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Album Review: It's Not Funny

  • Artist: David Cross
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 04, 2004
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Live
  • Genre: Spoken Word

Review

David Cross' first album, Shut Up, You Fucking Baby!, was a sprawling double-disc set, which was a risk. Not only are double-disc debuts a rarity, but comedy albums are notoriously inconsistent, so Cross was putting himself out on the line, but he succeeded grandly, delivering an epic masterpiece that fully captured the range and scope of his humor and stayed funny on repeated listens. Perhaps it was inevitable that its successor would suffer in comparison, and It's Not Funny, released 18 months later in the spring of 2004, does. Part of the problem is that he's covering many of the same topics he did on Shut Up; even though 9/11 and George W. Bush loomed as large on the American psyche in 2004 as they did in 2002 -- it'd only been 18 months, after all -- his jokes on these topics aren't markedly different than they were on the previous record, nor are they better, and even if you agree with his politics, there's simply too much of an emphasis on this, particularly since he's reworking the same territory, not developing it. This gives a little credibility to the suspicion that It's Not Funny was rushed to release. The album is culled from a series of performances at the Improv in Washington, D.C., between January 15 and 18, 2004, which, given the May 5 release, didn't give Cross and his production team much time to edit and complete the album, and it does indeed have a bit of a tossed-off feel as if Cross were still working on new material that was rushed to market. Another part of the problem is that these shows were at a comedy club, not a rock venue, where Cross prefers to perform since they have a looser, wilder feel. Certainly, It's Not Funny feels more like a traditional comedy record than Shut Up since it feels more like a collection of jokes, and it also suffers from inconsistent material. But since Cross is one of the sharpest, smartest, and flat-out funniest comedians of his time, the album is still very much worthwhile. It may be a collection of moments, but when the moments click, they kill, whether it's a bit about electric scissors, a story about eating at an expensive restaurant where they serve edible gold, or a segment on Bush's religion. These may not be as memorable as the best moments on Shut Up -- nothing like the immortal story about getting drunk with Harlow -- but that's an unfair yardstick since his peers couldn't live up to that album either. Instead of being a classic, It's Not Funny is a solid comedy recording capturing a good, average performance by a brilliant comedian. It may not be timeless, which its predecessor certainly was, but it is sure worth a listen. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Certain Leaders in Government Look or Act Like Certain Pop Culture ... David Cross (4:51)
Women, Please Rinse Off Your Vagina and Anus! David Cross (5:10)
I've Taken a Popular Contemporary Pop Song and Changed the Lyrics ... David Cross (3:16)
A Rapid Series of Comical Noises! David Cross (3:57)
Although Indigent, Rural Families Have Little to Say in the ... David Cross (2:48)
My Child Is Enthralling, Especially When It Says Something ... David Cross (8:38)
My Immigrant Mom Talks Funny! David Cross (13:37)
When It Come to Jews, Behavior One Might Perceive as Obnoxious and ... David Cross (6:01)
Pandering to the Locals! David Cross (7:13)
Even Though I Am in the Closet, That Won't Prevent Me from Getting ... David Cross (2:37)
Weathermen Have Become, For the Most Part, Obsolete! David Cross (2:53)
When Is Said and Done, I Am Lonely and Miserable and Barely Able ... David Cross (12:51)

Credits

Mike Rosas (Assistant), Karl Erickson (Engineer), John Byrd (Engineer), David Cross (Liner Notes), Jeremy Hartshorn (Editing), Jesse Southerland (Cover Photo), Jeff Kleinsmith (Design), Chris Fahey (Editing), Chris Fahey (Mixing), Deborah Orin (Author), Jeremy Hartshorn (Transfers), Rick Fisher (Mastering)
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It's Not Funny
Studio album by David Cross
Released 2004
Recorded 2004
Genre Stand-up comedy
Length 73:06
Label Sub Pop
Producer ?
David Cross chronology
Shut Up You Fucking Baby!
(2002)
It's Not Funny
(2004)

It's Not Funny is David Cross' 2004 stand-up comedy album, released on Sub Pop Records. The track titles, like those on his previous record Shut Up You Fucking Baby!, have no relevance to the bits Cross does on the album and are instead there to make fun of material performed by other comedians, either on the whole or targeted at specific comedians; e.g. the seventh track is probably a stab at comedians such as Margaret Cho, and track 3 is probably a stab at parody artists like "Weird Al" Yankovic. Cross has said the album's title references children being laughed at by their friends while trying to tell them something important, only to reply, "Come on guys, it's not funny."[1] . Stand Up! Records also released a limited LP edition of 500 for this release, as they had for Shut Up You Fucking Baby!. Like the CD, it also contains a hidden track that plays from the label out to a locked groove. This edition is a single LP, unlike its predecessor.

Track listing

  1. Certain Leaders in Government Look or Act like Certain Pop Culture References! – 4:51
  2. Women, Please Rinse Off Your Vagina and Anus! – 5:10
  3. I've Taken a Popular Contemporary Pop Song and Changed the Lyrics to Comment on the Proliferation of Starbucks in My Neighborhood! – 3:16
  4. A Rapid Series of Comical Noises! – 3:57
  5. Although Indigent, Rural Families Have Little to Say in the Matter, Third Rate Public Education Has Kept Them Ignorant and Thus, Great Sources of Ridicule! – 2:48
  6. My Child is Enthralling, Especially When It Says Something Unexpectedly Precocious Even Though It Doesn't Understand What It Just Said! – 8:38
  7. My Immigrant Mom Talks Funny! – 13:37
  8. When It Comes to Jews, Behavior One Might Perceive as Obnoxious and Annoying I Present as 'Quirky' but It's Okay to Joke About It Because I, Myself, Am Jewish! – 6:01
  9. Pandering to the Locals! – 7:13
  10. Even Though I Am in the Closet, That Won't Prevent Me from Getting Cheap Laughs at the Expense of Homosexuals! – 2:37
  11. Weathermen Have Become, for the Most Part, Obsolete! – 2:53
  12. When All is Said and Done, I am Lonely and Miserable and Barely Able to Mask My Contempt for the Audience as I Trot Out the Same Sorry Act I've Been Doing Since the Mid-Eighties! – 12:51

References

  1. ^ David Cross: Albums to Listen to While Reading Overwrought Pitchfork Reviews | Pitchfork

 
 

 

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