Dear Friends (album)


Dear Friends is the Firesign Theatre's fifth album to be released on Columbia Records. It is a compilation album, collecting the Firesigns' choice of the best comedy sketches from their nationally syndicated radio program produced from September 1970 to February 1971.

Track listing

All tracks by The Firesign Theatre

Side One - “A Properly Religious Opening”

  1. Toad Away – 3:19 - 12/9/70
  2. Sodom And Jubilee – 3:15 - 12/9/70
  3. Freezing Mr. Foster – 2:38 - 11/8/70
  4. I Was A Cock-Teaser For Roosterama! – 3:05 - 11/8/70
  5. Deputy Dan Has No Friends – 2:28 - 11/8/70
  6. The Someday Funnies – 1:56 - 1/10/71
  7. A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Inquisition – 1:42 - 10/18/70

    Side Two - “The T.V. Set”

  8. The T.B. Guide – 5:50 - 11/1/70
  9. 40 Great Unclaimed Melodies! – 2:27 - 11/15/70
  10. The Chinchilla Show – 2:39 - 10/11/70
  11. Live From The Senate Bar – 2:55 - 10/4/70
  12. Minority Street – 1:11 - 12/9/70
  13. Dr. Whiplash – 3:24 - 1/24/71

    Side Three - “Animals Vegetables and Minerals”

  14. Echo Poem – 2:02 - 1/17/71
  15. The Small Animal Administration – 1:54 - 11/1/70
  16. The Giant Toad – 1:04 - 11/1/70
  17. The T.V. Glide – 3:34 - 12/9/71
  18. Balliol Bros. – 0:45 - 11/8/70
  19. Poop's Principles – 2:25 - 11/1/70
  20. International Youth-Sex On Parade – 1:41 - 10/18/70
  21. Brickbreaking – 2:03 - 1/24/71
  22. Coal! – 3:00 - 11/1/70

    Side Four - “It's Sure Realistic!”

  23. Duke Of Madness Motors – 1:23 - 1/17/71
  24. Mark Time! – 3:52 - 11/1/70
  25. Driving For Dopers – 4:29 - 1/10/71
  26. Praise The Hoove! – 2:22 - 12/9/70
  27. Bob's Brazerko Lounge – 0:57 - 1/24/70
  28. $100.00 Ben – 3:19 - 1/24/70
  29. Sleep – 1:07 - 1/24/70
The dates following the track listing for the tracks on this album indicate the date of the live show at which this track was recorded.

Production

Between September 9, 1970 and February 17, 1971 The Firesign Theatre performed Dear Friends, a live one-hour live show on radio station KPFK in Los Angeles. These shows were recorded by the group, and then edited into slightly shorter shows which they syndicated to radio stations across the country on 12 inch white label LPs.
The group later collected what they considered to be the best segments from the radio program and compiled a double album. The tracks on each side were selected thematically, and each side was given its own sub-title.
It is one of the few Firesign albums to mention that individual members wrote some of the pieces. However, the label composer credit for all pieces is to the Firesign Theatre.

Issues and reissues

This album was originally released simultaneously on LP, cassette, 8-track, and reel-to-reel.
It has been reissued on CD at least twice