Great Phone Calls Featuring Neil Hamburger

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Great Phone Calls
Featuring Neil Hamburger
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Studio album by
Released1992
July 4, 2000 (Re-Issue)
Genre Comedy
Length48:34
Label Amarillo Records
Ipecac Recordings
Producer Neil Hamburger
Neil Hamburger chronology
Great Phone Calls
Featuring Neil Hamburger

(1992)
America's Funnyman
(1996)
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Great Phone Calls Featuring Neil Hamburger is a 1992 album by alternative comedian Neil Hamburger. It was originally released by Amarillo Records in 1992 and then re-issued on Ipecac Recordings in 2000 with 7 extra tracks.

Track listing

  1. "I'm In Your Band" (5:56)
  2. "Cancel It!" (0:23)
  3. "Hijinx" (4:16)
  4. "Hijinx and a Child" (2:48)
  5. "A Score to Settle" (2:14)
  6. "Blood Pizza" (1:03)
  7. "Graduate of Yaoo" (3:16)
  8. "(Write My) Name on the Toilet" (2:00)
  9. "You're Not Good Enough" (2:40)
  10. "A Special Request" (2:45)
  11. "Rock & Roll" (3:08)
  12. "Pickle Potato" (1:45)
  13. "The Man from Hott" (1:30)
  14. "Music of the Night" (featuring Mike Patton) (1:03)
  15. "A Nationally-Known Comedian" (6:16)
  16. "I Got Shot" (1:13)
  17. "Nude Models" (0:33)
  18. "MHC" (1:10)
  19. "Nobody Seems to Love Me" (1:07)
  20. "SF Hotline" (1:17)
  21. "Friends" (1:06)
  22. "Pablo Cruise Fan Club" (1:05)

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