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The album Vic and Sade by Various is a collection of classic radio episodes from the 1930s and 1940s. The show follows the daily lives of a married couple, Vic and Sade, and their son, Rush. The episodes are filled with humor and absurdity, as the family deals with mundane tasks and bizarre situations.
The album is a great way to experience the charm and wit of the original radio show. The performances of the actors are outstanding, capturing the nuances of their characters perfectly. The dialogue is sharp and witty, and the sound effects and music add to the atmosphere.
One of the standout episodes is "Vic's Busy Day," in which Vic tries to get all his errands done in one day, but encounters one obstacle after another. The episode is a hilarious commentary on the frustrations of modern life, and the absurdity of trying to accomplish too much in a short amount of time.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Lodge Holiday Visits | ||
Formula For Hyena Grease | ||
Hank Gutstop Throws A Party | ||
Mysterious Skulkers |
Role | Credit |
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Illustration | Robert Amoroso |
Liner Notes | Bonnie Simmons |
Performer | Art Van Harvey, Bernadine Flynn (uncredited), Bill Idelson (uncredited) |
Written-By | Paul Rhymer |
Vic and Sade is a delightful album that will appeal to fans of classic radio shows and anyone who appreciates good humor. The episodes are timeless, and the characters are instantly lovable. It's a must-listen for anyone looking for a good laugh.