How to Win!

How to Win! is Maria Bamford's second comedy album, following The Burning Bridges Tour. It was recorded at Cap City Comedy Club in Austin, Texas, on November 15–19, 2005.

How to Win!
Live album by
ReleasedFebruary 20, 2007
RecordedNovember 15–19, 2005
GenreComedy
Length49:43
LabelStand Up!
ProducerDan Schlissel
Maria Bamford chronology
The Burning Bridges Tour
(2003)
How to Win!
(2007)
Unwanted Thoughts Syndrome
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "Opening Party" – 2:15
  2. "I Heart My Country" – 3:06
  3. "Mental Makeup" – 2:15
  4. "Competitive Living" – 2:22
  5. "Giant Corporation" – 3:38
  6. "Self Employed" – 3:12
  7. "Saddest Place in the World" – 1:52
  8. "Your Comedy Club" – 1:51
  9. "Fun Being Evil" – 2:28
  10. "Life in LA" – 2:39
  11. "TV" – 2:33
  12. "Super Confident People" – 1:51
  13. "The-Rapist" – 1:15
  14. "Alicia Keys" – 2:42
  15. "Credit Test" – 2:11
  16. "Depression" – 2:14
  17. "Dale Carnegie" – 2:01
  18. "Dad" – 3:18
  19. "Sister Sarah" – 3:02
  20. "Arch Enemy from High School" – 1:31
  21. "Aging" – 1:25

Personnel

  • Maria Bamford – performer
  • Britt Lundquist – photography
  • John Machnik – engineering, mastering, photography
  • Ian Rans – design
  • Dan Schlissel production, editing
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