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{{Infobox album| | |||
| name = Beaming In | |||
| type = Live Album | |||
⚫ | | artist = ] | ||
| cover = ChrisRush_Beaming_In.jpg | |||
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| released = 1981 | |||
| recorded = | |||
| venue = ] | |||
| studio = ] | |||
| genre = Comedy | |||
| length = 50:33 | |||
| label = City Sounds (''original release'')<br />] (''re-release'') | |||
| producer = Allan Landon | |||
| prev_title = ] | |||
| prev_year = 1973 | |||
| next_title = ] | |||
| next_year = 1997 | |||
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'''''Beaming In''''' is the second album by American comedian ].<ref></ref> The album was released in 1981 on City Sounds, which is a subsidiary of MMO Music Group Inc. 25 years after the initial release it was re-released through the ] record label, Laugh, onto CD and ]. | |||
==Track listing== | |||
===Side one=== | |||
# Mutant Blues | |||
# End of the World Funnies | |||
# The Missile Silo (]) (1984) | |||
# Fun City | |||
# Bambi Basher | |||
# ] (Too High) (]) (Good Ship Lollipop) (Sucking The Bosco Pump) | |||
# Beaming In | |||
# ] (Exchange Student From Alpha Centauri) (Close Encounters) (Pet Human) | |||
# ] | |||
===Side two=== | |||
# ] | |||
# Farts in Space | |||
# Son of Future Shock | |||
# ] | |||
# Computer Bummer | |||
# Monkey Party | |||
# ]s | |||
# Cave Man Love | |||
# ] | |||
# ] | |||
# 10,000 Lb. Goober | |||
# Star Trek II | |||
# Living Together | |||
==Personnel== | |||
*Steve Prinias – Engineer | |||
*Malcome Addey - Engineering consultant | |||
*Joe Barbaria – Mix engineer, editing engineer | |||
*David Prentice – Editing engineer | |||
*Jeff Schwartz – Personal management, Production manager | |||
*Michael Sullivan – Cover art | |||
*Hal Wilson – Art direction | |||
*Peter Bramley – Special thanks | |||
*Marlene Hollick – Special thanks | |||
*Howard Leibowitz – Special thanks | |||
*Jamie Rich – Special thanks | |||
*Michael Shevlin – Special thanks | |||
*Alan Siegel – Special thanks | |||
*] – Location recording | |||
==References== | |||
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1981 live album by Chris Rush
Beaming In | ||||
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Live album by Chris Rush | ||||
Released | 1981 | |||
Venue | The Other End | |||
Studio | The Hit Factory | |||
Genre | Comedy | |||
Length | 50:33 | |||
Label | City Sounds (original release) Laugh.com (re-release) | |||
Producer | Allan Landon | |||
Chris Rush chronology | ||||
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Beaming In is the second album by American comedian Chris Rush. The album was released in 1981 on City Sounds, which is a subsidiary of MMO Music Group Inc. 25 years after the initial release it was re-released through the online record label, Laugh, onto CD and digital download.
Track listing
Side one
- Mutant Blues
- End of the World Funnies
- The Missile Silo (The Missile Silo) (1984)
- Fun City
- Bambi Basher
- Grass (Too High) (Reefer Madness) (Good Ship Lollipop) (Sucking The Bosco Pump)
- Beaming In
- Aliens (Exchange Student From Alpha Centauri) (Close Encounters) (Pet Human)
- Chariot of the Gods
Side two
- Sky Lab
- Farts in Space
- Son of Future Shock
- Test Tube Baby
- Computer Bummer
- Monkey Party
- Dolphins
- Cave Man Love
- Amityville Horror
- Bermuda Triangle
- 10,000 Lb. Goober
- Star Trek II
- Living Together
Personnel
- Steve Prinias – Engineer
- Malcome Addey - Engineering consultant
- Joe Barbaria – Mix engineer, editing engineer
- David Prentice – Editing engineer
- Jeff Schwartz – Personal management, Production manager
- Michael Sullivan – Cover art
- Hal Wilson – Art direction
- Peter Bramley – Special thanks
- Marlene Hollick – Special thanks
- Howard Leibowitz – Special thanks
- Jamie Rich – Special thanks
- Michael Shevlin – Special thanks
- Alan Siegel – Special thanks
- Aura-Sonic Ltd. – Location recording