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What Am I Doing in New Jersey?

 
Album Review: What Am I Doing in New Jersey?

  • Artist: George Carlin
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 15, 1988
  • Total Time: 47:45
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Spoken Word

Review

What Am I Doing in New Jersey was recorded in 1988, so naturally it tackles some of the events of the late Reagan administration. George Carlin sums up his essence on the track "Reagan's Gang, Church People, and American Values": "I'm the first to say its a great country, but its a strange culture!" He rants about preventative detainment, censorship, and the paradoxes of the Right to Life movement -- all of which is biting, but not very funny. Then, about seven minutes in, he gets started. Carlin protects no sacred cows, and quickly moves through cracks on bulimia, banning artificial sweeteners but not tobacco ("because a rat died!"), and other peculiar American quirks. George Carlin is at his best when assailing a culture that prioritizes corporate interests over the public good (for example, gun store owners getting lists of bad creditors but not convicted criminals) and consistently misuses the English language (the word civil in "Civil War," etc.). What Am I Doing in New Jersey has some great moments, but drags through "Keeping People Alert" and "People I Can Do Without," where he looks at society through an annoyed lens more than a bitterly funny one. "More Stuff on Cars and Driving" ends the record. Fans of Carlin's humor will not be surprised that bad drivers and driving culture bother him more than any sort of corporate crime or social insanity. The main weakness of What Am I Doing in New Jersey is that it doesn't have any choice takes on the "Garden State" at all. What a missed opportunity. Overall, a light and entertaining comedy album, but not a groundbreaking or challenging one. ~ JT Griffith, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Reagan's Gang, Church People, and American Values George Carlin George Carlin (11:08)
Keeping People Alert George Carlin George Carlin (11:10)
People I Can Do Without George Carlin George Carlin (3:50)
More Stuff on Cars and Driving George Carlin George Carlin (21:37)

Credits

Mike "Clay" Stone (Editing), Bob Defrin (Art Direction), Marty Umans (Photography), George Carlin (Producer)
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What Am I Doing in New Jersey?
Live album by George Carlin
Released August 15, 1988
Recorded March 25-26, 1988
Genre Comedy
Length 47:45
Label Atlantic / Eardrum
Producer George Carlin
Professional reviews
George Carlin chronology
Playin' with Your Head
(1986)
What Am I Doing in New Jersey?
(1988)
Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics
(1990)

What Am I Doing in New Jersey? is United States comedian George Carlin's LP, recorded at the Park Theater in Union City, New Jersey for a Home Box Office special and released on August 15, 1988.

Right from the album's opening line, "I really haven't seen this many people in one place since they took the group photograph of all the criminals and lawbreakers in the Ronald Reagan administration.", it is clear that George Carlin had taken a turn towards political observation humor in this installment, with commentary on the Reagan administration scandals that were major news at the time. More Stuff on Cars and Driving continued the theme of observations and circumstances people get into when driving that Carlin had started a few years earlier on Carlin on Campus.

Track listing

  1. Reagan's Gang, Church People, and American Values – 11:08
  2. Keeping People Alert – 11:10
  3. People I Can Do Without – 3:50
  4. More Stuff on Cars and Driving – 21:37

 
 

 

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