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Here's a chance to sample the live act produced by this Tough couple, The Krankies! Best known as Crackerjack regulars, (Crackerjack!) some of this stuff most certainly wouldn't have made it to our screens - for it's a bit rude! And probably a good picture of a comedy routine in 1976..
We get live versions of 'Sonny Boy' and 'Where's Me Mam?' on the A side as well as the live act, and the B side consists of traditional Scottish tunes by the sound of it, which are enjoyable enough. No bagpipes.
See here for It's Fan-Dabi-Dozi, another album they did, and here for a fine Crackerjack performance! (Crackerjack!)
The Krankies - The Two Sides of the Krankies 82Mb
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