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Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues

 
Album Review: Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues

  • Artist: Lewis Black
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 25, 2005
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Live
  • Genre: Spoken Word

Review

The year 2004 provided plenty of reasons for nearly any thinking person to go off on an angry rant, which is good news if you happen to be a fan of comedian Lewis Black, who has raised the venomous screed to the level of high art. Recorded in the summer of 2004, Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues documents Black hilariously going off on such phenomena as Janet Jackson's infamous appearance at the Super Bowl, the controversy over gay marriage, Arnold Schwarzenegger's ascent to the California governor's mansion, and the ongoing disaster of America's presence in Iraq. If you're at all familiar with Black's glowering, eruptive style (which suggests he could go into cardiac arrest at any moment), you probably know what to expect from this stuff, but that's no criticism of the material here -- Black has a distinctive style that he's honed to a fine point, and on this set that point draws blood just as often as it prompts laughter (which is often). Black is one of the best working comedians in America, not to mention one of the least compromised, and Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues shows that his material and delivery remain remarkably strong -- this is darkly funny stuff that's smart and fearless, and a superb antidote to the insanity of our new millennium. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Superbowl Redux Lewis Black (3:50)
MTV Lewis Black (3:44)
Halftime '04 Lewis Black (3:04)
What Sex...........Are They? Lewis Black (2:17)
Gay Marriage Lewis Black (6:25)
Justin and Janet Lewis Black (3:59)
America Loses Its Mind Lewis Black (4:29)
Nipple Clamps Lewis Black (2:46)
One Nation Under God Lewis Black (3:52)
Michael Jackson, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ronald Reagan Lewis Black (4:05)
Voting (A Flashback) Lewis Black (3:32)
Iraq, an Idiot's Delight Lewis Black (16:23)

Credits

Dan Schlissel (Editing), John Machnik (Mastering), Bjorn Wentlandt (Engineer), John Brown (Design), Lewis Black (Spoken Word), Bjorn Wentlandt (Photography), John Machnik (Editing), Dan Schlissel (Mixing), Jack Vaughn (Producer), John Machnik (Mixing)
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Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues
Studio album by Lewis Black
Released January 25, 2005
Recorded June 18, 2004,
Santa Rosa, California
Genre Comedy
Length 58:29
Label Comedy Central Records
Professional reviews
Lewis Black chronology
Rules of Enragement
(2003)
Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues
(2005)
The Carnegie Hall Performance
(2006)

Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues is Lewis Black's fourth album. It was nominated for a Grammy for Best Comedy Album in 2006. It was recorded at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa, California (which has since been renamed the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts). A limited vinyl edition of 500 for this release was issued by Stand Up! Records. The cover art was modified to look like a road case which contains a microphone.

Track listing

  1. Superbowl Redux – 3:50
  2. MTV – 3:44
  3. Halftime '04 – 3:04
  4. What Sex...........Are They? – 2:17
  5. Gay Marriage – 6:25
  6. Justin and Janet – 3:59
  7. America Loses Its Mind – 4:29
  8. Nipple Clamps – 2:46
  9. One Nation Under God – 3:52
  10. Michael Jackson, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ronald Reagan – 4:05
  11. Voting (A Flashback) – 3:32
  12. Iraq, an Idiot's Delight – 16:23

 
 

 

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