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Richard Pryor Is It Something I Said? Album Cover Art

...Is It Something I Said?

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Cover art for ...Is It Something I Said? by Richard Pryor

Artist Richard Pryor
Type Album
Released 25 July 1975
Recorded 26 May 1975
RYM Rating 3.79 / 5.0 0.v from 123 ratings
Ranked #2,118 for live
Genres

Stand up-Up One-act

Descriptors

vulgar, male person vocals, surreal, humorous, conscious

Language English
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  • A2 Shortage of White People i:21

  • B1 Mudbone - Piffling Feets 11:50

  • B2 When Your Adult female Leaves Yous 6:28

  • B3 The Skilful Nighttime Kiss 1:46

  • B4 Women Are Beautiful 0:51

  • B5 Our Text for Today 3:42

  • Full length: 47:25

Previous in discography: That Nigger's Crazy

Next in discography: That Nigger's Crazy

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  • David Banks
    producer
  • Jack Curtis
    emcee
  • Biff Dawes
    engineer
  • Rudy Colina
    editing, remixer
  • Richard Pryor
    writer, performer
  • Ed Thrasher
    art direction, design, photography

The Mudbone bit runs a chip long but it features moments of true genius and the rest of the anthology is predictably solid. Not equally essential every bit "Alive In Concert" or "That Nigger's Crazy" but still highly recommended to all Pryor fans.

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Pryor isn't my very favourite stand up-upwardly (that has to exist Stewart Lee at this point, I reckon), although he is certainly meridian five if non acme iii, simply when I listen to this album I tin't assist thinking he may accept been the naturally funniest person e'er born.

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Richard Pryor's second comedy LP for Warner Bros., ...Is It Something I Said?, is nowhere near as consequent as the wildly successful That Due north-----'south Crazy. The shorter bits lack any substantive theses, though they possess some ofttimes hilarious anecdotes. However, when we attain the album'south centerpieces, "Mudbone (Intro)" and "Mudbone: Petty Feets," Pryor's talents on full display, creating a grapheme with a compelling narrative phonation that taps directly into the folklore of African American culture (including the Corking Migration north and Hoodoo). The anthology wonderfully concludes with Pryor's fake of a black preacher, reading from "The Book of Wonder," i.eastward. Stevie Wonder's "Living for the Urban center," as he compares the differences between the black and white church in America. While Pryor is not at the peak of his arts and crafts on this LP, most fans of comedy will detect plenty to like here.

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MSK 2285 Vinyl LP (1975)

The second installment in what I believe to exist Richard Pryor's social trilogy of genius.
By ...Is It Something I Said?, Pryor was a juggernaut.

A little more refined than That Ni**er's Crazy, complete confidence spews from the man, and the audience is more than than happy to be owned.
Miles abroad from where the man was in the 60'south and early 70's, this must exist what complete growth sounds like.

The black and white comparisons are more abundant here, black preachers, cocaine, and Mudbone.
Pryor's humbleness displayed on That Ni**er'south Crazy is completely gone, this is Pryor unleashed.

9.2 A

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Pryor's racial material hither is blistering as usual in that whimsical manner that'due south 100% his own. Information technology's beautifully constructed and, thirty-5 years later, is as fucking fresh as greens from the farmer'southward market place. The role-playing bits ("Eulogy", the looooong Mudbone material) oasis't aged likewise to my battered encephalon, merely the New Jersey audition are laughing their asses off so maybe I merely don't get it. That'due south how expert Pryor is. When I don't get something, I automatically assume it's MY fault rather than his.

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Cocaine is but grade, mudbone is the legend that information technology is because any cultural impression Pryor ever did was true to the centre and funny, plus the other stuff is kinda ebonic but funny. Good stuff.

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Absolutely astonishing, "Mudbone" is epic.

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Comedy albums are fascinating things. As time capsules for what people plant funny during a certain time frame they work quite well. Generally speaking, though, what people found funny thirty years ago isn't what people notice funny today. So, as lasting sources of amusement, they don't work almost too as musical albums.

At that place are rare exceptions, though. Some one-act albums stand up for a lot longer than others. ". . . Is It Something I Said?" is one such anthology.

I think the long term success comes from the extremes that Richard Pryor was willing to go to for a laugh. The things he says are still shocking. He goes fashion out of premises for a express joy. The humour comes from a combination of his commitment and the daze that he actually went every bit far out as he did. It worked in the seventies and it withal works today. It might be even more than effective today given our mod hang ups. You don't even accept to heed to anything from this album got get a feel for that, just look at the cover. It's a bit out there, right?

This tape contains 1 of my all-fourth dimension favorite jokes, the two men on the span.

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