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Lenny Bruce - Lenny Bruce Originals 1
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Music CD Cover Artist: Lenny Bruce Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 1992-09-24 Music Label: Fantasy Soundtracks: - The Interview
- Djinni in the Candy Store
- Enchanting Transylvania
- Interview with Dr. Sholem Stein
- The March of High Fidelity
- Father Flotski's Triumph [Unexpurgated]
- All Broadway Musicals Sound the Same, Especially the Baritones
- Shorty Petterstein Interview
- Non Skeddo Flies Again
- The Kid in the Well
- Adolph Hitler and the M.C.A.
- Ike, Sherm, and Nick
- Psychopathia Sexualis
- Religions, Inc.
- Three Message Movies: Narcotics/Truth/Tolerance
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Free Music Notes for Lenny Bruce Originals 1 AlbumFree Music Review: This is a part of who I am Hit: 5 Stars
I was a teenager in my friends bedroom listening to those old Fantasy label records. George Carlin said that he was "emboldened by Lenny Bruce" and he wasn't alone. Lenny is the architype of the social critic comic. It was comedy with a moralistic, satirical stance like his bit "Religions Incorporated". But he could still get a laugh out of Jewish schtick like "Djinni In The Bottle". And "Father Flotsky's Triumph" gave us the phrase "Yadda yadda". He was both jester and prophet for a generation.
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