OK Bartender
OK Bartender is the ninth album by Richard Cheese. The album includes lounge music versions of contemporary pop, rock and rap hits and it is the band's first album to include voicemail messages from drunken fans. The title is a play on Radiohead's 1997 album OK Computer. In the album's tenth song, a cover of Khia's "My Neck, My Back," Cheese uses a racial epithet.
OK Bartender | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 23, 2010 2009 (fanclub member release) | |||
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Length | 33:55 | |||
Label | Coverage Records | |||
Producer | Richard Cheese | |||
Richard Cheese chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Supersonic" (J. J. Fad)
- "Airbag" (Radiohead)
- Fan Message #1
- "Stronger" (Kanye West)
- "Bohemian Rhapsody" (Queen)
- Fan Message #2
- "Just Dance" (Live in Las Vegas) (Lady Gaga)
- "Die Motherfucker Die" (Dope)
- Fan Message #3
- "My Neck, My Back" (Khia)
- Fan Message #4
- "Smack That" (Akon)
- "Pour Some Sugar on Me" (Def Leppard)
- "Light My Fire" (The Doors)
- Fan Message #5
- "See You Again" (Miley Cyrus)
- "You're the Inspiration" (Chicago)
- "Free Bird" (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
- "Perfect Situation" (Weezer)
- Fan Message #6
Chart history
Chart (2010) | Peak position | |
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scope="row" | US Top Comedy Albums (Billboard)[1] | 15 |
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References
- "Richard Cheese Chart History (Top Comedy Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
External links
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