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Dress to Kill

 
Album Review: Dress to Kill

  • Artist: Eddie Izzard
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 26, 2002
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Spoken Word

Review

1998's Dress to Kill was Eddie Izzard's belated breakthrough into the U.S. comedy mainstream, thanks to the filmed special's regular airings on HBO. Unfortunately, of the four concerts that Anti Records reissued on CD in 2004, it loses the most in the loss of its visual element. Not only is Izzard's flamboyant stage presence lost (the heart of the show is his long routine about being, in his own words, an "Executive Transvestite"), but he had become so much more comfortable on-stage by this point that there's a very strong physical aspect to the show that simply can't be recreated with the visuals removed. For example, there's a running gag in the hilarious "Italians and Fascists" that involves the general Italian world view even under Fascism, a devil-may-care La Dolce Vita attitude that Izzard sums up perfectly in the way he says "ciao," but sadly, the joke isn't even half as funny without seeing Izzard's body language as he says it. Despite these flaws, Dress to Kill is still one of the pinnacles of standup comedy in the '90s. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
San Francisco Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (4:55)
American Dream Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (1:07)
Empire Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (1:59)
2nd World War Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (1:50)
Pearl Harbour to Russia Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (2:54)
Italians & Fascists Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (4:19)
European Union Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (2:11)
Male Tomboy Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (6:25)
Executive Transvestite Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (1:45)
Stonehenge Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (5:58)
Church of England Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (2:26)
Scooby Doo Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (2:27)
Heimlich Maneouvre Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (2:24)
I'm a Film Nut Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (6:37)
Great Escape Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (9:25)
President Kennedy Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (3:52)
One Step for Man Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (3:12)
Puberty Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (6:07)
Lost My Virginity Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (2:57)
Encore Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard (4:52)

Credits

Bob Knight (Mastering), Steve Double (Photography), Eddie Izzard (Text), Zanna (Cover Photo)
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Dress to Kill
Video by Eddie Izzard
Released United States November 26, 2002
United Kingdom October 4, 2004
Recorded 1998 at the Stage Door Theatre, San Francisco
Genre Stand-up comedy
Length United States 175 minutes, United Kingdom 114 minutes
Label WEA Corp.
Director Lawrence Jordan
Eddie Izzard video chronology
Glorious Dress to Kill Circle

Dress To Kill is the title of a performance by Eddie Izzard, and is a continuation of the British comedian's surrealist, ideas-based comedy. The video and DVD were recorded during a performance in San Francisco, California, in the United States. However, the tour was a global one. During this tour Izzard also wrote the book Dress to Kill with David Quantick (photographs by Steve Double), which was published by Virgin Books in hardback in 1998 and in paperback in 2000.

Izzard's humour includes observations on the American concept of history, beginning with his throwaway line "I grew up in Europe, where the history comes from" and continuing through diversions about the belief that all Europeans live in castles ("we just long for a bungalow or something") and the attitude of Americans toward historical landmarks. Additionally, Izzard takes time to explain his background as an executive transvestite and how it impacted on his desire to join the military. This is explained through a proposal for the Army's "first battalion transvestite brigade...with fantastic makeup and a fantastic gun."

The centerpiece of the performance is a retelling of British history from Stonehenge through to the Reformation. This is done with Izzard adopting a very Italian accent (and miming riding on a Vespa) to signify the Pope talking to Henry VIII ("who is Sean Connery for this film") and explaining that he can't marry as many wives as he wants to. This is set against the backdrop of Martin Luther pinning his 95 Theses on the door of Wittenberg Cathedral, a paper that reads "Einen Minuten bitte. Ich habe einen kleinen Problemo avec diese Religione." "He was from everywhere," explains Izzard to great cheers from the audience. Similar to his use of Sean Connery as the voice of Henry VIII, he uses the voice of James Mason as the voice of God.

Izzard, a self-proclaimed film buff, also describes the plot of The Great Escape in somewhat manic fashion. He is particularly fond of Steve McQueen's role in the film, and goes to great lengths to explain how inaccurate his escape through Central Europe actually is.

Diversions are also made in relation to the Heimlich maneuver and the American Dream, while the performance ends with Izzard re-telling the story of how he didn't lose his virginity. An encore is then performed, featuring Izzard delivering the plot of the film Speed in French and explaining how his schoolboy French serves him in France itself.

One of Izzard's most well-known routines was performed during Dress To Kill: a satirical depiction of Church of England fundamentalism, wherein Izzard explains how Church of England fundamentalism would be impossible because people would be shouting out "You must have tea and cake with the vicar or you DIE!" and "CAKE OR DEATH?!" The latter phrase has become so well-known that it is now the name of an Eddie Izzard fansite.

The CD version differs from the DVD version because it was recorded on a different night. There are numerous subtle difference between the CD and DVD material, the most notable being Eddie getting heckled by an impatient fan during The Great Escape routine on the CD, urging him to "move on" with the story - provoking an equally hilarious response from Izzard.

CD track listing

  1. San Francisco
  2. American Dream
  3. Empire
  4. 2nd World War
  5. Pearl Harbour to Russia
  6. Italians and Fascists
  7. European Union
  8. Male Tomboy
  9. Executive Transvestite
  10. Stonehenge
  11. Church of England
  12. Scooby Doo
  13. Heimlich Maneouvre
  14. I'm a Film Nut
  15. Great Escape
  16. President Kennedy
  17. One Step for Man
  18. Puberty
  19. Lost My Virginity
  20. Encore

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