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{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
Name = The Carnegie Hall Performance |
| name = The Carnegie Hall Performance
Type = live |
| type = live
Artist = [[Lewis Black]] |
| artist = [[Lewis Black]]
Cover = Lewis Black - The Carnegie Hall Performance.png |
| cover = Lewis Black - The Carnegie Hall Performance.png
Released = April 25, 2006 |
| released = April 25, 2006
Recorded = September 24, 2005, <br />[[Carnegie Hall]],<br />[[New York City, New York|New York City]]|
| recorded = September 24, 2005
Genre = [[Comedy]] |
| venue = [[Carnegie Hall]], [[New York City]]
Length = 85:31 |
| studio =
Label = [[Comedy Central Records]]|
| genre = [[Comedy]]
| length = 85:31
Producer = [[Dan Schlissel]]|
| label = [[Comedy Central Records]]
Engineering = [[John Machnik]]
Reviews =
| producer = [[Dan Schlissel]]
| prev_title = [[Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues]]
* [[Allmusic]] {{Rating|4|5}} [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r827153|pure_url=yes}} link]|
| prev_year = 2005
Last album = ''[[Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues]]'' <br /> (2005) |
| year = 2006
This album = ''The Carnegie Hall Performance'' <br /> (2006) |
Next album = ''[[Anticipation (Lewis Black album)| Anticipation]]'' <br /> (2008)|
| next_title = [[Anticipation (Lewis Black album)|Anticipation]]
| next_year = 2008
}}
}}
'''''The Carnegie Hall Performance''''' (2006) is [[Lewis Black]]'s fifth album, and winner of Best Comedy Album at the 49th annual [[Grammy]] Awards. Several pieces are derived from material that was published in his 2005 autobiography, ''[[Nothing's Sacred]]''.
'''''The Carnegie Hall Performance''''' (2006) is [[Lewis Black]]'s fifth album, and winner of the [[Grammy Award]] for [[Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album|Best Comedy Album]] at the [[49th Annual Grammy Awards]]. Several pieces are derived from material that was published in his 2005 autobiography, ''[[Nothing's Sacred (book)|Nothing's Sacred]]''.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
Disc One
#It's Just Not Right – 3:20
#It's Just Not Right – 3:20
#Mom and Pop – 1:25
#Mom and Pop – 1:25
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#Getting Old Sucks – 1:02
#Getting Old Sucks – 1:02
#Yom Kippur – 5:10
#Yom Kippur – 5:10
#Candy Corn (We Don't Know What We Are Doing Anymore)6:24
#Candy Corn – 6:24
#We Don't Know What We Are Doing Anymore: Air Traffic Control9:30
#Air Traffic Control – 9:30
#New Orleans – 5:28
#New Orleans – 5:28
#Information – 4:45
#Information – 4:45

Disc Two
#Headlines Are Punchlines and Crazy Is Crazy – 4:45
#Headlines Are Punchlines and Crazy Is Crazy – 4:45
#That's Fucked Up – 2:01
#That's Fucked Up – 2:01
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==Notes==
==Notes==
On the first track, Lewis joked that a rule at [[Carnegie Hall|Carnegie]] is that he was not allowed to say [[fuck]] more than 12 times. Over the course of both discs, he says it at least 75 times.
On the first track, Lewis joked that a rule at [[Carnegie Hall|Carnegie]] is that he was not allowed to say [[fuck]] more than 12 times. Over the course of the album, he says it at least 75 times.

The first track on the album features a hidden track. The track can be heard by playing the beginning of track one and then using the rewind/search button to go back 8:49.

==Personnel==
The album was produced by [[Dan Schlissel]], and mixed and engineered by [[Ian Stearns]], [[Leszek Maria Wojcik]], and [[Scott Jacoby (producer)|Scott Jacoby]], who shared in the Grammy awarded to the album.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/awards/49th-annual-grammy-awards|title=Winners: 49th Annual GRAMMY Awards (2006)|publisher=[[The Recording Academy]]|access-date=September 4, 2019}}</ref>

==References==
{{Reflist}}


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The first track on disc 1 features a hidden track. The track can be heard by playing the beginning of track one and then using the rewind/search button to go back 8:49.
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 25 September 2022

The Carnegie Hall Performance
Live album by
ReleasedApril 25, 2006
RecordedSeptember 24, 2005
VenueCarnegie Hall, New York City
GenreComedy
Length85:31
LabelComedy Central Records
ProducerDan Schlissel
Lewis Black chronology
Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues
(2005)
The Carnegie Hall Performance
(2006)
Anticipation
(2008)

The Carnegie Hall Performance (2006) is Lewis Black's fifth album, and winner of the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards. Several pieces are derived from material that was published in his 2005 autobiography, Nothing's Sacred.

Track listing

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  1. It's Just Not Right – 3:20
  2. Mom and Pop – 1:25
  3. Dr. Fuck Phil (Or, How Do You Top This) – 2:01
  4. Getting Old Sucks – 1:02
  5. Yom Kippur – 5:10
  6. Candy Corn – 6:24
  7. We Don't Know What We Are Doing Anymore: Air Traffic Control – 9:30
  8. New Orleans – 5:28
  9. Information – 4:45
  10. Headlines Are Punchlines and Crazy Is Crazy – 4:45
  11. That's Fucked Up – 2:01
  12. The Real Problem Is Gay Marriage – 3:24
  13. Rick Santorum: Idiot – 3:58
  14. Congressional Correspondents Dinner – 17:23
  15. Mom and Pop and Paul – 2:21
  16. Terry Schiavo – 6:34
  17. Dead President – 4:54
  18. Thank You and Goodnight – 1:06

Notes

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On the first track, Lewis joked that a rule at Carnegie is that he was not allowed to say fuck more than 12 times. Over the course of the album, he says it at least 75 times.

The first track on the album features a hidden track. The track can be heard by playing the beginning of track one and then using the rewind/search button to go back 8:49.

Personnel

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The album was produced by Dan Schlissel, and mixed and engineered by Ian Stearns, Leszek Maria Wojcik, and Scott Jacoby, who shared in the Grammy awarded to the album.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Winners: 49th Annual GRAMMY Awards (2006)". The Recording Academy. Retrieved September 4, 2019.