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Back From the Shadows was the twenty-fifth anniversary reunion tour of the comedy group the Firesign Theatre, performed at twenty cities across the United States in 1993. A live video CD recording of three performances was released as the group's nineteenth album in 1994 by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab.

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  • Back From the Shadows was the twenty-fifth anniversary reunion tour of the comedy group the Firesign Theatre, performed at twenty cities across the United States in 1993. A live video CD recording of three performances was released as the group's nineteenth album in 1994 by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab. The performance material was loosely adapted and updated from four albums originally issued by Columbia Records: Waiting for the Electrician or Someone Like Him (1968); How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All (1969); Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers (1970); and I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus (1971). The concert's title comes from lyrics "Back From the Shadows Again" that the group wrote as a parody of Gene Autry's signature song "Back in the Saddle Again" for I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus. The final scene, "Toad Away", is a parody hymn the group wrote to the tune of The First Noel in 1970 for their Dear Friends radio program, which appeared on the 1972 album of the same name. (en)
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  • Back From the Shadows (en)
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  • the Firesign Theatre (en)
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  • Back From the Shadows: The Firesign Theatre's 25th Anniversary Reunion Show (en)
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  • FST Back From the Shadows cover art.jpg (en)
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  • Don't Crush That Dwarf (en)
  • How Can You Be In Two Places At Once (en)
  • I Think We're All Bozos (en)
  • Nick Danger in "Cut 'Em Off At the Past!" (en)
  • Still Waiting For the Electrician (en)
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  • Back From the Shadows: The Firesign Theatre's 25th Anniversary Reunion Tour (en)
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  • 1993 (xsd:integer)
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  • Richard Fish (en)
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  • April–October 1993 (en)
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  • 1994 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1993-04-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Bringing The War Back Home (en)
  • Doctor Memory (en)
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  • He Walks Again By Night (en)
  • High School Madness (en)
  • Hold It Right There! (en)
  • On The Antelope Freeway (en)
  • On the Funway (en)
  • Parallel Hell (en)
  • Pastor Flash (en)
  • Ralph Spoilsport Motors (en)
  • The American Pageant (en)
  • The Breaking of the President (en)
  • The Court-Martial Scene (en)
  • The Old Same Place (en)
  • Tirebiter Wakes Up Hungry (en)
  • Toad Away (en)
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  • Back From the Shadows was the twenty-fifth anniversary reunion tour of the comedy group the Firesign Theatre, performed at twenty cities across the United States in 1993. A live video CD recording of three performances was released as the group's nineteenth album in 1994 by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab. (en)
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  • Back From the Shadows: The Firesign Theatre's 25th Anniversary Reunion Tour (en)
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