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Lewis Black, Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues

Audio CD

Disk ID: 734911

Disk length: 58m 35s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. 01 - Superbowl Redux 3:50
2. 02 - MTV 3:44
3. 03 - Halftime '04 3:04
4. 04 - What Sex...........Are They? 2:17
5. 05 - Gay Marriage 6:25
6. 06 - Justin and Janet 3:59
7. 07 - America Loses Its Mind 4:29
8. 08 - Nipple Clamps 2:46
9. 09 - One Nation Under God 3:53
10. 10 - Michael Jackson, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ronald Reagan 4:05
11. 11 - Voting (A Flashback) 3:32
12. 12 - Iraq, An Idiots Delight16:23

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Review

As "America's Foremost Commentator On Everything", Black is a weekly political commentator on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart", and has starred in four top-rated comedy specials for the network. He's one of the nation's top stand-up comics and has done numerous films and television appearances. Recently, he's been touring constantly to packed theaters on his "Rules Of Enragement" tour, having finished a series of dates with Dave Attell and Mitch Hedberg. This CD catches him live at the Luther Burbank PAC.

Other Versions

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Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 58m 34s (-1m 59s)

Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 58m 25s (-1m 50s)

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