Breakfast in Heaven
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Template:More citations needed Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst-infobox". Breakfast in Heaven is a comedy album by Father Guido Sarducci (Don Novello), released in 1986 by Warner Brothers.[1][2] It was recorded at Washington Hall, University of Notre Dame.[3] It was Novello's second album.[4]
Critical reception
The Fresno Bee called the album "funny and well-done, with one very annoying flaw ... the laughs that follow each gag are clipped, obviously cut short in the studio."[5] The San Francisco Chronicle wrote that "Novello is an underrated comic, maybe because his style is so understated, but there's not a wasted moment on this clever, hilarious album."[6]
Side one
- Father Sarducci is welcomed to the University of Notre Dame and recalls the early years of the institution.
- Doo Dah history, folklore and myth.
- The pros and cons of singing about beer on buses are examined.
- How singing the short version of "Happy Birthday" can add six to seven minutes to your life, the candles on the cake, and a look at Ronald Reagan's neck.
- Central American Policy is discussed and arguments are made to bomb Canada.
Side two
- Father Sarducci looks forward to the 90's and unveils plans for the upcoming Columbus Cinquecentennial in 1992.
- Divorced lookalikes, emergency umbrellas and the missing commandments are highlighted in a preview of The Vatican Enquirer.
- Breakfast in Heaven.
- Father Sarducci answers questions from the audience about wearing black, the confessional and birth control for dogs.
- A medley of Beatles tunes.