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That Was the Year That Was

 
Album Review: That Was the Year That Was

  • Artist: Tom Lehrer
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1965
  • Total Time: 37:10
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Comedy

Review

Tom Lehrer's work always had a biting, satirical edge to it, but never was this more obvious than on this album, a collection of songs regarding events of the year 1965. Very little was sacred from Lehrer's sharp wit, from racism to the Catholic Church, and, while much of his subject matter has become outdated, his shrewd comic talents are beyond question. 1965 was obviously a good year for political satire: the threat of nuclear war was present and very real, the Catholic Church launched Vatican 2 in an effort to "modernize" the church, free speech was under threat, and the tide was beginning to turn against institutionalized racism (despite Malcolm X being assassinated that year). Lehrer's musicianship is good, but not brilliant, and his singing style is not exceptional, but the content of his songs is what makes him such a great comedian. Lyrically, he was superb. Where his contemporaries Flanders and Swann relied on clever wordplay, Lehrer's caustic wit was his strength.

The nuclear threat was the major theme here, an example being the tale of nuclear proliferation, "Who's Next?," which, when mentioning Israel's need for nuclear weapons, states "The Lord's our shepherd, says the Psalm/But just in case -- we're going to get a bomb." "So Long Mom (A Song for World War 3)" came about because, as Lehrer says in his introduction, "if any songs are going to come out of World War 3, we'd better start writing them now." "Wernher von Braun" questions the United State's dubious moral decision to grant the Nazi scientist von Braun asylum if he worked for the U.S. Space Program, while "Send the Marines" highlights unwritten U.S. foreign policy, specifically on invading another country: "They've got to be protected/All their rights respected/Until somebody we like can be elected."Other themes explored are those of racism ("National Brotherhood Week"), freedom of speech ("Smut"), the growing number of protest songs ("Folk Song Army") ,and new teaching methods ("New Math"). More controversially, the Catholic Church's attempt at modernization is mercilessly lampooned in the "Vatican Rag."

This is one of Tom Lehrer's finest works, and it is a pleasure to hear him actually sing these songs himself. While very much a product of the '60s, much of Lehrer's comedy is still relevant. This album gives a fascinating insight into the politics of the 1960s United States and also shows one of the finest comedic talents of that decade at his absolute best. ~ Jonathan Lewis, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
National Brotherhood Week Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (2:35)
MLF Lullaby Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (2:25)
George Murphy Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (2:08)
The Folk Song Army Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (2:12)
Smut Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (3:15)
Send the Marines Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (1:46)
Pollution Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (2:17)
So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III) Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (2:23)
Whatever Became of Hubert? Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (2:13)
New Math Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (4:28)
Alma Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (5:28)
Who's Next? Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (2:00)
Wernher Von Braun Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (1:46)
The Vatican Rag Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer (2:14)

Credits

Tom Lehrer (Composer), Tom Lehrer (Main Performer), Don Geis (Engineer), Jimmy Hilliard (Producer), Eric Martin (Cover Design)
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That Was The Year That Was
Live album by Tom Lehrer
Released 1965
Recorded July 1965
Genre Satire
Length 31:42
Label Reprise/Warner Bros. Records
Producer Jimmy Hilliard
Professional reviews
Tom Lehrer chronology
Revisited
(1960)
That Was The Year That Was
(1965)
That Was "That Was the Week That Was"
(1981)

That Was The Year That Was (1965) is a live album recorded at the hungry i in San Francisco, containing performances by Tom Lehrer of satiric topical songs he originally wrote for the NBC television series That Was The Week That Was, known informally as TW3 (1964-65). All of the songs related to items then in the news

Contents

Track listing

Side one:

  1. "National Brotherhood Week" – 2:35
  2. "MLF Lullaby" – 2:25
  3. "George Murphy" – 2:08
  4. "The Folk Song Army" – 2:12
  5. "Smut" – 3:15
  6. "Send the Marines" – 1:46
  7. "Pollution" – 2:17

Side two:

  1. "So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III)" – 2:23
  2. "Whatever Became of Hubert?" – 2:13
  3. "New Math" – 4:28
  4. "Alma" – 5:27
  5. "Who's Next?" – 2:00
  6. "Wernher Von Braun" – 1:46
  7. "The Vatican Rag" – 2:14

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