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American entertainer Bill Cosby released 23 albums of stand-up comedy, 16 studio albums of music, and six singles. He was known mainly for his stand-up comedy, with his first album of comedy Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! being released in 1963. He has also recorded several albums of music.
Reviewing the album in 2023, Den of Geek writer Tony Sokol said that "Pryor created a new style in American comedy. It was truly unprecedented." It was truly unprecedented." He praised Pryor's improvisational approach on the bonus tracks, saying that "Pryor holds open conversations, and makes deep connections with the audience."
Comedy Central Records is a record label based in New York and owned by Paramount Global. The label specializes in stand-up comedy albums and is distributed by Alternative Distribution Alliance, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group. The label has released albums from artists such as Aziz Ansari, Louis C.K., Dave Attell, Amy Schumer and Kevin Hart ...
Bill Hicks Live: Satirist, Social Critic, Stand Up Comedian (DVD: 2004) (comprises One Night Stand, Relentless, "It's Just a Ride" and Revelations) Bill Hicks: The Complete Collection (2015) A 6 DVD and 12 CD anthology. Includes a total of 24 shows on the DVDs including 6 from previously unreleased footage.
Album details Peak chart positions Certifications; US [1] US R&B [2] AUS [3] 1985 How Could It Be. Release date: September 1985; Label: Columbia; 26 17 — RIAA: Gold [4] 1989 So Happy. Release date: August 1989; Label: Columbia; 70 22 — 1993 Love's Alright. Release date: February 23, 1993; Label: Motown — 80 — "—" denotes releases that ...
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.
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 ...