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Comedy records, unsurprisingly, are made to make you laugh. Since there are so many kinds of humor, there are a number of different comedy records, from straight standup and comedy sketches to song parodies. Comedy records haven't so much evolved as waxed and waned in popularity. During the '50s and '60s, before pop-rock completely dominated the... [+] Continue

Comedy Artists

Stan Freberg
Genre: Comedy
Decades: 2432
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Hip and irreverent, Stan Freberg was the last network radio comic, a trailblazing satirist whose work greatly expanded the vocabulary of the comedy form. While most postwar comedians used radio and records merely as a springboard for more lucrative film and television gigs, Freberg pushed the envelope in both mediums, creating high-concept... [+] Read More

Redd Foxx
Genre: Comedy
Decades: 1984
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Long before Eddie Murphy, Andrew 'Dice' Clay or Howard Stern raised the ire of censors and threatened the delicate sensibilites of mainstream American good taste, there was Redd Foxx, arguably the most notorious "blue" comic of his day. Prior to finding fame in the 1970s as the star of the popular sitcom Sanford and Son, Foxx found little but... [+] Read More

Tom Lehrer
Tom Lehrer
Genre: Comedy
Decades: 384
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Tom Lehrer was one of comedy's great paradoxes -- a respected Harvard mathematics professor by day, he also ranked among the foremost song satirists of the postwar era, recording vicious, twisted parodies of popular musical trends which proved highly influential on the "sick comedy" revolution of the 1960s. Despite an aversion to the press and a... [+] Read More

Steve Martin
Genre: Comedy
Decades: 3584
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During the 1970s, Steve Martin was the most successful stand-up comedian in America, earning the level of commercial success -- sell-out arena performances, platinum records, hit singles and delirous fan adulatation -- usually reserved for rock stars. Although his career went on to encompass stints as an acclaimed dramatic actor and playwright,... [+] Read More

Eddie Murphy
Eddie Murphy
Genre: Comedy
Decades: 3072
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Like Bill Cosby and Richard Pryor before him, Eddie Murphy was the preeminent African-American comic of his era; in fact, Murphy was arguably the preeminent comic of the 1980s, period -- at his peak, no other performer, regardless of race, was a bigger star or a more audacious talent. Combining Pryor's viciously acute observational gifts and... [+] Read More

Bob Newhart
Genre: Comedy
Decades: 2304
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Bob Newhart was one of the most successful and beloved comedians of his era; famed for his remarkable deadpan delivery, Newhart's track record as a comic performer was unparalleled, encompassing a string of best-selling albums as well as two of the most acclaimed and long-running sitcoms in television history. While neither as groundbreaking nor... [+] Read More

Comedy Albums

Best of Bob Newhart - WARNER BROTHERS Best of Bob Newhart - WARNER BROTHERS
Artist: Bob Newhart
Released: 1990

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Revenge Revenge
Artist: Bill Cosby
Released: 1967

More tales of revenge and mischief from Cosby's childhood are recounted here, from snowballs in the freezer to flushing coats down the toilet, and from smoking in the bathroom at school to coming home late from the horror movies. There's another installment in the men vs. women saga, which is probably the only thing about early Cosby that seems... [+] Read More

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Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart
Artist: Bob Newhart
Released: 1960

Though not the first standup comedian to release a live recording, Bob Newhart was probably the first to really capture the public's attention, thanks to this debut. Of the six pieces included on this album, five of them are set up as part of a conversation (usually by phone), something that became Newhart's trademark. The material here would... [+] Read More

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Greatest Comedy Hits Greatest Comedy Hits
Artist: Eddie Murphy
Released: 1997

Greatest Comedy Hits compiles most of Eddie Murphy's most famous comedy bits, as well as some that were never available on disc before. Murphy's hilarious riffs on Mick Jagger and James Brown, his classic routine on hit-and-run drivers, and his impressions of his drunken father -- they're all here. Included as well are recordings from his films... [+] Read More

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The Best of Redd Foxx: Comedy Stew The Best of Redd Foxx: Comedy Stew
Artist: Redd Foxx
Released: 1997

The Best of Redd Foxx: Comedy Stew contains the highlights from Foxx's '50s records for Columbia, offering a good overview of one of the most convtroversial and influential comedians of the post-war era. Comedy Stew is an excellent way for nearly anyone to become acquainted with Foxx's ground-breaking routines. ~ Leo Stanley, All Music Guide

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The Best of Redd Foxx - CAPITOL The Best of Redd Foxx - CAPITOL
Artist: Redd Foxx
Released: 1997

Foxx's Laff Records catalog is the source of this best-of collection, which compiles his influential and incisive "blue" material of the early 1960s. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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