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''Knockers Up!'' is the second album released by American comedian
Rusty Warren Rusty Warren (March 20, 1930 – May 25, 2021) was an American comedian and singer, specializing in sex-related themes and such songs as "Bounce Your Boobies" and " Knockers Up!". Early life Warren was born in New York City in 1930 and adopted s ...
in 1960 by the independent record label
Jubilee Records Jubilee Records was an American independent record label, specializing in rhythm and blues and novelty records. It was founded in New York City in 1946 by Herb Abramson. His partner was Jerry Blaine. Blaine bought Abramson's half of the company ...
. The album became a financial success, lasting on the Billboard Top 200 charts for more than three years. The album consists of a live recording of one of Warren’s performances at the Golden Falcon Hotel in
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. Dealing with themes of women's infidelity, sex work, and sexual freedom from a woman's perspective, ''Knockers Up!'' is notable for its forward-thinking concepts that would later become popular in the
Sexual Revolution The sexual revolution, also known as the sexual liberation, was a social movement that challenged traditional codes of behavior related to sexuality and interpersonal relationships throughout the United States and the developed world from the 1 ...
, with Warren herself later being called "The Mother of the Sexual Revolution".


Background

After Warren’s first album, ''Songs for Sinners'', was successfully released in January 1959, she went on a tour with her record producer
Jerry Blaine Jerry Blaine (December 31, 1910 – March 14, 1973) was a bandleader, co-founder of Jubilee Records, record distributor, and singer who recorded 18 sides for the Master and Bluebird labels from 1937 to 1938. Biography He was born to a Jewish ...
, co-founder of
Jubilee Records Jubilee Records was an American independent record label, specializing in rhythm and blues and novelty records. It was founded in New York City in 1946 by Herb Abramson. His partner was Jerry Blaine. Blaine bought Abramson's half of the company ...
. Afterward, Warren and Blaine started working on promoting her second album ''Knockers Up!''.


Musical content

''Knockers Up!'' is a comedy album that deals with themes of sex, with various songs exploring themes and jokes that weren’t typical of female comedians at the time. Describing her record as always being “a shared experience”, that meant to be played in a room with friends, the comedic aspect of the album consists of Warren poking fun at traditional concepts of marriage and gender roles, noting the stress of married life and the loss of sexual freedom. The title track encourages women to express their sexuality, with Warren stating “we do have something to give” in regards to sexual topics in society.


Reception


Commercial performance

The album was a commercial success. By the end of 1962, 1.5 million copies were sold, and it remained in top ten on the album charts for a year. ''Billboard'' 1963 edition listed ''Knockers Up!'' as one of the nation’s #1 comedy albums. The album debuted at no. 31 on November 7, 1960. ''Knockers Up!'' was the No. 6 album of the year.


Critical reception

''Knockers Up!'' and Warren received a mixed reception as a whole. American columnist
Dick Kleiner Richard Arthur Kleiner (March 9, 1921 – February 13, 2002) was an American columnist whose breezy question-and-answer column, "Ask Dick Kleiner," about Hollywood celebrities appeared in hundreds of newspapers across the country. He was also an a ...
reflected on Warren's work by stating “Her material isn’t really blue - you might call it baby blue - it isn’t abnormal or sick,” while a negative review of Warren herself for ''Time'' magazine in 1963 stated that Warren and her audience “all seem at home in a barn.” Warren mentioned that she received the most support from the women audience and the "Knockers Up Club Members." They would come to see Warren's shows with their families and neighbors.


Legacy/influence

Rusty Warren, as well as her album ''Knockers Up!,'' was known for leading the charge in the sexual revolution at the time. She is well known for her comedy and her musical numbers. Warren had a way of normalizing sexual topics like the intimate relationship of a married couple. She also exposed the new suburban way of life and its secrets. She left many people surprised and stunned by her style of comedy. Warren was groundbreaking in the fields of women's comedy and sexualized comedy. She used tactics like discussing certain situations in a brutally honest or sarcastic way to make her jokes. She would even call out the audience. When people heard her on stage use vulgar language with ease it left a lasting impression, paving the way for more adult comedy. She grew an impressive fan club mainly sprouting from the ''Knockers Up! March'' song. The fan club was a diverse group of people, 70,000 strong. Warren later reflected on the creation of the ''Knockers Up!'' march:
I was telling the gals to 'get your knockers up' and let's show the guys we have something to give in this world today.
She started playing march encouraging women in the audience to lift their chests up as a sign of their power.


Track listing

The following was the original track listing for the first vinyl pressing of the album in 1960. Side one Side two


References


External links

* http://www.rustywarren.com/ {{Authority control 1960 live albums Jubilee Records albums Sexual revolution 1960s comedy albums Live comedy albums