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Let's Have a Pancake!

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Download links and information about Let's Have a Pancake! by Chandler Travis Philharmonic. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Pop, Humor genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 47:49 minutes.

Artist: Chandler Travis Philharmonic
Release date: 2000
Genre: Pop, Humor
Tracks: 12
Duration: 47:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. That's What She Said 3:13
2. This Is Home 4:55
3. Bob What's-Is-Name 4:24
4. Stay Like That 5:36
5. What'll It Be 3:23
6. Baby Come Get Your Cat 2:59
7. Nature Boy 4:10
8. Got to Let Go Sometime 5:01
9. Say When 3:02
10. Crab Napkin 4:32
11. Chandler Travis, King of the World 3:25
12. That's What She Said (Regular) 3:09

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Reestablishing their role as one of New England's most diversely talented and underrated harmonic entities, CTP delivers yet again with a coherently varied collection of musical madness. From the self-censored opener (and uncensored closer) "That's What She Said" and the lazily fanfared reunion of "This Is Home" to the encouraging vaudevillian bounce of "Bob What's-Is-Name" and the late-night lounge of "What'll It Be," Chandler and the boys (including Reverse's Jackson Cannon and Mike Piehl) offer a wonderfully wacky set of songs. An uncredited interlude boozily combines "Hello Dolly" and "Me and Bobby McGee" and "Stay Like That" sounds like it has been ripped from the TMBG catalog (complete with Linnell-y vocals). "Nature Boy" is a percussive samba from the same environment as Talking Heads' "Nothing but Flowers" and "Got to Let It Go Sometime" is a gentle harmonic ballad reminiscent of Moxy Fruvous. Though the drums on "Crab Napkin" never quite get in line with the rest of the Costello-d crustacean crunch, the music is easy to appreciate, even by the boys in the band, who show their love for their frivolous leader with the penultimate paeon "Chandler Travis, King of the World." It's silly. It's goofy. It's tight. It's Chandler Travis.