Customer Reviews
What a pair of c**** - By: Softugo, 26 Feb 2008 
Two old blokes swear a lot. You certainly need to brace yourself for this, it is truely disgusting but also funny & liberating. There is no check on political correctness but on the other hand they do not pick on anyone or groupin particular, everybody gets it without prejudice. You will certainly cringe at some point but you may also find yourself laughing
"Hello" was the worst thing - By: Edna Sweetlove, 17 Nov 2006 
Diamanda Galas' Schrei X is the funniest album Edna has ever heard, but Derek & Clive give Diamanda a close run for her money here. They tell it like it is, dears. Though track 4 is a major downer, (Live) (1976) has far, far fewer longeurs than "Come Again" (1977) or "Ad Nauseum" (1978). Go on - give it a spin.
A few moments of note, but not their best... - By: Paul J. Tayler, 02 Nov 2006 
I love Derek & Clive. I think They are both great, but tehre is little on this cd that I have not heard before. Maybe I have been spoiltin the past, maybe I'm too picky, but I am used to laughing out loud at their bizarre sketches & converstations. No. Not as good as Ad Nauseam, certainly not as good as "come again" which is by far (in my opinion) their best work.
My advice, ok - if you have the others & want to complete teh collection, purchase this for a few quid. If you have heard about Derek & Clive & are wonderign which should be your first buy, go for 'come again'
The funniest album in the world... ever!! - By: Stephen Cann, 15 Jul 2004 
This is the first (and best) of the Derek & Clive albums - & what an album it is!
Recordedin a studio Manhattanin 1973 during nights off from the American run of their 'Behind the Fridge' live show, & interspersed with live material recordedin front of a small audience of friendsin a clubin Greenwich Village, it actually remained unreleased for 3 years.
During this time 'bootlegs' of the sessions had mysteriously been surfacing, prompting this belated 'offical' release - which proved a deserved commercial success.
Kicking offin fine style with the hilarious (& now classic)tale of Clive's worst job ever (involving Jayne Mansfield & some,er, unwanted lobsters...), a swear-fest, songs, & even more obscure & hitherto unchartered topics of humor, it is guaranteed to have youin fits of laughter throughout.
Definitely not for the easily offended though!!
I can remember crying with laughter at the song that finishes the album (Jump) - & you still keep laughing, however many times you listen to it.
Basically it's a foul-mouthed version of the classic 60s Pete & Dud characters - & never have I heard people make swearing sound so funny!
I have to admit, when I first heard this album I was a child, & didn't even know who Peter Cook & Dudley Moore were!
This seems crazy now, as I know now that they are two of the unsurpassed comic geniuses of the 20th century - & this album is only one facet of their diverse collective creative canon.
But, if you've never heard this album before... what are you waiting for? Go buy it, play it to your friends & get ready for some very serious giggles!!
Foul mouth geniuses ranting on about me personally. - By: , 06 Nov 2003 
How these crude characters followed me around without me noticing, I'll never know. Their filthy opinions about my unique habits offended me nonetheless. And my poor mother, who is dead now. Like the boys themselves. RIP.