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Richard Pryor, ...Is It Something I Said?

Audio CD

Disk ID: 730847

Disk length: 47m 40s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1975

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Eulogy 3:49
2. Shortage Of White People 1:23
3. New Niggers 3:59
4. Cocaine 4:10
5. Just Us 3:49
6. Mudbone - Intro 5:43
7. Mudbone - Little Feets11:49
8. When Your Woman Leaves You 6:29
9. The Goodnight Kiss 1:48
10. Women Are Beautiful 0:53
11. Our Text For Today 3:41

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Review

From the first cut to the last, this rollicking CD is proof of Pryor's immense talent and influence. His impression of a windy preacher ("Eulogy") is the routine that launched a thousand black comics that came after. "Life is not the ultimate test. The ultimate test is whether your ass will survive Death. Nobody we know has passed this test, least of all this sorry mother." Neither imitated nor equaled is Pryor's signature character "Mudbone," who dominates the middle of the CD. Those hysterical long-form routines would be enough to make this an essential pick, but jolts of painful laughter like "Cocaine" and "Just Us" make Is It Something I Said? the favorite of any Pryor-phile. A great recording of a great standup at the height of his powers. --Michael Gerber

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...Is It Something I Said?

Tracks: 12 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 51m 36s (+3m 56s)

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