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King Pleasure: King Pleasure Sings the Freudian Slips Songbook
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King Pleasure
vocals1922 - 1982
The session (all tracked in one take) launches with a 7/8 bit entitled "You Make Me Feel So Jung." Obviously, a hat-tip to Freud's contemporary. Pleasure's vocalese, incorporating a well-known

Jelly Roll Morton
piano1890 - 1941
Pleasure obviously took the session for lunch money. While he sounds his usual marvelous and swinging self, the material here was so deep and dark that after the session, Pleasure called his shrink collect.
The great analyst's "Give Me Five Minutes More (On the Couch)" breezes straight-ahead with Pleasure obviously pleasuring himself and pianist Gorilla Monsoon wailing all over the keyboard which later needed a tuning. The last cut, a medley of "Hit Me with Your Best Shot," "Tie Me Kangaroo and Me Down," and "I'm a Ding-Dong Daddy from Alexander Dumas," has Pleasure and crew taking the cake that was left out in the rain.
"King Pleasure Sings the Freudian Slips Songbook" is an exact 45 minutes of introspection, dereliction and, above all, self-abuse. Do enjoy. ">
Track Listing
You Make Me Feel So Jung, I’ll Always Love My Mama., Ego Amigo, Aye, Aye Aye!, If You Could Read My Mind, Love Theme from Silence of the Lambs, Give Me Five Minutes More (On the Couch, Medley: Hit Me with Your Best Shot, Tie Me Kangaroo and Me Down, and I’m a Ding-Dong Daddy from Alexander Dumas.
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King Pleasure
vocalsAlbum information
Title: King Pleasure Sings the Freudian Slips Songbook | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Introspection Records
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