Class Clown
Class Clown | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | September 29, 1972 | |||
Recorded | May 27, 1972 | |||
Venue | Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California[1] | |||
Genre | Comedy | |||
Length | 48:03 | |||
Label | Little David/Atlantic[2] | |||
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Class Clown is the fourth album released by American comedian George Carlin.[3] It was recorded on May 27, 1972 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California, and released in September.
Background
At the time Carlin was relatively well known for tame satirical routines about the entertainment industry. His previous album
In the liner notes, Carlin dedicates the album to Lenny Bruce, "for taking all the risks". He also lists all the nuns and priests that worked at Corpus Christi School which he had attended as a child, and who are spoken of at length through the album. In a 2004 appearance on Inside the Actors Studio (episode 1013), Carlin explained that, "I wanted people to know that the disrespect that I had for the dogmatic aspect, and for the inconsistency, and in a lot of cases the cruelty of Catholic doctrine, was tempered with an affection and a gratitude that I had for this wonderful setting that I considered like a garden, where they let me grow, be a creative person and think for myself there, so I kind of wanted to kind of illustrate that, and go, thanks and no thanks".
Release and reception
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Newsday | A−[4] |
Reviewing the record in 1973 for Newsday, Robert Christgau found Carlin's humor "organic" and wrote, "Like Bill Cosby, Carlin seems genuinely good-natured—his takeoffs on his old parochial school buddies are affectionate and respectful. This is probably why his political humor tends to go a little flat—he can't muster the sustained hostility it requires."[4]
Class Clown was reissued by
In 2016, the album was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry due to its "cultural, historic, or artistic significance."[5]
Track listing
All tracks by George Carlin.
Side one
- "Class Clown: (a) Bi-Labial Fricative (b) Attracting Attention (c) Squeamish" - 16:06
- "Wasted Time - Sharing a Swallow" - 2:27
- "Values (How Much Is That Dog Crap in the Window?)" - 5:16
Side two
- "I Used to Be Irish Catholic" - 2:57
- "The Confessional" - 4:12
- "Special Dispensation - Heaven, Hell, Purgatory and Limbo" - 3:41
- "Heavy Mysteries" - 1:59
- "Muhammad Ali - America the Beautiful" - 4:35
- "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television" - 7:03
Personnel
- Peter Abbott - remixing
- Barry Feinstein - production design
References
- ^ George Carlin's "Class Clown" | Studio 360 | WNYC
- ^ Internet Archive
- ^ George Carlin: Class Clown by Devon Strolovitch on PRX
- ^ a b Christgau, Robert (March 11, 1973). "The Comedy Album Crop". Newsday. Retrieved August 16, 2016.
- ^ "National Recording Registry Recognizes "Mack the Knife," Motown and Mahler". Library of Congress.