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-''[[Interviews of Our Times]]'' was a [[Henry Jacobs]] project, for which comedian [[Lenny Bruce]] did his first recordings. He is featured on "[[Interview with Dr. Sholem Stein]]" and "[[Shorty Petterstein Interview]]" under the monikers of [[Henry Jacobs]] and [[Woodrow Leafer]] as ''[[Two Interviews]]'' ([[1955]]).+''[[Interviews of Our Times]]'' (1958) was a [[Henry Jacobs]] project, for which comedian [[Lenny Bruce]] did his first recordings. He is featured on "[[Interview with Dr. Sholem Stein]]" and "[[Shorty Petterstein Interview]]" under the monikers of [[Henry Jacobs]] and [[Woodrow Leafer]].
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 +The recordings by Jacobs and Leafer had previously appeared as ''[[Two Interviews]]'' (1955).
==Tracklisting== ==Tracklisting==

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"INTERVIEWS FOR OUR TIME (Fantasy 7001) ** 1/2 In 1958 Lenny Bruce made his album debut sharing a disc with two other comedians, Henry Jacobs and Woody Leifer. They supplied 'Interview with Dr. Sholem Stein" and "Shorty ..." --Comedy on Record: The Complete Critical Discography (1988) by Ronald L. Smith, - Page 93

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Interviews of Our Times (1958) was a Henry Jacobs project, for which comedian Lenny Bruce did his first recordings. He is featured on "Interview with Dr. Sholem Stein" and "Shorty Petterstein Interview" under the monikers of Henry Jacobs and Woodrow Leafer.

The recordings by Jacobs and Leafer had previously appeared as Two Interviews (1955).

Tracklisting

A1 The Interview A2 Djinni In The Candy Store A3 Enchanting Transylvania A4 Interview with Dr. Sholem Stein B1 The March Of High Fidelity B2 Maria Ouspenskaya Interview B3 Father Flotsky's Triumph B4 All Broadway Musicals Sound The Same Especially The Baritones B5 Shorty Petterstein Interview



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