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| Morning Wood | 
enlarge | Artist: Rodney Carrington Label: Capitol Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy Used: $7.04 You Save: $10.94 (61%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 4037
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5 x 0.4
MPN: 24827 UPC: 724352482726 EAN: 0724352482726 ASIN: B00004W55G
Release Date: August 15, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Fat Girls, Nebraska Farmers, Japanese Restaurants | | • | Rodney's Wife & Kids, Marriage, Vacations | | • | All About Sex | | • | Play Your Cards Wrong | | • | T**ties & Beer | | • | In Her Day | | • | More of a Man | | • | Gay Factory Worker | | • | A Dozen Roses | | • | Carlos | | • | Morning Wood | | • | Pickup Truck | | • | More of a Man | | • | Older Women | | • | Great to Be a Man | | • | Play Your Cards Wrong |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Carrington's got an ugly, agitated view of the world. That's the exact reason why some people like the comic and others don't. In the CD's opening minutes the comedian proudly indulges in some nasty ethnic caricature, but before long he settles into the raunchy redneck sex routines he's best known for. At times, Carrington's all-consuming horniness sounds more like a nagging Pavlovian itch than adult sexual yearning. The central figure in Rodney's world continues to be the male member and references to his favorite organ abound on Morning Wood. About half of the disc is taken up with the comic performing dirty ditties. The title track works the same turf as "Letter to My Penis," a song from Carrington's 1998 album, Hangin' with Rodney. This guy definitely has an obsession and he wants to share it with the world. --Fred Cisterna
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Suffers from the same thing most new comedy does... April 27, 2001 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
The biggest problem with comedy recordings today is that most comedians seem torn between telling jokes and being rock stars. It must be the lights or the power of the microphone or something, but whatever it is, I wish someone would tell them that THAT'S NOT WHY WE BUY THEIR RECORDS.I immensely enjoyed his 1-track CD length "C'mon Laugh You Bastards", once I let myself go and get into his rhythm, which is admittedly a slow-starter kind of show. Yeah, it had some guitar-playing at the end, but it was toitally in service to the audience before him and comedy in general. THIS CD, however, has LOADS of music and not anywhere near enough straight-ahead comedy. And with a guy who slow-starts, that ain't all good, pardner. I know he makes a ton of money on he country music circuit with it, but it doesn't make it a great comedy record.
Rodney Keeps The Comedy Flowing Hubba Hubba Hey! September 10, 2001 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
The cover should tell you something about Rodney, and his comedy. Heck, it explains the title of the CD fully. Rodney is standing on the porch holding a mug, while a carefully aimed chain saw attempts to cover his morning wood.This CD is a mixture of comedic skits, and songs that make me giggle insanely. Rodney shows he has ZERO shame, and loves to walk onto the end of the plank of comedy. This is not good clean family fun. This is good humor from a man who sounds much like a cross between Richard Pryor and Jeff Foxworthy. If you are offended by vulgarity I'd say steer clear. But, if Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy and Dolemite don't turn you off, this shouldn't. If you are into raunchy comedy than this is the CD for you. If you are easily offended this isn't the comedy CD for you. Rodney Carrington is a funny dirty version of the popular Jeff Foxworthy. You might be a redneck if you like Rodney Carrington, or you could just be someone who likes their humor served in a filthy plate at a truck stop. I am the latter. Worthy of listen, and a purchase of course. Standout Tracks are (Rodney's Wife & Kids, Marriage, Vacations) where Rodney discusses the perils we all face during marriage, and FAMILY vacation. Also a A (Dozen Roses) in which Rodney sings about what women want from a man. Hilarity ensues! Enjoy!
Borrow before you buy January 13, 2001 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I found this to be a severe and solid slap in the face for my investment. I really enjoyed Hanging With Rodney, but found this to be sad and sorry. The only pleasure I anticipate will be when I trade this in for something else. From the first moments of the CD I had the distinct impression that Mr. Carrington was not only intoxicated, but feels that swear words can take the place of genuine humor. I would strongly advise anyone interested to borrow a copy of this CD from someone prior to buying it. Be Advised.
Funny Stuff September 24, 2005 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
There is no end to Rodney's talent and comedic abilities. Though not quite as strong as his first 2 CDs, Morning Wood is sure to entertain. Full of all new material, this CD is great for any fan of Rodney of someone who's looking to see what he is about. Also, check out his TV show, "Rodney."
Too funny September 7, 2000 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
Keep you laughing from one track to the next. Great CD. Not for those who are offended easy, though.
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