
- Format: Live
- Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
- Average Customer Review:
based on 6 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #13021
Avg. Customer Review:
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Laugh-out-loud funny! 2006-01-11
Comment: Jeff Foxworthy, that uncrowned king of the rednecks, that joker in blue jeans, has hit a homerun once again! This wonderful CD is a collection of eight of Jeff's comedy routines, recorded live at The Palace Theater in Louisville, KY, and The Orpheum Theater in Minneapolis, MN. As an added bonus, the eighth bit - I Believe! - costars Larry the Cable Guy!
Overall, I found this to be a great CD. Now, as you might expect with these Blue Collar comedy guys, it is at times rather off-color, but it is never really too bad. So, if you are looking for some of that great Jeff Foxworth/redneck humor, then look no further. I highly recommend this laugh-out-loud funny CD!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: comedy at it's best! 2005-10-15
Comment: This is one of Jeff's best cd's to date. I enjoyed every track, especially the bonus one with Larry the Cable Guy.
Jeff's cd's are typically clean, so you don't have to worry about the kids hearing the wrong language in the car with you.
His comedy kept my husband laughing on a year long deployment in the desert last year- and this cd is one of his favorites.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Ignore the review below 2004-08-10
Comment: I'm not sure what the clown below is talking about, but this howl-a-minute disc is worth the price of admission.
8 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: great material extremely bad sound quality 2004-07-15
Comment: I own more than 300 comedy cds. I am a Jeff Foxworthy fan. This is unfortunately the worst sounding comedy cd I have ever bought (ever worse that Rock's Bigger and Blacker). The sound level goes up and down so at some point you think you are listening to a golf game description and then think you are listening to someone using a megaphone at a protest rally. This happens track after track and deters from enjoying this cd. What I don't understand is if I can fix the problem with a little freeware program I found that copies the tracks and normalizes the sound, why can't the producer or warner brothers do it? And, believe it or not, the cd SKIPS!!! I suggest you either contact the producer of the cd or Warner Bros. and ask them when the correctly produced version of this cd will be re-released and buy it only then.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: The down-home comedian's swan song may be his best work yet. 2004-07-10
Comment: The down-home comedian's swan song may be his best work yet, although without the trademark "redneck" shtick.Jeff Foxworthy has been releasing albums since the immensely popular "You Might Be a Redneck If..." in 1991. This album, his fifth album of new material, may be his last according to the acknowledging liner notes. That hasn't stopped the comedian from churning out some great material. For instance, everybody knows about the Cialis ad from the Super Bowl, but only Foxworthy would comment that if he were in the hospital, he would make sure to wear the robe backwards and walk around. Larry the Cable Guy makes a few unnecessary cameos in the CD during the introduction and encore, but he seems to enhance the CD this time. He doesn't just yell "Git 'er done!" every two seconds, either. The only qualm about this is that some of the material can be seen on "Blue Collar Comedy Tour", but all the repeated bits are absent from the soundtrack. All the audio is new for those whom do not prefer movies. Rating: 4.5/5
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