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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Ken Dryden
The Capitol Steps recorded these live performances around the time of the 1994 presidential election, though they cover a lot of ground away from politics. Unfortunately, the sequencing isn't as strong as on many of their releases, jumping back and forth between a variety of subjects without providing much continuity. That said, some of the non-political tracks are very funny: "Euro Pest" where two arrogant Frenchmen chase off tourists from the rather unsuccessful EuroDisney park, "You Can Suture Yourself at Home" and "You Must Have Been a Biotech Baby" which cover the future of health care, and "Time for Killin' Barney" an Irish jig that recommends the demise of the idiotic...