On The Road With Ellison Volume 2
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On The Road With Ellison Volume 2 | ||
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Studio album by Harlan Ellison | ||
Released | 2004 | |
Recorded | 1981-1983 | |
Genre | Spoken Word, Comedy | |
Length | 70:29 | |
Label | Deep Shag Records | |
Producer(s) | Michael Reed | |
Harlan Ellison chronology | ||
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On The Road With Ellison Volume 1 (2001) |
On The Road With Ellison Volume 2 (2004) |
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Released in 2004 by Deep Shag Records, On The Road With Ellison Volume 2 is a collection of humorous and thought provoking moments from the vaults of Harlan Ellison. The CD features a new essay written by Harlan for this release. When Harlan Ellison speaks, no topic is off-limits. This is not Harlan reading his work; it's a collection of interesting observations and stories from his life.
[edit] Track listing
- You Have Been Warned
- The Player In The Bogus Blue Blazer
- The "I, Robot" Tragedy
- Demented SF Movie Harangue
- Quickies Redux
- Mailing Labels, Or, How Corporate America Goes Sticky All Over You
- Diabetes & The Anti-Christ
- Why We Will Never Enjoy The Pleasures Of Atomic Holocaust: A Theory
- Reagan's "Enemies" List
- How Steve McQueen Saved My Life
- Deductive Logic
- The Dick
- Where There's Smoke
- And Now, The Sermon & Soup