I'm Here to Help

I'm Here to Help

by Craig Ferguson
I'm Here to Help

I'm Here to Help

by Craig Ferguson

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Overview

With sets that wander and flow like Eddie Izzard's, plus a style that juggles smart, smug, and silly, late-night television talk show host and standup comedian Craig Ferguson is an acquired taste. Those who acquire it find the Scottish-born American charming, sharp, and effortless to the point of unscripted, but after close inspection, his 2013 live album I'm Here to Help feels much more planned and purposeful than his nightly monologue, suggesting he's got plenty of respect and love for the comedic craft (and even more for a paying audience, rather than the "Seatfillers" or "paid hobos" that are thrown ten bucks to sit through The Late Late Show). Besides a couple behind-the-scenes stories involving his show's guests, the insider stuff is left for the TV as the set here unfurls with Ferguson's true love of the female butt (a universal and timeless love for men, he suggests, as Helen of Troy's derriere launched the first war ever) plus a Mel Brooks/Blazing Saddles-sized twirling of the politically incorrect, with Hitler being offered up as a proto-hipster since he enjoyed painting, weird facial hair, and the life of a vegetarian. If that's too far when compared to the material on his television show, then the swearing and the abundance of female anatomy talk (if "clitoral callbacks" stats were kept, this album would hold the record) will likely push some more puritan viewers over the edge. Still, the ribald stuff is anchored by smarts and true pathos when he speaks of his encounters with wounded soldiers, and save a grouchy and old bit about Brangelina, this is a definite upgrade in both craft and laughs from his nightly monologues. Add to this a brilliant bookending device that involves the Ferg's old pal Drew Carey and I'm Here to Help is not only a delight for fans, but an easy entry point for the curious. To use his own catch phrase, it's a "Great Day for America" everybody. ~ David Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 07/23/2013
Label: New Wave Dynamics
UPC: 0705438031120
Rank: 163994

Tracks

  1. Great Day for America
  2. Took Too Much Acid After 12 Pints of Guinness
  3. I Don't Do Drugs
  4. Trouble
  5. British Accented Romans
  6. Hitler's Assets
  7. Transgender Community
  8. Bad Karma
  9. Brangelina & Jennifer - Who Cares?
  10. Hitler the Vegetarian & Mel Gibson
  11. Rehab
  12. Weird Hollywood Ideas
  13. Aura Massages
  14. Blindness Cures
  15. Romanticizing the Past
  16. Shark Week
  17. 2 Penises
  18. Nature Documentaries
  19. Seatfillers
  20. Having Kids
  21. Traveling Salesman Joke

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Craig Ferguson   Primary Artist
Jay Chapman   Director

Technical Credits

James Kronzer   Photography
Dave Becky   Executive Producer
Jim Sharon   Production Supervisor
Craig Ferguson   Producer
Dave Sless   Mixing
Brenda Carlson   Editing
Warren Woods   Post Production
Brian Volk-Weiss   Executive Producer,Producer
Jack Vaughn   Producer
Steve Rossiter   Engineer
Farris Hopkins   Production Manager
Phil Cottone   Producer
Rebecca Tucker   Executive Producer
Ian Cunningham   Photography
Victoria Page   Editing Assistant
Michele Hill   Production Manager
Rick Morris   Package Design
Fred Glander   Production Supervisor
Tobin Phillips   Editing
Thomas Jakobsen   Post Production Assistant
David Burgis   Associate Producer
Daniel Wheeler   Editing Assistant
Mary Snyder   Package Design
Nathan Bark   Mixing
Louie Miralles   Production Assistant
Lindsay Galbraith   Package Design
Mike Harry   Production Assistant
Anthony Wojtkowiak   Production Assistant
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