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Complete Conception - The Conception Corportation
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  1. The Secret Word
  2. Searchin'
  3. To Be Announced
  4. Dial a Dirty Joke
  5. To Be Announced
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  1. The Secret Word
  2. Searchin'
  3. To Be Announced
  4. Dial a Dirty Joke
  5. To Be Announced
  6. Sunday Sunday
  7. Astronaut on Mars
  8. To Be Announced
  9. The Disease Broker
  10. Market Report
  11. To Be Announced
  12. Love of Grass
  13. Acid Rescue Service
  14. To Be Announced
  15. Black for a Day
  16. Confession
  17. Mulatto Joe
  18. Your Teacher and Your Friend
  19. The Comedian
  20. Next Week on Our Show
  21. The First Atheist Congregational Chruch
  22. The Pops
  23. To Be Announced
  24. Rock and Roll Classroom
  25. The All-Night Obituary of the Air
  26. An Open Letter to the Youth of American
  27. The Late News
  28. The Famous Judges School
  29. The Obituary Continues
  30. Abortion
  31. The Wholesome Prison Blues
  32. The Obituary Continues
  33. Love of Grass, Chapter Two
  34. Conceptionland: Introduction
  35. The Ego Trip
  36. The Great Predicto
  37. Swedish Orgy
  38. The Photographer
  39. The Voyage of the Titanic
  40. Announcment
  41. The Mendicant
  42. The Hot Dog Stand
  43. The Mendicant Returns
  44. The Accident
  45. Again the Mendicant
  46. The Wax Museum
  47. A Warning
  48. The Amazing Dope-A-Mattic
  49. A Passerby
  50. Announcement
  51. Welcome to Bummerland
  52. Mr. Amazing
  53. 'Lemon Up'
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During their brief existence between 1970 and 1973, the Conception Corporation existed as a quartet of multimedia conceptualists and sonic escapists brandishing a unique social irreverence and satirical slant. Along with the Firesign Theater -- the Corporation's decidedly more academic rivals for the head humor market -- Jeff Begun, Howard R. Cohen, Murphy Dunne, and Ira Miller redefined the comedy album for their increasingly disenfranchised generation. Complete Conception is, as it's title suggests, an exhaustive ...

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