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There is so much that could be said regarding Flight of the Conchords. How they hail from New Zealand, the island nation with multiple postal services. Or that, after winning a Best Comedy Album Grammy for The Distant Future in 2007, they were nominated for a second Best Comedy Album Grammy in 2008, but were actually relieved not to win again—-because meaningless trophies really do seem important when you only have one, and have to fight over who gets to keep it. And that during the recently-completed second season of their popular HBO television series, fans could download new songs immediately after they debuted on-air. Or that this same popular HBO television series (conveniently also called Flight of the Conchords) was recently nominated for what-sure-seems-like-a-record-breaking 6 Emmys.

But all that is mere background, fact-based information that, while, granted, is largely true, impressive, and odd, doesn’t really allow us to serve up the steaming plate of rich, delicious and hopefully irresistibly persuasive description for which we (or our hired writers) are somewhat known in certain circles. And so: While Flight of the Conchords hammered out their reputation from behind the relative safety of acoustic guitars, blithely billed as a “folk comedy” act, nowadays their musical style runs rampant, unchecked. Judging from the range displayed here on I Told You I Was Freaky, Flight of the Conchords have yet to unearth a genre which can withstand their artistry. Unflinching in their lyrical stance, sophisticated with their arrangements, crafting melodies which always lodge firmly in the frontal lobe: Flight of the Conchords have created 13 best-selling ringtones, humbly masquerading as songs. Their rhymes are fearless, their thesauruses dog-eared. Only cool, confident specimens of manhood such as these could drop three-dollar vocabulary busters like “dungarees” and “pantaloons” while still mesmerizing the ladies with their undulating “Sugalumps.” Vivid imagery? Check: The ardent “Angels” should spur listeners to think twice the next time they consider catching a snowflake on their tongues. Better still, the amorous odyssey of the album’s zenith, “We’re Both in Love with a Sexy Lady,” unfolds before the listener’s very ears in real time; Flight of the Conchords are making history, and You! Are! There!

I Told You I Was Freaky is, among a great many other things, a genre-tripping tour de force and includes three songs from the second series of the show which are otherwise as yet unreleased (“Rambling Through the Avenues of Time,” “Too Many Dicks (On the Dance Floor)” and “You Don’t Have to Be a Prostitute”).

Released: 2009-10-20 (CD), 2009-10-20 (LP)

CD - $12

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LP - $17

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MP3S - $9.90

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TRACKS

  1. Hurt Feelings
  2. Sugalumps
  3. We’re Both in Love with a Sexy Lady
  4. I Told You I Was Freaky
  5. Demon Woman
  6. Rambling Through the Avenues of Time
  7. Fashion Is Danger
  8. Petrov, Yelyena and Me
  9. Too Many Dicks (On the Dance Floor)
  10. You Don’t Have to Be a Prostitute
  11. Friends
  12. Carol Brown
  13. Angels

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COMMENTS

preorder?

When will it be available for pre-order? Can’t wait for this one!

by senor_hag @ July 23, 2009, 12:27 PM

YES

I agree completely with the person above me. I’m waiting for the second these go up so I can get the CD and Vinyl.

by jeremysexytime @ September 20, 2009, 5:57 PM

iTunes

Got all but 3 from iTunes about 6 months ago; greats songs but I was hoping for some of the unreleased songs from season 1

by Cwhite93 @ October 16, 2009, 8:07 PM

complete my album

Why isn’t the complete my album working on iTunes? i thought if you bought all the singles this option would be available

by billy bob @ October 20, 2009, 2:14 PM

CD Chords

I know that the Vinyl copy has the guitar chords to every song in it, does the CD have that too?

by Max @ October 20, 2009, 3:40 PM

Does anyone know if

Does anyone know if I order the LP on here if I would get the purple swirl even if I missed the pre-sale.

by tenacioust04 @ October 20, 2009, 7:09 PM

Sub Pop Rocks!

Only if you order from Sub Pop to you get the beautiful stickers and buttons that accompany the album. They really go the extra mile to make their customers happy.

In addition to that, I originally received my pre-ordered… order… without the CD booklet. I sent a quick email to Sub Pop to let them know and a few days later, I got the booklet in the mail. I don’t think the Conchords could’ve asked for a better record label. :)

by Sar Bear @ October 24, 2009, 1:03 PM

LPs and iTunes

We still have some lovely purple swirl vinyl in our online shop, so for at least the next week or so it’s pretty safe to assume you’ll get it. As for iTunes, we are aware of the problem with the “complete my album” program there and have been trying to get it resolved with Apple all week. I wish I had more/better information but unfortunately that’s all we know right now. We’ll post something as soon as we get any real resolution from them.

by tony @ October 27, 2009, 2:00 PM

Itunes update

The “Complete My Album” function should be working on iTunes now. Sorry for the issues there!

by tony @ November 5, 2009, 12:08 PM

Double vinyl?

Is there a double vinyl version of this knocking about? I just received the single LP purple version – which I’m happy with, by the way. I just happened to look on discogs and there’s a double vinyl version listed: http://www.discogs.com/Flight-Of-The-Conchords-I-Told-You-I-Was-Freaky/release/1995075 Anybody?

by amylrightmate @ November 13, 2009, 7:59 AM
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