Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics

For the label found on explicit CDs, see Parental Advisory.
Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics
Live album by George Carlin
Released November 20, 1990
Recorded January 12–13, 1990, State Theatre, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Genre Comedy
Length 53:09
Label Atlantic/Laugh
George Carlin chronology
What Am I Doing In New Jersey?
(1988)
Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics
(1990)
Jammin' in New York
(1992)

Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics is the 13th album by American comedian George Carlin. The album is from his seventh HBO special Doin' It Again, with some segments omitted, and others rearranged. The opening to the HBO special features flashbacks to all previous HBO specials. The special opens with a scene in which Carlin is talking about his past specials to an unseen narrator, in the style of a patient speaking to a psychologist or counselor.

Album information

The title passes as a parental advisory label as well, due to the fact there is profanity and adult content. A warning in the liner notes to the album reads:

This recording contains no backmasking or subliminal suggestions. All messages from the Devil are recorded clearly and audibly in standard American English.

Another warning states "Please! Try not to commit suicide after listening to this album."

On his November 30, 1989 appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show, Carlin announced the working title for the special as You're All Mentally Ill.

Professional ratings
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Track listing

The order of the album is different from the HBO special.

  1. "Offensive Language" - 4:48
  2. "I Ain't Afraid of Cancer" - 1:59
  3. "Some People Are Stupid" - 2:28
  4. "Rape Can Be Funny" - 3:52
  5. "Feminist Blowjob" - 7:28
  6. "Good Ideas" - 2:29
  7. "Things You Never See" - 1:02
  8. "Things You Never Hear" - 0:58
  9. "Things You Don't Wanna Hear" - 2:16
  10. "Life's Little Moments" - 3:59
  11. "I Love My Dog" - 7:03
  12. "Organ Donor Programs" - 1:19
  13. "Don't Pull the Plug on Me" - 1:31
  14. "They're Only Words" - 2:49
  15. "Euphemisms" - 9:48

References

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