Springtime for Liberals

Springtime for Liberals

Infobox Album
Name = Springtime for Liberals
Type = Album
Artist = The Capitol Steps


Released = 2007
Recorded = 2007
Genre = comedy
Length =
Label = Self-published
Producer = Elaina Newport
Reviews =
Last album = O Christmas Bush
This album = Springtime For Liberals
Next album =

"Springtime for Liberals" is the 2007 Capitol Steps album. It is the last with founding member Bill Strauss, who died shortly after its release.

Track listing

# Springtime for Liberals
# Everything's Run By Pelosi
# Polonium 209
# George Bush Speaks to the Nation
# Ain't No Rumsfeld
# Stand By Japan
# A Leader Like Barack
# If I Were a Rich Mensch
# Lust in Space
# Juan Nation
# FEMA
# Congress, it is A-Changin'
# TSA Investigation: Moist and Dangerous
# Viagra
# Still Crazy
# Hole in the Ozone
# Depends on NASA
# Loonies of the Right
# Shamlet
# Bein' Pope
# Old Man Rumsfeld
# Aristocrats from the Cradle
# Glory, NSA
# Lirty Dies: Cremodats, Peerublicans, and the Lorious Glandslide of Soo-Thousand Tix

New lyrics by Bill Strauss, Elaina Newport and Mark Eaton.

Production personnel

*Producer: Elaina Newport
*Director: Bill Strauss
*Piano: Marc Irwin
*Studio instruments: Lenny Williams
*Recording Engineer: Greg Hammon
*Mastering: Jim Smith


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