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Have You Seen Me Lately?

 
Album Review: Have You Seen Me Lately?

  • Artist: Sam Kinison
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Total Time: 49:59
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Spoken Word

Review

Sam Kinison's 1986 debut album Louder Than Hell was genius standup comedy. He was a loud, rude, unapologetically vulgar party animal -- and remarkably insightful. Kinison also earned small acting roles, most notably as the scene-stealing history professor in the Rodney Dangerfield movie Back to School. The former preacher had made a mark on pop culture as a "rock & roll comic" by the time of his second album, 1988's Have You Seen Me Lately? "Rubber Love" caused a controversy with Kinison's comments on safe sex, homosexuals, and AIDS. Warner Bros. even caved and placed a sticker on the album saying the contents did not reflect its corporate views. "The Story of Jim (Bakker)" is an appropriate lambasting of the fallen, hypocritical TV evangelist and his "innocent" mistress Jessica Hahn, who actually became one of Kinison's lovers. "Mother Mary's Mystery Date" is another daring, funny commentary on religion as Kinison speculates on Joseph's skepticism of the Virgin Mary's immaculate conception. Kinison acknowledges his audience's uneasiness with religious jokes on "Heart-Stoppers" and admits God might punish him with death; the bit eerily foreshadows Kinison's future. "Buddies" outlines a specific, X-rated prank that a man's friends may perpetrate on him while he's drunk. On the hysterical "Sexual Diaries," Kinison advises men to be wildly creative and aggressive lovers. That way, he argues, if your woman leaves you for another man, he has a lot to live up to. "The Butt and the Bible" and "Parties With the Dead" are beyond tasteless, which, in Kinison's hands, guarantees hilarity. "Wild Thing" is a reworked novelty version of the Troggs' hit. The most disturbing track is "Rock Against Drugs." Kinison disgustedly mocks anti-drunk-driving campaigns, but in 1992 he was killed by a drunk driver in a car crash. ~ Bret Adams, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Rock Against Drugs? Sam Kinison (5:06)
Rubber Love Sam Kinison (3:46)
The Story of Jim (Bakker) Sam Kinison (3:53)
Robo-Pope Sam Kinison (3:28)
Mother Mary's Mystery Date Sam Kinison (1:50)
Jesus the Miracle Caterer Sam Kinison (1:16)
Heart-Stoppers Sam Kinison (1:49)
Buddies Sam Kinison (3:11)
Lesbians Are Our Friends Sam Kinison (7:17)
Pocket Toys Sam Kinison (2:04)
Sexual Diaries Sam Kinison (3:40)
The Butt and the Bible Sam Kinison (3:25)
Parties with the Dead Sam Kinison (4:40)
Wild Thing (Lyrics) Chip Taylor We Don't Want To Cure Anything Singers & Band, Sam Kinison (4:25)

Credits

Jimmy Shubert (Vocals), Michael Baird (Drums), Peter Paterno (Vocals), Sam Kinison (Producer), C.C. DeVille (Vocals), Mark Linett (Engineer), Raul Vega (Photography), We Don't Want To Cure Anything Singers & Band (Performer), Michael Baird (Vocals), Jim Hill (Engineer), Katy Parks (Production Coordination), Vince Neil (Vocals), Gabrielle Raumberger (Artwork), Sam Kinison (Vocals), Rudy Sarzo (Bass), Richie Zito (Producer), Rudy Sarzo (Vocals), Doug Sax (Mastering), C.C. DeVille (Guitar), Gabrielle Raumberger (Design)
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