Aperitif for Destruction - Richard Cheese

Aperitif for Destruction

Richard Cheese

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2005-05-24
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 2005 Surfdog, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
People = Shit Richard Cheese 2:03 USD 0.99
2
Welcome to the Jungle Richard Cheese 2:41 USD 0.99
3
Brass Monkey Richard Cheese 2:13 USD 0.99
4
Let's Get It Started Richard Cheese 1:58 USD 0.99
5
Man In the Box Richard Cheese 2:23 USD 0.99
6
Been Caught Stealing Richard Cheese 1:55 USD 0.99
7
The Girl Is Mine Richard Cheese 2:15 USD 0.99
8
You Oughta Know Richard Cheese 2:11 USD 0.99
9
Enter Sandman Richard Cheese 1:50 USD 0.99
10
Sunday Bloody Sunday Richard Cheese 1:36 USD 0.99
11
We Are the World Richard Cheese 1:46 USD 0.99
12
Do Me Richard Cheese 1:31 USD 0.99
13
American Idiot Richard Cheese 1:35 USD 0.99
14
Add It Up Richard Cheese 1:46 USD 0.99
15
Somebody Told Me Richard Cheese 2:56 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Good boy!

    4
    By Gleek of the week
    You know what you're getting. Another fun Richard Cheese album.
  • Rock???

    1
    By Ultimate Joester
    this is freaken jazz!! I mean, yea I know they are originally rock songs but cheese makes jazz music, not rock
  • Cheese

    5
    By Lightwarlos
    I find listening to Mr. Cheese to be very funny, he has a great band and in my view he is one of the best jazz artist in awhile. If you haven't heard him you should really check him out.
  • Me so amused!

    4
    By Wolfgang Müzak
    Hmmm...I wonder along with another listener: Why the omission of "Me So Horny" from the playlist? However gross, Richard Cheese's rendition of "Horny" is terrific! Clearly, iTunes' official reviewer, Ronnie Lankford, doesn't get the joke within the joke. Cheese's genius (yes, genius!) is that he takes absurd and often foul songs and presents them...dare I say, cheesily, but also BEAUTIFULLY! The real joke is that Cheese sings these tunes so darn well (along with superb accompaniment from Gouda, Brie, etc.), that he both mocks them yet extracts the melodic pearls that lie deep within. Cheese also extends the boundaries of the original comic device (i.e., Bill Murray as the offensive lounge singer in the early days of SNL) in both directions: singing much cruder songs in a voice worthy of the finest Broadway baritone. This is first-rate, avant-garde comedy, but I suspect the audience for it will remain small.
  • Classy views on raunchy tunes

    3
    By Unacious
    You just have to laugh at some of these tracks - Dick really knows how to rework a tune into something "swanky". Even if you find his type of humor distasteful, do yourself a favor and buy "Welcome to the Jungle" and "Man in the Box", at least. Those are easily the best tracks on the album, and they almost top the original versions.
  • Why no Me So Horny!?

    3
    By SOG EP Havoc
    This has some good songs on it, but why is there no Me So Horny!? It would have gotten more stars with that song. It is on the original album, but for some reason not on iTunes.

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