Forward Into the Past


Forward Into the Past is a 1976 compilation album by the Firesign Theatre. It presents the "Greatest Hits" from their nine Columbia albums and includes two tracks that were previously released only on a single.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Station Break"
  2. *Released as a single - November 1969
  3. *Produced by James William Guercio
  4. "Happy Hour News"
  5. *From the album Everything [You Know Is Wrong] - October 1974
  6. *Produced by The Firesign Theatre
  7. "Ralph Spoilsport Motors"
  8. *From the album How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - July 1969
  9. *Produced by Cyrus Faryar
  10. "Beat The Reaper"
  11. *From the album Waiting for [the Electrician or Someone Like Him] - January 1968
  12. *Produced by Gary Usher and The Firesign Theatre
  13. "Let's Eat"
  14. *From the album Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers - July 1970
  15. *Produced by The Firesign Theatre with Bill Driml
  16. "High School Madness"
  17. *From the album Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers - July 1970
  18. *Produced by The Firesign Theatre with Bill Driml

    Side two

  19. "Toad Away"
  20. *From the album Dear Friends - January 1972
  21. *Produced by The Firesign Theatre
  22. "Not Quite The Solution He Expected"
  23. *From the album The Tale of the [Giant Rat of Sumatra] - January 1974
  24. *Produced by The Firesign Theatre
  25. "Joe Beets Meets Hemlock Stones"
  26. *From the album The Tale of the Giant Rat of Sumatra - January 1974
  27. *Produced by The Firesign Theatre
  28. "W.C. Fields Forever"
  29. *From the album Waiting for the Electrician or Someone Like Him - January 1968
  30. *Produced by Gary Usher and The Firesign Theatre
  31. "Dr. Whiplash"
  32. *From the album Dear Friends - January 1972
  33. *Produced by The Firesign Theatre

    Side three

  34. "The Further Adventures of Nick Danger"
  35. *From the album How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All - July 1969
  36. *Produced by Cyrus Faryar

    Side four

  37. "Back From The Shadows"
  38. *From the album I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus - August 1971
  39. *Produced by The Firesign Theatre
  40. "Mr. President"
  41. *From the album I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus - August 1971
  42. *Produced by The Firesign Theatre
  43. "Papoon For President"
  44. *From the album Not Insane or [Anything You Want To] - October 1972
  45. *Produced by The Firesign Theatre
  46. "Government Training Film"
  47. *From the album Everything You Know Is Wrong - October 1974
  48. *Produced by The Firesign Theatre
  49. "Mark Time"
  50. *From the album Dear Friends - January 1972
  51. *Produced by The Firesign Theatre
  52. "Forward Into The Past"
  53. *Released as a single - November 1969
  54. *Produced by James William Guercio

    Critical reception

Most fan sites agree that this album is a good place to start for someone who has never heard of The Firesign Theatre. The New Rolling Stone Record Guide claims that this album was "brilliantly selected and programmed" while The Goldmine Comedy Record Price Guide offers no comment beyond its 2 star marking.

Release history

Forward Into The Past was released only as a double album.
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This album was never released on CD. Instead, in 1993 a new collection was put together under the title Shoes for Industry: [The Best of the Firesign Theatre] and was released by Sony/Legacy. Shoes contains most of the same tracks as Forward Into The Past but also takes advantage of the greater running time available on a Compact Disc in order to add more tracks. Shoes also includes tracks which members of the group had released on their various "solo" projects.

External sources

  • Firesign Theatre. Forward Into The Past. Columbia Records, 1976.
  • Firesign Theatre. Firesign Theatre. February 9, 2006 http://www.firesigntheatre.com/.
  • "Firezine: Linques!." Firesign Theatre FAQ. February 10, 2006 http://firezine.net/faq/.
  • Marsh, Dave, and Greil Marcus. "The Firesign Theatre." The New Rolling Stone Record Guide. Ed. Dave Marsh and John Swenson. New York: Random House, 1983. 175-176.
  • Smith, Ronald L. The Goldmine Comedy Record Price Guide. Iola: Krause, 1996. 124-127.