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| artist = [[Sam Kinison]] |
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| released = 1993 |
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Recorded = [[Houston, TX]]| |
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Label = [[Priority Records|Priority]] | |
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| genre = [[Stand-up comedy]] |
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'''''Live From Hell''''' is the fourth comedy album by [[Sam Kinison]]. It was released in 1993, a year after his death. |
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'''''Live From Hell''''' is the fourth and final comedy album by [[Sam Kinison]]. It was released in 1993, a year after his death in an automobile accident. The album won the [[Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album|Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.avclub.com/in-1993-buffoons-jerks-assholes-and-rednecks-saved-1798242061|title=In 1993, buffoons, jerks, assholes, and rednecks saved the comedy album|website=The A.V. Club}}</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
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The album contained the following tracks:<ref>Gracenote [{{ |
The album contained the following tracks:<ref>Gracenote [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=live-from-hell-r203443|pure_url=yes}} Live From Hell], Retrieved 2010-10-13.</ref> |
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==References== |
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Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | Houston, Texas | |||
Genre | Stand-up comedy | |||
Label | Priority[1] | |||
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AllMusic | [2] |
PopMatters | (unfavorable)[3] |
Live From Hell is the fourth and final comedy album by Sam Kinison. It was released in 1993, a year after his death in an automobile accident. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album.[4]
Track listing
[edit]The album contained the following tracks:[5]
- I Missed the Joan Rivers Show
- Execution for Pee Wee
- Captain Kangaroo
- Russians Are Losers
- Sammy's Pawnshop
- J.F.K.
- Space Pussies
- The Kurds
- Willie Nelson
- The Smart Bomb
- 100 Hour War
- Bob Hope
- The Pee Trough
- Know When to Die
- Sam's Tirade
- Rap Sucks
- Cable TV
- Bad Taste
- The Homeless
- Don't Swallow
References
[edit]- ^ Group, Vibe Media (August 4, 1995). "Ten Years of Priority Records". Vibe. Vibe Media Group – via Google Books.
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has generic name (help) - ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Popmatters review
- ^ "In 1993, buffoons, jerks, assholes, and rednecks saved the comedy album". The A.V. Club.
- ^ Gracenote Live From Hell, Retrieved 2010-10-13.