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Ol Blue Balls Is Back

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Download links and information about Ol Blue Balls Is Back by Red Peters. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Humor genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 59:43 minutes.

Artist: Red Peters
Release date: 1999
Genre: Humor
Tracks: 26
Duration: 59:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Alan Pinchloaf Welcome 0:44
2. The Spelling Song 2:42
3. I Don't Just Love You Down There 2:25
4. Pullin' It All Night Long 3:57
5. Pinchloaf Segue #1 0:14
6. The First Time I Met You 5:03
7. I Wanna Polka Polka 3:26
8. Doggy Style 3:59
9. Babe's Auto Villa 0:43
10. Pinchloaf Segue #2 0:17
11. You Ain't Getting S**t for Christmas 3:56
12. Up Your Ass 0:21
13. Long and Hard 3:16
14. Natural Causes Chicken 0:43
15. The Closing Song 3:13
16. Pinchloaf Segue #3 0:33
17. Use Your Hand 6:40
18. Take It Out At the Ballgame 1:04
19. Peenitch 0:54
20. Gourmet Firewood 0:58
21. The Pope 1:41
22. The Spelling Song (Karaoke Version) 2:44
23. The Closing Song (Karaoke Version) 3:42
24. Tell Me Why 3:58
25. Assbasing Public Service Announcement 1:28
26. Red Peters Bonus Track 1:02

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Red Peters' synthesized orchestra sounds fuller on Ol' Blue Balls Is Back, the hapless lounge singer's second collection of sleazy novelty tunes. Peters plays up his unaware attitude this time, making his blue and gross material easier to take. Most of the tracks consist of one long joke or one long double entendre, but that's what you buy a Peters record for. There are a couple more stories this time, and narrator Alan Pinchloaf returns, but there are no big hits like I Laughed, I Cried, I Fudged My Undies' "Ballad of a Dog Named Stains" or "How's Your Whole...Family?" Still, the production is better and Peters' sophomore effort makes more of an effort to be a flowing album rather than just a collection of songs. Newcomers should start with his overall funnier debut, but fans get a fuller sounding album that should satisfy. [Ol' Blue Balls Is Back was reissued in 2004 with an additional two bonus tracks, "Tell Me Why" and "Assbasing Public Service Announcement."]