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Class Clown
(1972)
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Comedian George Carlin's definitive monologue was delivered on 1972's Class Clown album in the form of "Seven Dirty Words You Can Never Say on Television." While the majority of routines on Class Clown dealt with Carlin's self examination surrounding his Irish Catholic upbringing, he saved his controversial tour de force as the album's grand ...
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You Are All Diseased
(1999)
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As the years progress, George Carlin only gets angrier -- and, considering that the world is just getting more ridiculous, that may be the only response. Fortunately, his anger keeps him sharp, and that's why he's still fascinating and funny in 1999, when most of his peers have dried up. The key to his success is that he doesn't continue to ...
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Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics
(1990)
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With Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics, George Carlin turns in a typically entertaining of politically charged comedy album punctuated by a couple of cutting routines about personal habits and social quirks. While his humor hasn't changed dramatically since the '70s, he is still consistently funny and, occasionally, thought-provoking. ~ Stephen ...
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Back in Town
(1996)
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George Carlin fluctuates between two polar extremes of intellect on Back in Town. The album is mostly plagued by this single problem, which prevents it form reaching the heights it might have otherwise. Carlin's material is consistent in that it all takes the form of societal criticism, but whereas at times his caustic gaze can intelligently ...
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Complaints and Grievances
(2001)
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George Carlin
George Carlin's post-hippie standup boils down to two formulas: Either he is providing biting cynicism about sociopolitical demagoguery or he is making urbane, possibly even mundane observations about everyday life and pointing out the bizarre inconsistencies of it all. On Complaints and Grievances, the audio version of Carlin's HBO special of ...
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Playin' with Your Head
(1986)
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George Carlin
Playin' With Your Head turned out to be a landmark outing for George Carlin -- the last truly funny album he made before attempting to become his old mentor, Lenny Bruce, and spent the '90s railing against right-wingers in most unamusing fashion. The less-topical, more lighthearted routines here are complemented by Carlin's devastating sense of ...
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George Carlin on Comedy
(2002)
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For this exclusive interview, the legendary standup recounts his early days and discusses some of the methods behind his madly successful comedy career. Recommended for would-be comedians as well as casual Carlin fans interested in learning a bit about the man behind the mic. ~ Brian Beatty, All Music Guide
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A Place for My Stuff!
(1981)
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George Carlin
After taking some time off to get his life together, George Carlin came back with A Place for My Stuff!, a combination of live material and some that had been recorded in the studio (fake announcements, commercials, and interviews). The live standup bits are among the best he's done, though there is a definite nasty edge to some of it (notably the ...
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The Little David Years: 1971-1977
(1999)
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George Carlin
During the early '70s, few comedians were as influential, controversial, or funny as George Carlin. Picking up where Lenny Bruce left off, Carlin became the counterculture comedian, vigorously pushing the limits of good taste while making pointed political and social commentaries. He did this in concert, but also did it on wax -- for the label ...
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FM & AM
(1972)
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George Carlin
While FM & AM was reissued on compact disc as part of the George Carlin box set The Little David Years 1971-1977, it's important to have this early groundbreaking release available again, individually, at an affordable price. FM & AM found Carlin officially poking fun at, while incorporating, his early material performed in the lounges of America ...
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Classic Gold
(1992)
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George Carlin
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Dr. Demento 30th Anniversary Collection: Dementia 2000
(2000)
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The Dr. Demento 30th Anniversary Collection: Dementia 2000 is the third double-disc Dr. Demento "anniversary" compilation Rhino has released, and it's kind of surprising that some of the songs here haven't been featured on the previous installments. But that works to the benefit of this collection, which includes big-ticket novelty records like ...
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What Am I Doing in New Jersey?
(1988)
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George Carlin
What Am I Doing in New Jersey was recorded in 1988, so naturally it tackles some of the events of the late Reagan administration. George Carlin sums up his essence on the track "Reagan's Gang, Church People, and American Values": "I'm the first to say its a great country, but its a strange culture!" He rants about preventative detainment, ...
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Jammin' in New York
(1992)
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George Carlin
An older, angrier George Carlin riffs on the sexuality of Operation Desert Storm, the inanity of airline announcements, sporting solutions for the nation's homeless, and the likely future of the planet in yet another virtuoso comedy performance first televised as an HBO special. Whatever his topic (or should that be target?), Carlin's jokes hinge ...
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Take-Offs and Put-Ons
(1967)
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George Carlin
George Carlin's debut comedy album captures him during the tail end of his period as a "straight" (i.e., short-haired) comedian (a period in which he also played a short-lived role on the series That Girl), and not that far from his subsequent counterculture emergence. Apart from the soap opera parody Doctor Place in the "Daytime Television" ...
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Killer Carlin
(1995)
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George Carlin
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Occupation: Foole
(1973)
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George Carlin
Occupation Foole was comedian George Carlin's third release for the Little David label in 1973 and the follow up to Class Clown. While this disc as a whole lives up to Carlin's insightful brilliance, it's the least powerful of his early releases. Some of these bits, especially the revamped "Seven Dirty Words" routine, "Filthy Words," come across ...
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An Evening with Wally Londo Featuring Bill Slaszo
(1975)
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George Carlin
Steering away from such a heavy emphasis on drug material had an interesting effect on Carlin's comedy; here it's a bit more nasty and there's a lot more emphasis on vulgarity for vulgarity's sake. Blatant use of the f-word is only the beginning; there's also more of an emphasis on bodily functions than you'd ever want to hear in polite company. ...
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Toledo Window Box
(1974)
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George Carlin
The cover on this one tells you pretty much all you need to know about the dominant subject material here -- drugs. The beginning of the album dwells fairly directly on the subject (you'll never look at the Seven Dwarves the same way again), but much of the rest of the album's material draws heavily from stoner culture; it's hard to imagine ...
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Legends of Comedy
(1996)
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Various Artists
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On the Road
(1977)
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George Carlin
On the last of the classic records released by Little David, Carlin is sporting a touch of grey on the cover of this one, and with that telltale sign of aging comes a more mature perspective in the material. First off, his volume level seems very restrained throughout, and this lack of shouting makes the insightful observations sink in much more ...
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The George Carlin Collection
(1990)
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George Carlin
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American Comedy Box 1915-1994: But Seriously...
(1995)
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It's Bad for Ya
(2008)
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George Carlin
Released just over a month after his passing, George Carlin's It's Bad for Ya features the same material as his final HBO special of the same name, which aired in March of 2008, but it's a different recording from a much smoother performance. Carlin was well aware of his odds at the age of 70 -- which is "69 with a finger up its ass" -- but on ...
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Carlin on Campus
(1984)
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