It's no mere coincidence that back in 1978 the original vinyl pressing of this third and final Derek & Clive outing came with its own barf bag. The album's improvised dialogues delve lower even than Dudley Moore and Peter Cook's two previous albums as their perverse alter egos. This makes for some painful comedy at times. The "Celebrity Suicide" bit is a standout. [Instead of a barf bag or appropriate stomach medication, the CD reissue of this offensive relic includes an additional 18-plus minutes of impenetrable loathing. ...
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It's no mere coincidence that back in 1978 the original vinyl pressing of this third and final Derek & Clive outing came with its own barf bag. The album's improvised dialogues delve lower even than Dudley Moore and Peter Cook's two previous albums as their perverse alter egos. This makes for some painful comedy at times. The "Celebrity Suicide" bit is a standout. [Instead of a barf bag or appropriate stomach medication, the CD reissue of this offensive relic includes an additional 18-plus minutes of impenetrable loathing. Sadists will rejoice.] ~ Brian Beatty, Rovi
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