★★★★★
You Might Be a Redneck If... encapsulates the humor of Jeff Foxworthy on a single disc. Essentially variations on the title phrase "You Might Be a Redneck If...," Foxworthy's jokes and simple but never crude. Like any comedy album, it appeals to a specific taste. If you find Foxworthy's repetitive jokes hilarious, you might be a fan. If you don't find him funny, you might be better off leaving the album in the store.
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2008-08-28
★★★★★
To no one's surprise, Totally Committed is not a radical departure from Jeff Foxworthy's other albums. He's still cracking wise about rednecks -- i.e., "You Can't Give Rednecks Money" and "Sophisticated People Vs. Rednecks" -- plus marriage ("I Don't Want to Be Single Again," "The Rules of Marriage") and his general ignorance ("I Still Don't Know..."). Again, for fans of this style, Totally Committed delivers the goods, but if you don't like Foxworthy's down-home humor, stay clear.
- music.aol.com
2008-08-28
★★★★★
Jeff Foxworthy's line of Redneck Test collection contains some good comedy, but by and large they are poorly packaged and produced; stick with his Warner records.
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2008-08-28
★★★★★
Sold Out is a live concert featuring Jeff Foxworthy's trademark "redneck" humour. The crowd interacts well with the comedian and his performance is consistently funny, even if it isn't particularly special.
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2008-08-28
★★★★★
Jeff Foxworthy has turned out to be a refreshing change from the standup comedy norm, keeping the four-letter words to a minimum and the comedy fairly gentle. This release, which coincided with the launch of The Jeff Foxworthy Show, is worth hearing just for Foxworthy's routine on the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, although there's a lot more besides, including a song in collaboration with Little Texas.
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2008-08-28
★★★★★
The Original is a collection of early Jeff Foxworthy performances. While his humor is often as good as his better-known albums, the album isn't as consistent as his two major-label albums.
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2008-08-28
★★★★★
Jeff Foxworthy's first album for DreamWorks, Big Funny, is also his first standup record not to rely heavily on redneck-themed material. Of course, Foxworthy doesn't completely abandon it, although he does seem to acknowledge that it's time to move on in the title of the bit "I Thought I'd Heard Every Redneck Thing"; there's also a hilarious, well-done impression of stock car driver Jeff Gordon, mimicking how difficult it is to understand any comments given in post-race interviews...
- music.aol.com
2008-08-28