An Evening Wasted With Tom Lehrer (1959)
A classic - In
 1959, when the so-called "sick humor" of Lenny Bruce, Mort Sahl, and 
Shelley Berman was the new rage among America's hipsters (and would-be 
hipsters), the acid-penned musical satire of Tom Lehrer doubtless seemed
 to be daring indeed, as he worked his audiences for laughs with tunes 
like "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park," "Oedipus Rex," and "The Masochism 
Tango." Thankfully Lehrer's humor still works well thanks to its 
considerable skill and its charm, even if its ability to shock isn't 
what it once was. Recorded before an enthusiastic audience at a concert 
at Harvard University (where Lehrer spent his days teaching 
mathematics), An Evening Wasted With Tom Lehrer finds him in superb form
 as a performer, able to dissect various musical forms for their comic 
potential with the skill of a surgeon and displaying not merely dead-on 
comic timing in his vocals but a easy élan as a pianist; for a guy who 
picked musical comedy as a part-time job, he sure had a knack for the 
trade. And while Lehrer's songs no longer shock, that's not to say 
they've entirely lost their sting, as the bitter twists of "Bright 
College Days," "It Makes a Fellow Proud to Be a Soldier," and "A 
Christmas Carol" hit their target just as well as ever, while inspiring 
no small amount of laughter. And it's worth noting that the album's 
final punch line, "We Will All Go Together When We Go," is just as apt 
today as it was in 1959, for good or ill. While the work of many of his 
contemporaries today sound like the products of their time and place, 
Lehrer's best songs are still slyly funny and corrosively charming, and 
An Evening Wasted With Tom Lehrer ranks with his finest work on record. Highly Recommended.1 Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
2 Bright College Days
3 A Christmas Carol
4 The Elements
5 Oedipus Rex
6 In Old Mexico
7 Clementine
8 It Makes a Fellow Proud to Be a Soldier
9 She's My Girl
10 The Masochism Tango
11 We Will All Go Together When We Go
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Thanks for the Lehrer, a good remember when along with Alan Sherman
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