I Kinda Like It When A Lotta People Die

I Kinda Like It When A Lotta People Die
Live album by George Carlin
Released September 16, 2016
Recorded 1957 (Boston Rant)
June 23, 2001 (bonus track)
September 9/10, 2001 (Main Show)
2016 (Interviews)[1]
Genre Comedy
Length 56:18
Label Eardrum/MPI Media
Producer George Carlin
George Carlin chronology
It's Bad for Ya
(2008)
I Kinda Like It When A Lotta People Die
(2016)
Unreleased I Kinda Like It When A Lotta People Die HBO poster and released poster for Complaints and Grievances

I Kinda Like It When A Lotta People Die is the 20th album, and first posthumous album by stand-up comedian George Carlin.

The album contains unreleased material, opening with a home recording done in 1957[2] to an entire show recorded live from the MGM Grand Las Vegas on September 9 and 10, 2001; this show would be shelved by Carlin due to the September 11 attacks.[3]

The title of the album stemmed from the title of the original show, which would be re-tooled, re-titled Complaints and Grievances and recorded at the Beacon Theatre in New York City two months later. The title was later planned to be re-used for a special in 2004, but was again discarded due to Hurricane Katrina. That special was later called Life Is Worth Losing, and features a re-tooled version of the "Uncle Dave" bit originally recorded during the 2001 show.

The album features liner notes written by comedian Lewis Black, former manager Jerry Hamza and longtime comedy special producer Rocco Urbisci.[4] The album streamed on SiriusXM’s Comedy Greats channel two weeks prior to its release.[5]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Boston Rant 1957"   5:36
2. "Rats and Squealers"   6:58
3. "Cocaine"   0:27
4. "The Fecal Differential"   3:12
5. "Tired of Songs"   3:23
6. "The First Enema"   5:26
7. "Uncle Dave"   9:46
8. "Jerry Hamza Interview" (bonus track) 7:57
9. "Rocco Urbisci Interview" (bonus track) 4:55
10. "I Kinda Like It When a Lotta People Die, 6-23-2001" (bonus track) 8:38

Charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[6] 176

References

External links

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