Some albums by the Firesign Theatre are Boom Dot Bust, which was released in 1999, Fighting Clowns, which was released in 1980, Forward into the Past, which was released in 1976, and The Tale of the Giant Rat of Sumatra, which was released in 1974.
i think they only have 1 album and 2 live albums, and some singles
BB King has prouce many albums an some have inclued guests (other people). None of his albums were done with a host in every song but their are some songs that will have to be reaserched by you.
George Shearing has recorded over 17 albums. His first album was ''Black Satin'' . Some, but not all, of the other albums are: Beauty and the beat!, Back to Birdland and his last album Hopeless Romantics
they have 2 'Fix Me' which was released in 2006 and 'Masterpiece Theatre' which was released in 2009 there new album is going to be coming out in the spring or summer of 2011 : )
I have a large collection a long play albums some jazz some pop and some orchestra music that i would like to find out the value of This needs more detail. So, how does one find out the value of LP albums?
The Firesign Theatre's Big Book Of Plays was created in 1972.
The Firesign Theatre's Big Book Of Plays has 144 pages.
The Firesign Theatre's Big Mystery Joke Book was created in 1974.
The Firesign Theatre's Big Mystery Joke Book has 150 pages.
The ISBN of The Firesign Theatre's Big Mystery Joke Book is 0-87932-078-8.
The quote "another day, another electric green and blue dollar" is attributed to comedian Phil Proctor, a member of the Firesign Theatre. The Firesign Theatre was known for its surreal and satirical comedy, often incorporating social commentary into their performances. Proctor's work with the group helped to define their unique style of humor in the late 1960s and 1970s.
A Firesign Chat with Papoon was created in 1972.
Just Folks... A Firesign Chat was created in 1977.
The comedy sketch you are referring to is likely "The Further Adventures of Nick Danger" by The Firesign Theatre, a radio show parodying detective stories. In this sketch, the character Nick Danger jokingly searches for an "elusive dust mite" in a shag carpeting setting to enhance the comedic elements. The Firesign Theatre is known for its clever and surreal humor, blending elements of satire and parody.
(1) Fix Me (2) Masterpiece Theatre (3) Ever After
The Zodiac Killers- crime fiction based on fact might be one, I can"t help but think there might be something to do with, as you typed Chars signs- implied burning like Char-broiled burgers- there was a radio comedy team-or something like that calle the FIRESIGN THEATRE. Firesign being written as one word. Nothing to do with Fire prevention or control. Very unusual title and they were more or less in the adult sections in the record stores (They did albums) a lot of spoken word can get on one album side, as is known). I guess they were big int he early seventies, in the heyday of Vinyl.
The first one was "Fix Me", their second was "Masterpiece Theatre" and their upcoming album of 2011 is going to be called "Ever After".