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The Last Supper (Jim Gaffigan album)

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The Last Supper
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 16, 2004
GenreComedy
Length52:02
Jim Gaffigan chronology
More Moo Moos
(2003)
The Last Supper
(2004)
Doing My Time
(2004)

The Last Supper is the fourth album released by the American stand-up comedian Jim Gaffigan. It focuses largely on his love of food.[1] The album's producer encouraged him to use profanity, and Gaffigan complied.[2]

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Transcription

Track listing

  1. The Food Network - 0:42
  2. Late Night Eater - 0:37
  3. American Eating - 0:26
  4. All You Can Eat - 0:21
  5. Cinnabon - 1:04
  6. I'm a Vegetarian - 2:02
  7. Food Critic - 1:03
  8. Special Menu - 0:51
  9. Your Waiter - 1:04
  10. Wine Menu - 0:42
  11. Appetizer - 0:58
  12. I Love Bread - 0:44
  13. From Entrée to Dessert - 1:04
  14. Caliente Pockets - 3:48
  15. Let's Talk Jesus - 3:27
  16. Talking to Moses - 0:48
  17. Respect for the Pope - 1:32
  18. A Letter From Peter - 0:52
  19. Radio Call: "Don't Talk About Jesus" - 3:08
  20. Interview: Part I - 0:59
  21. I Love Salads & Bars - 2:12
  22. Grocery Store - 2:33
  23. The Corruption of Granola - 1:10
  24. Interview: Part II - 0:50
  25. More Watery Water - 1:50
  26. Interview: Part III - 1:56
  27. Gravy and Cheese - 1:23
  28. Country Crock - 1:03
  29. The Mexican Conspiracy - 1:30
  30. Drinking & Chatting - 4:11
  31. Drunk Eating - 0:51
  32. Jim's Homemade Hot Dog Recipe - 6:32

References

  1. ^ Sessa, Sam (January 18, 2007). "Food as humor staple". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  2. ^ Steinberg, Don (March 14, 2013). "The King of (Clean) Comedy". The Wall Street Journal. Vol. 261, no. 61. pp. D1–D2.



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