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Album Review: Dangerous

  • Artist: Bill Hicks
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1990
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Spoken Word

Review

Possibly the most confrontational standup comic of his era, Bill Hicks perhaps was also the most confessional comic of his time. His rants are more like dissertations with jokes thrown in for good measure. On his first CD release from 1990, Dangerous, Hicks unleashes on the audience his thoughts about homelessness ("Modern Bummer"), smoking ("Smoking"), drugs ("The War on Drugs"), the state of rock & roll ("We Live in a World..."), and the decline of intellectualism ("Flying Saucer Tour") in late-'80s America. He also talks about his relationship with his family ("My Parents") and his fascination with pornography ("Please Do Not Disturb"). Hicks doesn't compromise with his audience. He is bound to offend just about anybody who listens to him, but for every offense taken, there are numerous philosophical truths he points out while simultaneously forcing his audience into convulsions of gut laughter. Dangerous sets the tone for the rest of his standup CDs. And while Dangerous may seem dark and cynical, it will seem optimistically sunny compared to what follows. ~ Brian Flota, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Modern Bummer Bill Hicks Bill Hicks (6:34)
Smoking Bill Hicks Bill Hicks (3:21)
The War on Drugs Bill Hicks Bill Hicks (5:30)
I Love My Job Bill Hicks Bill Hicks (10:51)
Please Do Not Disturb Bill Hicks Bill Hicks (9:14)
Flying Saucer Tour Bill Hicks Bill Hicks (4:00)
We Live in a World... Bill Hicks Bill Hicks (1:33)
Burning Issues Bill Hicks Bill Hicks (5:26)
My Parents Bill Hicks Bill Hicks (7:02)
The Vision Bill Hicks Bill Hicks (:58)

Credits

Peter Casperson (Producer), Bill Sheft (?), Joel Soyffer (Editing), Joel Soyffer (Mixing), Steve Rosenthal (?), Matt Hathaway (Engineer), Sam Smith (Editing), Andre Roquette (?), Peter Casperson (Executive Producer), Steven Saporta (Executive Producer), Nancy Albino (Engineer), Bill Hicks (?)
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Dangerous
Live album by Bill Hicks
Released 1990
Recorded 1990
Genre Comedy
Length 54:21
Label Rykodisc
RCD 10350
Professional reviews
Bill Hicks chronology
Dangerous
(1990)
Relentless
(1992)

Dangerous is the first live CD album released by stand-up comedian and satirist Bill Hicks in 1990, on New York based Invasion Records. The album was recorded over two nights at Caroline's in New York City. It was later re-released by Rykodisc.

Nearly all of this material was previously performed in Hicks' Sane Man special.

Track listing

All tracks by Bill Hicks

  1. "Modern Bummer" – 6:34
  2. "Flying Saucer Tour" – 3:21
  3. "Smoking" – 5:30
  4. "We Live In A World..." – 10:51
  5. "The War On Drugs" – 9:14
  6. "Burning Issues" – 4:00
  7. "I Love My Job" – 1:33
  8. "My Parents" – 5:26
  9. "Please Do Not Disturb" – 7:02
  10. "The Vision" – 0:58

Personnel

  • Nancy Albino – Engineer
  • Peter Casperson – Producer, Executive Producer
  • Matt Hathaway – Engineer
  • Steven Saporta – Executive Producer
  • Sam Smith – Editing
  • Joel Soyffer – Editing, Mixing

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