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CRAIG FERGUSON - A BIG STOATIR


ARTIST:
TITLE:
A Big Stoatir
LABEL:
CATNO:
843 432-1
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FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
286/194.

PRICE:
£22.99
RELEASED YEAR:
SLEEVE:
Near Mint (NM or M-)
MEDIA:
Very Good Plus (VG+)

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1
Journey To The Unknown
1
Journey To The Unknown
2
The Devil's Number
2
The Devil's Number
3
The Dawning Of Civilisation
3
The Dawning Of Civilisation
4
Great Inventations
4
Great Inventations
5
Animals Are Stupid
5
Animals Are Stupid
6
Family Fortunes
6
Family Fortunes
7
Astrology, Drugs & Television
7
Astrology, Drugs & Television
8
How The Atom Bomb Works
8
How The Atom Bomb Works
9
Sadism & Sandwiches
9
Sadism & Sandwiches
10
Sexy Jobs & Juggling
10
Sexy Jobs & Juggling
11
Donald Sinden & Excuses
11
Donald Sinden & Excuses
12
Look After The Pennies
12
Look After The Pennies
13
500 Beers
13
500 Beers

Last FM Information on Craig Ferguson

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Glasgow comedian Craig Ferguson has been host of CBS's The Late Late Show from 2005 till 2014. Before breaking into US television, Ferguson was popular as a stand-up comedian in Britain in the 1980s, first as Bing Hitler and later under his own name. His stage shows sometimes included comic songs (he accompanied himself on acoustic guitar), including crowd favourites "The Sheep Song" and "Scotland Hooch Och Aye". He released two comedy albums, Live at the Tron (as Hitler) and Mental; the latter contained a studio recording of "Scotland Hooch Och Aye" that was released as a single in 1988. Ferguson's experience in entertainment began as a drummer in a rock band called Exposure. He then joined a punk band called The Bastards from Hell. The band, later renamed "Dreamboys", and fronted by vocalist Peter Capaldi, performed regularly in Glasgow from 1980 to 1982. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.