The Bottom Line
Pros
- "I Love Nascar"
- "Hell No"
- "Bake Me A Country Ham"
Cons
- None.
Description
- Produced by Cledus T. Judd.
- Toby Keith cameo on "I Love NASCAR."
- Manufactured and Distributed by KOCH Records.
Guide Review - Cledus T. Judd - Bipolar and Proud
Judd says he was born to entertain and making people laugh is his job. And what a job he does. Cledus instantly became a hit with all of his comedic parodies of well-known country songs. Hes had nineteen videos played on CMT along with having many country artists lend their time to his videos and albums.Well here he is again giving us "Bipolar and Proud." His first single/video from this album is a parody of Toby Keith's "I Love this Bar" called "I Love NASCAR." But I think the best on this album is "Hell No" the parody of Montgomery Gentry's "Hell Yeah." In the beginning it talks about how the radio stations play the same stuff day in and day out. It also asks if he's tired of playing parodies? You guess the answer to that one. When I first listened to "Bake Me A Country Ham" I was impressed with his voice, it's pretty good. But I really laughed when I heard "Martie, Emily & Natalie" a parody of Brad Paisley's "Celebrity." He really hit the nail on the head with that one in my book. Good One Cledus!!!
Cledus won Independent Video of the Year honors in 1996 and 1998 for "If Shania Were Mine" and "Every Light In the House is Blown." Judd also received Country Weekly's 1997 nominations for Favorite Male Newcomer, Favorite Video Entertainer and Funniest Country Performer. He has that ability to do all those things and more. If you like this funny man, don't miss adding this album to your comedy collection.



