Leader of the Banned
Leader of the Banned is the third Sam Kinison comedy album released in 1990. The first side consists of stand-up comedy, and the second side consists of covers of classic rock songs by bands such as AC/DC, Mountain, Cheap Trick, and The Rolling Stones.
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Released | 1990 | |||
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Label | Warner Bros. | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Detox This" | |
2. | "Shopping for Pets" | |
3. | "Sex, Videotape and Zoo Animals" | |
4. | "Jerry's Bastard Kid" | |
5. | "Lenny Bruce's Mom" | |
6. | "Casual Users of Terrorism" | |
7. | "Old People Must Die" | |
8. | "Grilled Cheese Sandwich" | |
9. | "Phone Call from Hell" | |
Total length: | 33:01 |
No. | Title | Length |
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10. | "Gonna Raise Hell" (Cheap Trick cover) | 4:18 |
11. | "Mississippi Queen" (Mountain cover) | 4:06 |
12. | "Under My Thumb" (The Rolling Stones cover) | 3:52 |
13. | "Highway to Hell" (AC/DC cover) | 3:56 |
Musicians
- Jimmy Bain - bass
- Michael Baird - drums
- David Bryan - piano
- Kim Bullard - keyboards, background vocals
- Tony Clark-Stewart - bagpipes
- Lanny Cordola - guitar, background vocals
- Jody Cortez - drums
- Fred Coury - drums
- David Cumming - background vocals
- C.C. DeVille - guitar
- Gary Falcone - background vocals
- Michael Fiore - background vocals
- Tommy Funderburk - background vocals
- Robert Irving - background vocals
- Randy Jackson - bass
- Bobby Leigh - background vocals
- Vinnie Ludovico - drums
- Eddie Money - background vocals
- Joe Pizzulo - background vocals
- Robert Sarzo - guitar
- Rudy Sarzo - bass
- Slash - guitar
- Billy Trudell - background vocals
- Leslie West - bass, guitar
- Harald Wiik - background vocals
- Swerre Wiik - background vocals
- Richie Wise - background vocals
- Chuck Wright - background vocals
- Dweezil Zappa - guitar
- Richie Zito - background vocals, producer
References
- Leader of the Banned - Sam Kinison | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 2020-04-21,
Kinison thought of himself as a "rock & roll comic" -- he had some success in 1988 with a novelty version of the Troggs' "Wild Thing" -- and he took this perception to extremes with horrible hair metal versions of Cheap Trick's "Gonna Raise Hell," Mountain's "Mississippi Queen," the Rolling Stones' "Under My Thumb," and AC/DC's "Highway to Hell."
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