Papa's Got a Brand New Baghdad

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Papa's Got a Brand New Baghdad

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  • Artist: Capitol Steps
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 08, 2004
  • Genre: Spoken Word

Review

The Capitol Steps' musical political satire is in a class all by itself. Not only are their parodies brilliant, but also each of their members are incredible mimics of their targets. Democrats take their share of hits, particularly in the sidesplitting "Green Green Grass at Home" (discussing the probable marijuana use by most of the 2004 presidential candidates), the "Democratic Hit Parade" medley, with "The Lieberman" (based on "The Candyman"), the pompous General Wesley Clark in a revamp of Gilbert & Sullivan into "Modern NATO General," as well as a pair of lisping singers saluting Howard Dean with "Gay Dean Believer." Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is presented in "Hillary's Way" as the wronged spouse of the former president in a hilarious send up of "My Way" (including the line "all hopes were blown"). President George W. Bush is the primary target, as the Capitol Steps have him performing Bill Withers' hit as "Ain't No Surplus, No It's Gone," and James Brown in "Papa's Got a Brand New Baghdad" (which adds the senior Bush's nasal vocals). "SuperCaliforniaRecallFreakShowWasAtrocious" (borrowed from Mary Poppins) introduces some great mimics of several of the candidates to replace the haplessly recalled California Governor Gray Davis, especially the singers lampooning Arianna Huffington and eventual winner Arnold Schwarzenegger. The downfall of Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq borrows from the Rolling Stones to bid a not-so-fond farewell to his two brutal sons "Goodbye Uday, Qusay." Hussein himself is represented in prison, getting in a few digs at Bush's expense during a funny dialog between the two, then singing "Spider Hole" (to the tune of the old Spiderman television theme). "Frogs at War" suggests that the French military is both arrogant and in a hurry to surrender when confronted with war ("When I heard a war had started I put on my plastic plants" and "We're like Springsteen, born to run"). The 24th release by the Capitol Steps is a winner from start to finish. ~ Ken Dryden, Rovi

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Papa's Got a Brand New Baghdad

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Papa's Got a Brand New Baghdad
Live album by The Capitol Steps
Released June 8, 2004
Recorded 2003 and 2004
Genre comedy
Length 55:59
Label Self-published
Producer Elaina Newport
The Capitol Steps chronology
Between Iraq and a Hard Place Papa's Got a Brand New Baghdad Four More Years in the Bush Leagues
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic 4.5/5 stars [1]

Papa's Got a Brand New Baghdad is a 2004 album by the Capitol Steps.

Track listing

  1. Green Green Grass at Home
  2. Help Rwanda
  3. Ain't No Surplus, Now It's Gone
  4. Democratic Hit Parade
  5. I Wish I Was on Oxycontin
  6. Hillary's Way
  7. Cameroon
  8. Papa's Got a Brand New Baghdad
  9. Spider Hole
  10. I Want a Guy Just Like the Guy Who Married Dear Old Dad
  11. Kobe Bryant Jewelers
  12. Frogs at War
  13. Goodbye, Uday, Qusay
  14. Cows Gone Mad
  15. SuperCaliforniaRecallFreakShowWasAtrocious
  16. The Fondler
  17. Lirty Dies

"Papa's Got a Brand New Baghdad". Amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/Papas-Got-Brand-New-Baghdad/dp/B000267J9C/. Retrieved May 26, 2012. 

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