Air Farce Live (album)

Air Farce Live (album)

Infobox Album | Name = Air Farce Live
Type = Live album
Artist = Royal Canadian Air Farce


Background =
Released = 1983
Recorded = 1983
Genre = Comedy
Length = ???
Label = CBC Enterprises
Producer = ???
Reviews =
Last album = "The Air Farce Comedy Album"
(1979)
This album = "Air Farce Live"
(1983)
Next album = "The Air Farce Green Album"
(1990)

"Air Farce Live" is a comedy album, performed by the Royal Canadian Air Farce comedy troupe. It was released in 1983. The sketches were performed live during the "Air Farce Live at the Bayview" performance in 1983, at the Bayview Theatre in Toronto.

Liner notes were by Air Farce announcer Allan McFee. McFee's notes consisted of a lengthy protest of the fact that his voice was not heard on the album, and concluded by suggesting that "Air Farce Live" purchasers should return the album to the store and exchange it for a copy of McFee's "Eclectic Circus" LP instead.

Personnel

* Roger Abbott
* Dave Broadfoot
* Don Ferguson
* Luba Goy
* John Morgan

Track listing

#"Fill It Up" – 1:32
#"If You Believe" – 5:55
#"Blind Date" – 3:04
#"Have You Been Drinking?" – 4:18
#"The Emperor Speaks" – 3:39
#"Nifty Body Bags" – 1:39
#"Pastor Quagmire's Sermon" – 4:12
#"Please Report To Immigration" – 3:32
#"The Wrong Puzzle" – 4:36
#"Factory Baby Outlet" – 1:09
#"Bobby & Billy Clobber" – 4:58
#"Pickup Interruptus" – 3:03
#"The Honourable Member" – 6:15

References

External links

* [http://www.airfarce.com/audio/live.html Listen to the album online]


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