Sgt. Pecker

Pecker is an album by American comedian, comedy writer and radio personality Jackie Martling.

Martling sent all three records to fledgling New York City disk jockey Howard Stern.

Pecker made its appearance some ten years into Martling's stint as head writer for The Howard Stern Show and offered radio listeners who had not seen the "Joke Man" deliver jokes in person certain access to a seasoned comic performer.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine gives a new listener requisite perspective on the album, suggesting it has its merits:[2] While there aren't as many outright hilarious jokes as on its predecessor, Sgt.

Boasting a wide array of bathroom, sex and scatalogical [sic] jokes, there's something here to offend everybody, but there's also enough unexpected twists and punchlines to make much of the album truly funny as well.