Gefilte Joe and the Fish Hanukah Rocks!

Album ID:
G-076(a)
Publisher:
Rhino RNEP 650
Date of issuance:
1978
Language:
English
Provenance:
Gift of Mark Wasserman in memory of his father, Jerry Wasserman, November 2001
Genre:
Humor
Where produced:
USA
Comment:
Billed as the world'only senior citizen Jewish rock-band
Number of tracks:
4
Copyright information:
1978-81
Additional notes:
Disc is blue vinyl profiled into shape of six-pointed star.

Contents

Hanukah Rocks
Author:
Bronson, Harold
Composer:
Maxfield, Daddy
Genre:
Humor
Subject:
Khanike/Mass Consumption
On album:
G-076(a) (Gefilte Joe and the Fish Hanukah Rocks!)
Track ID:
32924
Vocals and Music:
Gefilte Joe and the Fish
First line:
There's a time of year that's filled with joy…
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Language:
English
Style:
Pop
Length:
3:52
Walk On The Kosher Side
Composer:
Reed, Lou
Genre:
Humor/Parody/Instructional
Subject:
Judaism/Kosher/Assimilation/Place/Fairfax Ave/AZA/YMCA/Food/
Additional song notes:
Parody of "Walk On The Wild Side"
On album:
G-076(a) (Gefilte Joe and the Fish Hanukah Rocks!)
Track ID:
32925
Vocals and Music:
Gefilte Joe and the Fish
First line:
Yankl quit the west side AZA, went cross town, joined the YMCA, so bacon…
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Language:
English
Style:
Folk/Pop/Soft Rock
Length:
3:34
Matzoh Man
Genre:
Humor/Parody
Subject:
Senior Citizens
Song comment:
Spoof of "Macho Man" by The Village People
On album:
G-076(a) (Gefilte Joe and the Fish Hanukah Rocks!)
Track ID:
32926
Vocals and Music:
Gefilte Joe and the Fish
First line:
There's a New Bro' Huslling 'round the Disco Hall…
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Language:
English
Style:
Funk/ Disco
Length:
2:34
Napper's Delight
Author:
Bronson, Harold
Composer:
Foos, Richard
Genre:
Humor/Parody
Subject:
Rap Songs/Senior Citizens
On album:
G-076(a) (Gefilte Joe and the Fish Hanukah Rocks!)
Track ID:
32927
Vocals and Music:
Gefilte Joe and the Fish
First line:
Oy, Boy, Bubba, Bubba, Boy…Now what you hear is not some crap…
Audio:
Freedman Sound Archives at Penn Libraries (temporarily unavailable)
Language:
English
Style:
Funk/Wrap
Length:
2:25