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A Very Larry Christmas

 
Album Review: A Very Larry Christmas

  • Artist: Larry the Cable Guy
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 16, 2004
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Christmas
  • Genre: Spoken Word

Review

First off, A Very Larry Christmas is mostly Larry the Cable Guy's syndicated radio "commentaries" -- the ones where he gives his down-home observations on different topics into a microphone that's way to close to his mouth. There's some other odds, ends, and little ditties, but this is more audio-bookish than a traditional album. That said, it's very, very funny. When Larry tries to be a part of his church's singing Christmas tree, he can't understand why his "Wine 'Em, Dine 'Em, 69 'Em" T-shirt isn't allowed at choir practice ("Where does it say that in the Bible?"). Larry is an absurd, lazy, hedonist from America's heartland who has way too much time to think about things. Don't take as offensive his idea that nonbelievers and folks of different faith should stay out of the Targets and Wal-Marts at Christmas time so the Christians can grab all the deals. Along with his knowingly out-of-date catch phrase "What the hell is this, Russia?" Larry is hoping you laugh at him more than with him by totally missing the real meaning of Christmas and by making plenty of other dimwitted blunders elsewhere. These "commentaries" are much more Larry as a character than he is in his standup routine, a slow character like Charlie Weaver or Jethro from the Beverly Hillbillies. Think Jethro with a South Park mouth and a bit of Blazing Saddles sensibility, and you'll stop worrying that he means everything he says. He's got talent, he's highly entertaining, and most of his jokes work well past the first listen. All these things -- along with some choice fart jokes -- overcome A Very Larry Christmas' slapped-together construction and make it worthwhile. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Christmas Commentary Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (2:25)
The Christmas Story Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (2:16)
Santy for a Day Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (1:38)
Oh Holy Crap Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (:15)
Fat Holiday Relatives Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (1:29)
Singing Christmas Tree Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (1:35)
A Letter to Shania Twain Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (2:23)
O Little Girl from Birmingham Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (:21)
Waiter Commentary Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (1:33)
Donny the Retard Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (:09)
Pissed-Off Christmas Poem Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (1:39)
The Most Wonderful Ass Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (:18)
Titty Bar Christmas Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (2:09)
Easy-To-Assemble Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (1:52)
The First Queer Santy Claus Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (:16)
Fruitcake Commentary Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (2:07)
Santy Claus, Santy Claus Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (2:25)
I Pissed My Pants Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (:25)
Christmas Weight Gain Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (1:34)
Grandpa's Thanksgiving Story Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (2:07)
On the First Day of Christmas Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (:08)
Redneck Santa Claus Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (1:09)
Hark, The Hairlip Angel Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (:10)
A Letter to Santa Claus Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (1:44)
Sticks and Horse Turds Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (1:23)
Call a Doctor Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (:18)
Gift-Giving Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (2:12)
I Wish My Mother-In-Law'd Get Hit by a Car Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (:28)

Credits

Glen Rose (Photography), Pat Hutchinson (Engineer), Jay Smith (Design), Peter Strickland (Audio Production), Patrick Hutchinson (Audio Engineer), Tom Carr (Audio Production), J.P. Williams (Producer), Larry the Cable Guy (Executive Producer), Eric Mansfield (Art Direction), J.P. Williams (Audio Production), Tom Carr (Producer), Jeremy Witt (Audio Engineer), Jeremy Witt (Engineer), Pete Tangen (Photography), Donivan Cowart (Mastering), Mark Samansky (Audio Engineer), Michael Winslow (Producer), Tom Carr (Engineer)
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A Very Larry Christmas
Studio album by Larry the Cable Guy
Released November 16, 2004
Genre Comedy
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Tom Carr
J.P. Williams
Michael Winslow
Professional reviews
Larry the Cable Guy chronology
Lord, I Apologize
(2001)
A Very Larry Christmas
(2004)
The Right to Bare Arms
(2005)

A Very Larry Christmas is an album by American comedian Larry the Cable Guy. This album was released on November 16, 2004 on Warner Bros. Records label. The album is composed of radio commentaries dealing with Christmas, as well as musical tracks.

Track listing

  1. "Christmas Commentary" – 2:25
  2. "The Christmas Story" – 2:16
  3. "Santy for a Day" – 1:38
  4. "Oh Holy Crap" – 0:15
  5. "Fat Holiday Relatives" – 1:29
  6. "Singing Christmas Tree" – 1:35
  7. "A Letter to Shania Twain" – 2:23
  8. "O Little Girl from Birmingham" – 0:21
  9. "Waiter Commentary" – 1:33
  10. "Donny the Retard" – 0:09
  11. "Pissed-Off Christmas Poem" – 1:39
  12. "The Most Wonderful Ass" – 0:18
  13. "Titty Bar Christmas" – 2:09
  14. "Easy-To-Assemble" – 1:52
  15. "The First Queer Santy Claus" – 0:16
  16. "Fruitcake Commentary" – 2:07
  17. "Santy Claus, Santy Claus" – 2:25
  18. "I Pissed My Pants" – 0:25
  19. "Christmas Weight Gain" – 1:34
  20. "Grandpa's Thanksgiving Story" – 2:07
  21. "On the First Day of Christmas" – 0:08
  22. "Redneck Santa Claus" – 1:09
  23. "Hark, The Hairlip Angel" – 0:10
  24. "A Letter to Santa Claus" – 1:44
  25. "Sticks and Horse Turds" – 1:23
  26. "Call a Doctor" – 0:18
  27. "Gift-Giving" – 2:12
  28. "I Wish My Mother-In-Law'd Get Hit by a Car" – 0:28

On The Charts

AlbumBillboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2004 The Billboard 200 43
2004 Top Country Albums 8

 
 

 

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