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Flat TV is the first great expression of Phil Harman's comedic genius. Twenty-five years ago, shortly after completion, the recordings mysteriously disappeared, only to be found a few years ago. All the seeds of Phil's greatness are here. Whether he was your soul brother, your native son, or your father figure, this album packs a full wallop of laughs.

Tracks:
1. Dysfunctional Breakfast
2. Nescocaine Commercial
3. TV News: Bubba Densmore
4. TV News: The Israel Purchase
5. TV News: Food & Drug Administration
6. Tummy-Nums commercial
7. War movie for a Monday morning
8. True Confessions
9. Pal Stereo Commercial
10. $500,000.00 read off
11. Marge and the Salesman
12. This Meatloaf Tastes Like Wood
13. Xeno's Dream
14. Daddy Comes Home
15. News Weekly
16. You Bet Your Life
17. Husky Boy Toilet Tissue Commercial
18. Monday Night Mystery Theater
19. Bed time
20. Tonight Show/Jimmy Carter
21. Tonight Show/Henry Kissinger
22. Goodnight

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The late great Phil Hartman’s first foray into the recording studio was once lost to the sands of time: The tapes mysteriously disappeared soon after they were produced in the late 1970s. In this posthumous release, the master of impressions introduces listeners to the Sphincter family, their satirical spoofing of the American "nuclear family" strikingly similar to that of The Simpsons’, with whom Hartman would cement his renown over a decade later. Indeed, listeners are treated to that same delightfully smarmy baritone - seething with instantaneous satire - that would become Hartman’s hallmark, whether he was playing buttery businessman Lionel Hutz, or famously farcing Frank Sinatra on SNL. Unctuous but upbeat, these hilarious caricatures continue to resonate as priceless parodies of American culture, politics, and family life.

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