Laugh Out Lord
Laugh Out Lord is a 2002 album by alternative comedian Neil Hamburger. It was released jointly by Drag City and Glory Home Records on November 5, 2002.
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Released | November 5, 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | Comedy | |||
Length | 43:59 | |||
Label | Drag City/Glory Home Records | |||
Producer | Neil Hamburger | |||
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In 2009 the album was named by The A.V. Club as one of the "best comedy albums of the decade".[2]
Track listing
- "Tribute To The Greats" (1:43)
- "Seven Elevens" (3:19)
- "The Ocean Blue" (0:38)
- "Disgracing The Hamburger Family Name" (0:38)
- "Live At Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas" (0:11)
- "Tom Thumb Mini-Storage" (0:08)
- "My Daughter" (1:09)
- "There'd Be A Popular Uprising!" (0:19)
- "A Diagnosis Made Offhand" (0:09)
- "Waiter, I Didn't Touch That Woman's Ass!" (0:24)
- "500 of 'Em" (0:52)
- "Look What Happened" (0:31)
- "The Wizard" (0:52)
- "Condoms 2002" (0:21)
- "Death" (0:24)
- "Dollars" (0:42)
- "Puerto Rico" (0:54)
- "Just Poking Fun" (1:02)
- "Detergent II" (0:34)
- "Popular Movies" (0:18)
- "Popular Music" (0:35)
- "Aromatherapy" (0:23)
- "Management" (0:57)
- "Dying" (0:42)
- "Drag City Records" (1:43)
- "Almost Startling, Really!" (0:18)
- "He Wasn't One" (0:35)
- "Shoulder Trouble" (0:05)
- "Falling Merchandise" (0:19)
- "The New Album" (0:05)
- "A Timeless Political Routine" (1:52)
- "Divorce" (0:12)
- "The Deluxe Treatment" (0:25)
- "Lawyers Advised Against Titling This Track" (0:23)
- "Technical Problems" (0:26)
- "The Zipper Lips" (3:28)
- "Troubled Times" (1:14)
- "Triumph In Kabul" (0:21)
- "Our President" (2:00)
- "Laugh Out Lord" (12:49)
gollark: What about it?
gollark: It's *just* a general suggestion to not add excessive things to your explanation for no reason.
gollark: By default we (should) basically just treat a new proposition as false, while remembering that we don't actually *know* and that new evidence might become available.
gollark: It's a Martian camouflage field.
gollark: By default, it's "don't know but you should probably say it isn't".
References
- Allmusic review
- "The best comedy albums of the decade". The Onion. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
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