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    Take One Thing Off - CD + T-Shirt Bundle

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    • CD copy of Take One Thing Off
    • Omelette the Dog T-Shirt
    • Instant download of the digital album upon purchase

    2017 release. As much as this is a story about a comedian, singer, and actress, it really starts with a kid who wore a tiara to school every day... That kid grew up to be Scout Durwood. Many years before she made audiences laugh starring on MTV's Mary + Jane (Produced by Snoop Dogg) and Oxygen's Funny Girls, she knew that being different was her greatest strength. That free spirit defines her first album for Blue Élan Records, Take One Thing Off. "Growing up, I was painfully weird, but blissfully unaware of it," she smiles "I was everybody's lovable little weirdo. After college, I moved to New York. I knew I wanted to be in show business, and in my mind, the way to make it was to be the most original, most creative, and most outside-the-box." She went way outside-the-box, spending nearly five years as a draw in New York's burlesque scene: named as one of the Huffington Post's "20 Burlesque Stars to Know," to boot. With this unforgettable experience under her belt, she traded the Big Apple for Los Angeles in 2012. Throughout 2016, Durwood architected what would become Take One Thing Off with Dave riding shotgun in the producer's chair. The 19-track album intermingles a hysterical stand-up set at underground Los Angeles comedy theater The Pack with songs loosely mapped over Scout's time in New York.

      Track Listing:

      1. Intro (feat. Dave & The Darling)
      2. Sex Positive
      3. Take One Thing Off
      4. Drinking
      5. All The Pretty Bottles
      6. Baseball Game
      7. Fallin' in Love
      8. Men in L.A.
      9. Brooklyn Ca. 2009
      10. The NFL
      11. The Wedding Song
      12. I'm Cool, Right?
      13. My Funny Valentine
      14. Strip Club
      15. Go Go
      16. Anxiety Lions
      17. Taxi Take Me Home
      18. Hate Crime
      19. Here We Are