View Full Version : What are everyone's favorite stand-up comedy albums?
It's too bad stand-up comedy albums aren't as popular now as they were in the '60s and '70s. For me, they're still something special.
My top 20:
1. Bill Hicks - Arizona Bay (Rykodisc; 1997)
2. David Cross - Shut Up, You ****ing Baby (Sub-Pop; 2002)
3. George Carlin - You Are All Diseased (Atlantic; 1999)
4. Bill Cosby - To Russel, My Brother, Whom I Slept With (Warner; 1968)
5. Bill Hicks - Rant In E-Minor (Rykodisc; 1997)
6. Steve Martin - Let's Get Small (Warner; 1977)
7. Bill Hicks - Relentless (Invasion; 1992)
8. Chris Rock - Roll With The New (DreamWorks; 1997)
9. George Carlin - Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics (Atlantic; 1990)
10. David Cross - It's Not Funny (Sub-Pop; 2004)
11. Richard Pryor - Bicentennial ****** (Warner; 1976)
12. Robin Williams - Live 2002 (Sony; 2002)
13. Sam Kinison - Louder Than Hell (Warner; 1990)
14. Dennis Miller - The Off-White Album (Warner; 1987)
15. George Carlin - Jammin' In New York (Atlantic; 1992)
16. Bill Cosby - Bill Cosby Is A Very Funny Fellow... Right! (Warner; 1963)
17. George Carlin - FM & AM (Atlantic; 1972)
18. Bill Hicks - Dangerous (Invasion; 1989)
19. Sam Kinison - Have You Seen Me Lately (Warner; 1990)
20. Bill Cosby - My Father Confused Me... What Must I Do? What Must I Do? (Warner; 1977)
The first person to post a Jeff Foxworthy or Denis Leary album gets flamed. ;)
Skywalker 05-06-2004, 01:20 PM I used to rent stand up comedy tapes from blockbuster, but I did buy 2 Carlin cd's. I used to have Richard Pryor- That ni$#%$s Crazy on record. I taped all sorts of stuff when I had HBO, Paul Rodriquez, Harland Williams, Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Dennis Miller, George Carlin, and of course JEFF FOXWORTHY! I saw the funniest thing a couple of weeks ago on Spike TV. They had Sam Kinison doing standup and every other word was bleeped out.
Originally posted by jpnoyes
I saw the funniest thing a couple of weeks ago on Spike TV. They had Sam Kinison doing standup and every other word was bleeped out.
I came across that, too. With acts like Kinison, Bill Hicks, Richard Pryor and George Carlin, broadcast/basic cable networks shouldn't bother showing their blue material. I mean, what good is it if you have to bleep every other word?
diezman 05-06-2004, 02:22 PM My friend's dad had a few Red Foxx comedy albums. When we were kids, we'd go down into his rec room and listen to them.
It wasn't anything like Sanford and Son let me tell you!!- very raunchy stuff:lol:
¤I Love Clay Aiken¤ 05-06-2004, 07:34 PM I :heart: Denis Leary.
Originally posted by ¤MsConanOBrien¤
I :heart: Denis Leary.
A lot of his early material is directly ripped off from Bill Hicks.
Jrnygrl 05-06-2004, 08:46 PM Originally posted by AKA
A lot of his early material is directly ripped off from Bill Hicks.
I heard that he did that.
I think it is sad if you are working to be a comedian and you steal another comedian's work. How did he think he would get away with it when the comedy community is so close, did he think someone would notice and they did.
NOT COOL!!!!
shavelyLBC34 05-06-2004, 09:23 PM The only comedy Cds I own are Dane Cook, Mitch Hedberg and Margaret Cho...but I love any kind of comedy.
Originally posted by Jrnygrl
I heard that he did that.
I think it is sad if you are working to be a comedian and you steal another comedian's work. How did he think he would get away with it when the comedy community is so close, did he think someone would notice and they did.
NOT COOL!!!!
Well, unfortunately, Hicks was never as successful as Leary; at least not here in the United States (he was pretty big in England, though), so a lot of people weren't privvy to Leary's plagiarism.
AllIWantIsYourClutch 05-07-2004, 08:03 PM Margaret Cho is the greatest/
Originally posted by TradingMooses
Margaret Cho is the greatest/
I always come close to buying her CDs/DVDs when I'm out shopping, but usually wind up putting them away and saying "next time, next time."
I need to stop that, consarnit!
Dean Winchester 05-07-2004, 08:36 PM I love all of Margaret Cho's standup albums, especially Notorious C.H.O. I'm The One That I Want doesn't succeed as well on disc as it does on DVD though.
Dean Winchester 05-07-2004, 08:38 PM by the way, Cho's most recent stand-up venture, Revolution, is supposed to be out on DVD by the end of the month. I have seen both I'm The One That I Want and Notorious C.H.O. countless times
vashti1999 05-08-2004, 12:20 AM I haven't heard that many comedy albums at all, but one I'd pick is Richard Pryor Live in Concert 1979. My mom had it on cassette and I'd listen to it when I was younger and thought it was the funniest stuff I ever heard.
Jrnygrl 05-12-2004, 10:50 AM Eddie Murphy's "Raw", Robin Harris's "Bebe's Kids", I usually don't like comdey albums/CD's because the comedy is visual and you hear the crowd reacting and I'm thinking what is he doing???
:wave: :crazy: :eek:
JO Sweet Heart 05-16-2021, 04:26 PM The first person to post a Jeff Foxworthy or Denis Leary album gets flamed. ;)
I don't know if you are still here, but I love Jeff's Totally Committed album and his Crank It Up: The Music Album release.
God bless you and him always!!!
Holly
P.S. To me, the story that he tells at the end of this clip couldn't be better.
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