Let's Get Small
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Let’s Get Small was an album by American comedian Steve Martin
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. It included Excuse Me, a comedy bit whose title went on to become a national catchphrase. The album went platinum
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 and peaked at #10 on the Billboard Pop Albums Chart
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It was recorded at The Boarding House
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 in San Francisco, California
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This album won the Grammy Award
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 in 1978 for Best Comedy Album
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Some of Martin's bits were dependent on visual demonstration, such as when he dances as a Vegas pop singer on the track "Las Vegas" (presumably recognizing this, Martin's shoes are audible and quite loud as he performs the dance on this track) and also during the "Let's Get Small" track where he discusses getting small while driving - here he mimed driving a car while being so short as to barely reach the bottom of the steering wheel. Martin had debuted this particular bit in a 1976 appearance on the show Saturday Night Live
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The album cover shows Martin wearing balloon animals, bunny ears, and a fake arrow through his head; these were all staples of his live act. He made balloon animals on some of his Saturday Night Live appearances as well as his guest appearance on The Muppet Show
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, while the fake arrow through the head was spoofed by Dinah Shore
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for a guest appearence by Martin on her talk show.

Track listing

  1. “Ramblin' Man/Theme from Ramblin' Man" – 2:14
  2. “Vegas" – 5:45
  3. “Let's Get Small" – 13:34
  4. “Smoking" – 2:10
  5. “One Way to Leave Your Lover" – 1:33
  6. “Mad at My Mother" – 1:22
  7. "Excuse Me" – 2:32
  8. "Grandmother's Song" – 3:33
  9. "Funny Comedy Gags" – 3:05
  10. "Closing" – 2:02


"Let's Get Small" was released as a single, b/w "Grandmother's Song"

Excerpts

At the end of "Grandmother's Song", Martin says to the audience, "You guys are gonna be on a record" (making reference to the fact that his live performance that night was being recorded for an album), to which the audience responds positively. Seconds later Martin says, "Maybe someday; not mine, of course".
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