Sibling Rivalry: The Best of the Smothers Brothers The Smothers Brothers

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  • Release Date: 03/03/1998
  • Sales Rank: 1,218
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 081227523527
 
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Sibling Rivalry: The Best of the Smothers Brothers

1LISTENPretoria 4:21
2LISTENTom Dooley 4:46
3LISTENChocolate 2:50
4LISTENLaredo 3:11
5LISTENDaniel Boone 1:17
6LISTENThe Saga of John Henry 8:54
7LISTENGnus 2:32
8LISTENCrabs Walk Sideways 5:10
9LISTENJenny Brown 4:57
10LISTENThe Military Lovers 0:52
11LISTENMediocre Fred 1:46
12LISTENMom Always Liked You Best 4:42
13LISTENYou Can Call Me Stupid 2:41
14LISTENI Talk to the Trees 5:10
15LISTENHangman 1:24
16LISTENCabbage 10:24
17LISTENMichael, Row the Boat Ashore 6:32
18LISTENYou Didn't Come In 4:57

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Sibling Rivalry: The Best of the Smothers Brothers is a terrific, single-disc collection of 18 classic routines and songs the seminal comedy duo recorded between 1962 and 1965. There's no better compilation of the group's classic routines, and since most of the original albums are long out of print, this disc is the only way to acquire recordings of the Smothers at their peak. That alone is reason to get the disc, but fortunately it delivers on its promise, offering some of the group's greatest songs and bits, including "Pretoria," "Tom Dooley," "Chocolate," "Jenny Brown," "Mediocre Fred," "You Can Call Me Stupid," "Hangman," "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore," "You Didn't Come In," and, of course, "Mom Always Liked You Best." Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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