The Last Supper (Jim Gaffigan album)

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

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)

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
gollark: If *evolution*... well, "attempts" would be anthropomorphizing it... to cross said chasm, all it can do is just throw broken ones at it repeatedly with no understanding, and select for better ones until one actually sticks.
gollark: If I want to cross a chasm with a bridge, or something, I can draw on my limited knowledge of physics and materials science and whatever and put together a somewhat sensible prototype, then make inferences from what happens to it, and get something working out.
gollark: No. We can reason about problems in various ways. So can some animals.
gollark: It doesn't have its own will. It's a giant non-agent mess driven by tons of interacting blind optimization processes.
gollark: Depends. There's not a general answer which isn't vaguely stupid somehow.

References

  1. Sessa, Sam (January 18, 2007), "FOOD AS HUMOR STAPLE". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  2. STEINBERG, DON (March 15, 2013), "The King of (Clean) Comedy. Wall Street Journal 261 (61):D1-D2


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