Dolemite 4 President

Dolemite 4 President

by Rudy Ray Moore
Dolemite 4 President

Dolemite 4 President

by Rudy Ray Moore

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Overview

In 1972, while Richard Nixon and George McGovern were struggling to win the hearts and minds of the American people in the race for the Presidency, another candidate threw his hat into the ring -- Dolemite, the alter ego of underground comedian Rudy Ray Moore, who had become a top draw at urban nightspots with his raw and funky rhyming comedy routines. On 1972's Dolemite 4 President, much of the material concerns Moore running for the highest office in the land, letting his fans know what they could expect if he found himself in the White House -- "You can bet your sweet ass I'm gonna legalize grass! Yes, I'll have a constitution to legalize prostitution!" "Where do I stand on free love? I don't stand on it, I lay on it, baby!" "What would I do about unemployment? I would open up stealin', f--k a job!" The "Dolemite 4 President" routine is far and away the longest bit on the album (and includes a number of less-than-charitable comments about other politicians on the campaign trail in 1972), while the rest of the LP is dominated by the sort of classic jailhouse "toasts" that had been the cornerstone of Moore's act for years, including a suitably raunchy version of the poem "Stack-A-Lee" (which later evolved into the song "Stagger Lee") and some shorter but equally streetwise bits involving sex and life in the ghetto. The musical backings that accompany many of the bits on this album often sound like an afterthought and the recording and mix is primitive, but none of that matters quite as much as Moore's full-bodied comic rudeness, which is on prime display here three years before he made the jump to the big screen with the movie Dolemite. The 2008 CD reissue of Dolemite 4 President (which unfortunately arrived in stores a few weeks after Moore's death) includes some bonus material recorded in 2002, with Dolemite still stumping for office and offering his opinions about George Bush, Al Gore, and Bill Clinton while sounding pretty much the same as he did in his heyday. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 09/17/2019
Label: Warrior Records / Bungalo
UPC: 0802097020028
Rank: 131397

Tracks

  1. Campaign Speech (Discussing Issues on Mary Wanna, Foreign Aid, Steeling
  2. Stack-A-Lee
  3. Dance of the Freaks
  4. Bulldaggers
  5. Good Pussy Lil
  6. Good Old Breast Milk
  7. Long Island Duck
  8. Just Roll It Over
  9. Farting Contest
  10. Hell If You Got 'Em
  11. Chester and Mr. Dillon
  12. Mississippi
  13. Sit in Your Mamas Lap
  14. Presidential Declaration
  15. Press Conference
  16. Make Dolemite President
  17. The First Mistress
  18. My Cabinet, Questions, Balance the Budget

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