It's nice to see a Cosby "best-of" that plucks the comic plums from his classic LPs ( When I Was a Kid, For Adults Only, Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby, Fat Albert and Live Madison Square Garden Center ). You'll hear My Brother Russell; Dogs; Fat Albert's Car; The Invention of Basketball; The Lower Tract; Animal Stories , and more early-'70s Cosby!
The best of Richard Pryor's Warner Bros. recordings! Includes highlights from his entire career like Super Nigger; Prison Play; Have Your Ass Home by 11:00; Wino & Junkie; Bicentennial Nigger; Africa; New Year's Eve; Free Base; Mudbone ; the unreleased, highly personal M.S. , and more. 26 tracks!
Collection of greatest bits from the Blue collar Comedy Tour's CD/DVD history: The Blue Collar Comedy Tour Live 92001), Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie (2003) Blue Collar Comedy Tour: Rides Again (2004) Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road (2006)
For nearly the first four decades of her life, Phyllis Driver was an unassuming woman and, having married at the age of 22, become the mother of five children. With the children well on their way to growing up, Phyllis began looking for work, but reasoning that it had to be more challenging than her earlier occupation as a copywriter, Phyllis Diller opted to become a comedienne. With a career that lasted from 1949 to her death in 2012, Phyllis proved to be a trailblazer for comediennes; it is hard to imagine the later success of Joan Rivers, Lily Tomlin or Roseanne Barr without the early found... [Read More]
In No Place Like Home, Doug Standhope tackles an abundance of hard-hitting issues, from caring for the mentally-ill, to Vietnam vets, being locked up abroad, and why everyone should kick like they kick. Watch him also take on ISIS, global poverty, TMZ and LGBT related issues. No one is off the table in this one-of-a-kind stand-up special including Gabrielle Giffords, the Duggars daughters, Caitlyn Jenner and Robin Williams.
Need a good laugh? Then you're in luck-and yucks galore- with this all-star collection that packs dozens of contemporary comedy's best-ever moments onto two side-splitting discs. Delivering some of the funniest bits of the last several decades are all-time comic greats including Chris Rock, Chevy Chase, Bill Cosby, Gilda Radner, Cheech & Chong, Roseanne, and many other luminaries. Featuring famous-and infamous-TV sketches, stellar cuts from classic comedy albums, and more, this all-new compilation is the ultimate laugh riot.
When Keith Lowell Jensen started a Twitter account for his daughter, he didn’t expect @MaxTheTiger to gain an international audience. Then again, he probably never pictured having the “death talk” with li’l @MaxTheNecromancer as his ardent little tiger tried to Lazarus a froglet. And even that one wasn’t as odd as learning a thing or two from the comprehensive “sex talk” his wife and several organic, fair trade bananas laid on their nephew. On his latest release from Stand Up! Records, Jensen considers the ethics of incarceration and homelessness, presenting a vegan yet still mo... [Read More]
2007 release, a collection of comedian Chris Rock's finest stand-up performances pulled from his legendary comedy specials Bring The Pain, Bigger & Blacker and Never Scared. While these sketches are funny on the surface, they are also poignant and provocative, proving that Rock has becoming one of the most popular comedians ever to rise from the ranks of SNL to stardom.
Hedberg is one of the smartest, strangest, and most creative stand-up comedians today, and his Comedy Central special is one of the highest rated on the network. "Mitch All Together" is a double digipak that contains both a full-length CD of new material, and a DVD of almost two hours of his best on-air performances, as well as short movies, interviews, and more. Catch him on tour with Dave Attell and Lewis Black this fall.
2010 release from the comedian/actor. Robin Williams describes himself as a 'hairy comedian from California', but he is also an Academy Award-winner. Robin Williams also won four Golden Globe Awards and four Grammys. 2009 was a year of ups, downs and second chances for Robin Williams. Now recovered from emergency heart surgery, Williams returned to HBO for his first solo TV concert since 2002. In his performance, Williams covers such topics as global warming, sex and politics, the state of health care in the country (suggesting a cash for clunkers program for elderly relatives), drugs (recreat... [Read More]
The follow-up to 2000’s highly successful, “The White Album.” This album was recorded just before September 11, 2001, and as a result needed to be re-recorded. Lewis waxes eloquent about patriotism and airport security and needing to re-record an album. The rampage continues…
Bob Newhart was an advertising copywriter in Chicago who wrote comic satirical monologues with a work colleague, sending tapes of them to radio stations, which led to an introduction to Warner Bros. Records, who signed him on the strength of the audition tapes. He expanded his material to develop a stand-up routine and became a popular nightclub performer. However it was his first LP in 1960 The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart which launched him to prominence, using the technique of portraying one end of a telephone conversation. It became the first comedy album to reach No. 1 in the Billboard... [Read More]
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