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| The raunchy comedian gets help from Toby Keith on this album of notoriously hilarious country songs. Hit If I’m The Only One, more. |
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| 1 El Niño Loco |
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| 2 Drink More Beer |
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| 3 If I'm the Only One |
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| 4 Wish She Would Have Left Quicker |
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| 5 White Shirts & Rain |
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| 6 Best You'll Do Tonight |
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| 7 Bowling Trophy Wife |
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| 8 Do You All |
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| 9 Don't Tell My Wife |
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| 10 Funny Man |
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| 11 If I'm the Only One [Multimedia Track] |
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Album Review
Produced by his good friend Toby Keith, "El Niño Loco" is the first all-song album from Rodney Carrington, with none of the live standup found on his earlier releases. Best of the bunch is one co-written with Keith, "White Shirts & Rain," where Carrington obsesses on breasts like a schoolboy and then begs women, "Could you run through my lawn?/I got my sprinkler on/Because today looks like no rain." Highlight "If I'M The Only One" suspects the wife is cheating ("If I'm the only one you've ever loved/How come you got so many Mardi Gras beads"), while the very funny "Do You All" looks back at Carrington's high-school days as a time of missed opportunities ("There were other girls and I had the chance/But I got down in the wrong one's pants/And I'm married now"). The Mexicali-flavored title track and the country-rockin' "Drink More Beer" are both on permanent vacation and are perfectly suited for Kenny Chesney or Jimmy Buffett fans. Actually, any flipflop-wearing weekend warrior with a crude sense of humor will enjoy the majority of the album, but might want to bail before the closing "Funny Man" spoils the party with its sappy and tedious tears-of-a-clown story. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Rodney Carrington |
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