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Liner notes for the reissues were written by Scott Saul, author of the biography Becoming Richard Pryor. [14] It was re-released on vinyl by Stand Up! Records on May 26, 2023 as a double album, with the bonus tracks on the second disc. The reissues feature Burden's original album cover. [8] [15] [11]
September 12: Colin Jost & Michael Che's special New York After Dark on Peacock. September 15: Mike Cannon's special Traumatized Animal on YouTube. September 17: Deon Cole's special Ok, Mister on Netflix. September 20: Steve Hofstetter's album Me, Myself, + ID on Spotify. September 22: Jay Pharoah's special Jared on YouTube.
Here are the 20 best new book releases this week: December 3-9, 2024. Okay, you survived Thanksgiving! Heck, maybe it was a triumph! The mashed potatoes! Those pies! And now the end of year ...
Comedy Albums is a Billboard chart that lists the "top-selling spoken word and musical comedy albums" each week, as ranked by sales data compiled by Nielsen SoundScan. The chart debuted as Top Comedy Albums in October 2004 (simultaneously with Top Rap Albums chart) when it was published for the first time exclusively in Billboard 's websites. [ 1 ]
The first album to win this honor was The Best of the Stan Freberg Shows by Stan Freberg (1959), a variety album including comedy bits. There is also a podcast that covers the history and influence of comedy albums, primarily on vinyl, titled Comedy on Vinyl, which also premiered a 50-year-old lost Bob Newhart track in 2015.
On his comedy albums, Martin's stand-up is self-referential and sometimes self-mocking. It mixes philosophical riffs with sudden spurts of "happy feet", banjo playing with balloon depictions of concepts like venereal disease , and the "controversial" kitten juggling (he is a master juggler; the "kittens" were stuffed animal toys ).
Besides Black's White Album, the label also released a 2002 set of White Album outtakes called Revolver (continuing the Beatles title theme), and the 2002 album The End of the Universe. Stand Up! released five albums by Doug Stanhope: 2000's Sicko and Something to Take the Edge Off, 2002's Die Laughing, 2007's Deadbeat Hero, and 2009's From ...