Steve Martin - A Wild and Crazy Guy (front cover) Vinyl

Steve Martin - A Wild and Crazy Guy (1978) Vinyl LP + Photo Insert • Comedy

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Steve Martin - A Wild and Crazy Guy (front cover) Vinyl

Steve Martin - A Wild and Crazy Guy (1978) Vinyl LP + Photo Insert • Comedy

$9.99

Catalog Number:

HS-3238

Musical Styles:

1970s, Comedy/Novelty Music

Sleeve Grade:

Excellent (EX)

Record Grade:

Near Mint (NM or M-)

Condition Details:

Photo/set list insert included, HYPE-STICKER included but not attached. Vinyl plays nicely (play-graded). Gate-fold cover has a few creases near edges; very light-scuffing and surface impressions (front/back/inner-gate). Inner-sleeve is original (photo/credits), split along one seam. Spine is easy-to-read with mild-wear. Minor shelf-wear along top-edge, heavier wear along bottom-edge and corners. Opening is crisp with signs of light use. Cream label with straight lines. (Not a cut-out.)


Tracks:

  1. I'm Feelin' It
  2. Philosophy / Religion / College / Language
  3. Creativity In Action / I'm In The Mood For Love
  4. A Wild And Crazy Guy
  5. A Charitable Kind Of Guy
  6. An Expose
  7. Cat Handcuffs
  8. You Naive Americans
  9. My Real Name
  10. King Tut

About The Record:

A Wild and Crazy Guy, by Steve Martin, reached No. 2 on Billboard's Pop Albums Chart. The album was eventually certified double platinum. It contains the hit novelty single King Tut, which Martin also performed on Saturday Night Live. It also has Martin revealing his 'real' name, which he admits is the sound of him flipping his lips. The album was released just as his celebrity status grew and the format reflects this. The first half of the album was performed in front of a small audience at The Boarding House in San Francisco, California, where his previous album had been recorded. The second half of the album was performed at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The switchover between venues is handled in a clever segue in the opening minute of the track A Wild and Crazy Guy which opened Side Two of the original vinyl long-player – Steve reads a bogus financial disclosure report to the audience at The Boarding House nightclub, and when he gets to calculating concert revenues he reveals his desire to make over $2 million on a single show; the audience reaction quickly segues from the enclosed intimacy of The Boarding House to the far more raucous open amphitheatre of Red Rocks near Denver. Martin reprises his role as Georg, one of the Czech Festrunk Brothers (a role he had popularized with Dan Aykroyd on Saturday Night Live) on two tracks – the second half of A Wild and Crazy Guy and You Naive Americans. The album won the Grammy Award in 1979 for Best Comedy Album. In 2015, the album was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for inclusion in the National Recording Registry

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