Have had this in my collection for some time...I take it, this is an East Coast thing? Who is Eddie G & what is the back story on this release? Crazy album. Drives my older sister (64) Nutz!
He's a guy who made Christmas mix tapes for years for his friends, many of whom are celebrities. These tapes got to be a big deal, with people hotly anticipating the next year's model. The tapes were made of mostly obscure Christmas/Holiday stuff, not the standard 30-40 tracks that appear everywhere. The Christmas Party CD that got released commercially (on Bob Dylan's Strikin' It Rich/Columbia imprint) is representative of the many unreleased tapes. I like it a lot because it's mostly under/never-heard stuff... Kwad
He worked in the music / entertainment industry. I got dubs of about 6 of his annual mixes on cassette his method of circulation in the late 80s early 90s which is the era i got dubs of these. I knew a guy he played cards with. His tapes are amazing and certainly even more fun than that cd, which is quite good. 99% of the stuff on them I've never heard before, yet they are all entertaining. I need to figure out a way to put these on cd someday.
He used to work with Charles Laquidara at WBCN, Boston. He and Tom Couch did a lot of production and song parodies in the late 70's/early 80's, before every morning "Zoo" program beat the concept to death. Most memorable for me...M's "Pop Music" turned into "Wop Music". Big hit in Boston's North End. Eddie went to New York and worked with Penn and Teller. I believe he also had a brief appearance in the move "The Aristocrats". Just some stuff...fun remembering... --tob
Eddie Gorodetsky also wrote for Saturday Night Live, SCTV Network, and currently works with Bob Dylan's Theme Ttime XM Radio show - you can hear the similarities between "Christmas with Eddie G." and the tracks list of Theme Time.
Eddie is the producer of "Theme Time Radio". That's also him (masquerading as "Pierre Mancini") reading the closing credits every week.
That's interesting because I always see that Eddie G (however his last name is spelled), during the end credits and I wondered if it could be the same guy that did that Christmas CD! Monday nights "Two & A Half Men" Christmas show, was frickin' hilarious! Chris C
Eddie G also wrote the liner notes for the new Mighty Echoes CD, Doo Wop Around the Christmas Tree. If you ever wanted to hear how "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" and "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" sounded done by an a cappella street-corner-style vocal group, this is the CD to get.