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Click for big image Let the Buyer Beware

Sale price: $69.98




Artist(s): Lenny Bruce
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0826663710922
Format(s):
  • Box set

  • Label: Shout! Factory
    List Price: $69.98
    Manufacturer: Shout! Factory
    MPN: 37109
    Number Of Discs: 6
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 0.7"
    Width: 9.2"
    Length: 0.7"
    Weight: 1.75 lbs.
    Product Group: Music
    Publisher: Shout! Factory
    Release Date: 2004-09-14
    Studio: Shout! Factory
    UPC: 826663710922
     
    Tracks:
    Disc 1
    1. Are There Any Niggers Here Tonight?
    2. The Clap
    3. Lenny On Comedy Pt. 1
    4. On Third Shows
    5. Father Flotsky’s Triumph
    6. Lima, Ohio
    7. Introduction To “The Palladium”/Annie Ross/What Was I Talking About?
    8. The Palladium
    9. Explanation Of Frank Dell And Bullets
    10. Censorship On The Steve Allen Show
    11. Taking Requests/Hip Diseases
    12. The Lawrence Welk Story
    13. How To Relax Your Colored Friends At Parties (with Eric Miller)
    14. Gotta Split
    15. Lenny On Playboy’s Penthouse (with Hugh Hefner & Nat “King” Cole)
    Disc 2
    1. Testing The Sony Microphone
    2. Lenny On Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts (with Arthur Godfrey & Sally Marr)
    3. Critics/Club Owners
    4. Monster Routine With Hecklers
    5. I’ve Never Been In Love Before
    6. Religions, Inc.
    7. Lenny Interview (with Studs Terkel)
    8. Airplane Glue
    9. The Phone Company
    10. My Trip To Miami
    11. Psycho Doctors/Faye Bainter/Jack Paar
    12. Ike, Sherm & Nick
    13. Non Skeddo Flies Again
    Disc 3
    1. Working Carnegie Hall
    2. Point Of View
    3. Christ And Moses
    4. Spanish Harlem
    5. The Joke
    6. Pretty Bizarre Show
    7. Dirty Toilet/Bad Early Toilet Training
    8. If Your Body Is Dirty, The Fault Lies With The Manufacturer
    9. What Should Be/What Is
    10. C.E. Hocksey Letters/My Father Solomon Osterow
    11. To Is A Preposition; Come Is A Verb
    12. Blah Blah Blah
    13. Dick Tracy Is An Orthodox Jew
    14. Milton Berle/Dykes/Homosexuality
    15. Cops/Where The Heat Are
    16. Going To Court/Wear A Blue Suit
    17. S.F. Gossip/Jewish & Goyish/Cat Downstairs Taping Show
    18. The Phantom
    19. Would You Want Your Sister To Marry One Of Them?
    20. Chick Singer With A Gimmick
    21. Billy Graham Is Not Qualified
    22. Touch It Once
    23. The Black Cat/Get Stuffed/Why Did You Lie To Me?
    24. Closing/Will Rogers Quote
    25. Lawrence Welk The Hipster
    26. Hubert’s Museum
    Disc 4
    1. I Just Do It And That’s All
    2. Ruby The Robot
    3. Mort Sahl, Shelley Berman, Jack Parr, Joey Bishop & Phyllis Diller/The Reason I Wear The Coat
    4. Why The Breakfast Show
    5. The Meaning Of Obscenity Pt. 1/Drew Pearson’s A Son Of A Bitch
    6. Norman Rockwell/The Jazz Scene
    7. The Word Or The Act/We Fucked Their Mothers For Chocolate Bars
    8. Jimmy Hoffa/Castro & Cuba
    9. Thank You Mask Man
    10. Dangerous Drugs/Marijuana
    11. Jews Killed Christ
    12. Marilyn Monroe/Narcotics Vs. Juice
    13. You Don’t Remember Me, Do You?/You’re So Classic… Smoking A Cigar
    14. Kennedys/Jonathan Winters
    15. W.C. Fields The Anti-Semite/Hookers On Record
    16. The Meaning Of Obscenity Pt. 2
    17. San Francisco Bust/Judge Entrapment
    18. The Act Is Kissin’ & Huggin’
    19. Las Vegas Pt. 1/Johnny Mathis
    20. I’ll Show You How Prejudiced You Are
    21. Corrupt Cities/Chicago Schtarkers/Shelley Berman
    22. Audience Banter/Why Doesn’t He Do The Bits On The Records?
    23. Lenny On Comedy Pt. 2
    24. Snot
    25. The Nerve Of Faggots
    26. Hooker That Balled The President
    27. Divorce/Get Even/Stag Movies Vs. King Of Kings
    28. Norman Thomas/Filipinos/Midgets
    29. Las Vegas Pt. 2/Pearl Bailey
    30. Australia
    31. Bela Lugosi & Wallace Beery/Entrancing Transylvania/Herb Caen
    32. The Warning (With Long Island Police Officer)
    Disc 5
    1. The Best Man In The Tribe
    2. The Tribunal
    3. Schmuck
    4. Reading The Court Transcript
    5. Pissing In The Sink
    6. Jewish & Goyish
    7. Philly Bust/Judge Axelrod
    8. Tits And Ass
    9. Never Cop Out
    10. Jackie Kennedy Hauls Ass/Selling Out Your Country (A.K.A. Hot Lead Enema)
    11. Dick Gregory
    12. Census Takers
    13. Barry Goldwater/The Truth About Men/Doing It To A Chicken
    14. LBJ
    15. Toilets/Flashers/Mark Eden Bust Developer
    16. How The Law Got Started (Eat, Sleep & Crap)
    17. Playing Milwaukee
    18. Marijuana/Flashers/Confusion/Bust In The Audience
    19. Lenny Gets Busted Onstage & Audience Gets ID’d
    Disc 6
    1. All Alone
    2. The Heroin Bust
    3. Juror Phone Calls Re: The Heroin Bust
    4. Zeidler & Zeidler Commercials (with Honey & Kitty)
    5. Eleanor Roosevelt Had Nice Tits
    6. Religions, Inc.
    7. Phone Call Reading A Letter
    8. Christ & Moses
    9. Phone Call To Harry Kalvin
    10. Describing The Fillmore West/Yorty & L.A.
    11. Southern Accents
    12. Art And A Big Piece Of Shit (With Anonymous Friend)
    13. I Picked On The Wrong God
    14. My Name Is Adolf Eichmann

    Editorial Reviews
    Album Description:
    UNEDITED, UNCENSORED, UNAPOLOGETIC...The ultimate Lenny Bruce box set 10 years in the making!

    Let The Buyer Beware is an unprecedented 6-CD boxed collection of Lenny Bruce's popular recorded performances, never-before-released performances, and various private recordings that tell the powerful, funny, and ultimately tragic story of the man whose brilliance and convictions turned stand-up comedy on its head. Lenny Bruce (1925-1966) was a brilliant, outspoken satirist unafraid to speak about such then-taboo topics as sex, race, religion and politics. According to critic Nat Hentoff, "Lenny delighted in exploring why certain words were forbidden—and then demystifying them." Bruce eventually became a victim of his own talent; he was blacklisted by the establishment, but fought the laws of censorship until it eventually killed him.

    Much of the public remains unaware of the wealth of personal recordings Bruce made over the years; he recorded everything from private rehearsals of new bits, to phone conversations and paranoid tirades. This collection is the first to tell the definitive Lenny Bruce story.

    *This long-awaited box set is the ultimate tribute to a man that Comedy Central calls the #3 comedian of all time.

    *Over 7 1/2 hours of performances, interviews, and wire taps, including: 69 previously unreleased recordings, 10 previously unreleased selections from Lenny's personal tapes, and 4 previously unreleased radio interviews.

    *Contains classic recordings of "Religions, Inc," "How To Relax Your Colored Friends At Parties," "Airplane Glue," "Jewish & Goyish," "Tits And Ass" and more.

    *Also contains such unreleased material as Bruce's WFMT Chicago radio interview with Studs Terkel, many bits from performances at the Jazz Workshop and Off Broadway in San Francisco, The Gate of Horn in Chicago, and The Den in New York and an unused radio ad for Zeidler & Zeidler clothiers.

    *Luxuriously packaged in a unique 80-page hardbound book, containing unpublished photos and memorabilia, as well as essays by Lenny Bruce's daughter, Kitty; Bruce expert Marvin Worth; set producer Hal Willner; and writer Paul Krassner; plus tributes, a chronology, a glossary, and much, much more.

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.5

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-04-16
    Content: Hands down one of the best we'll ever see. When Dick Gregory puts you in a class with Mark Twain and Richard Pryor in terms of funniest ever, that says something. I found a copy used at a Newbury Comics, and for half off, and after listening, I would easily pay the 70$ for this collection.
    Summary: Legendary collection

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-02-27
    Content: Highly recommended listening for any red-blooded patriotic citizen and all compassionate members [or aspirants] of the human family.

    And for all crewmembers of spaceship earth [Bucky Fuller]
    Summary: Essential material for any red-blooded patriotic citizen

    Rating - 3 Date: 2007-12-15
    Content: This is a well put together package. I definitely don't recommend downloading this as it comes with an awesome oversized book containing photos of personal clippings, letters, and more information about Lenny Bruce. This is the most Lenny I've listened to at one time, and after listening to this and reading the book, I feel much more respect for Lenny and love him. There is some great comedy on here, but some of the selections were boring and had poor sound quality. I'd rather look into his live stuff and The Lenny Bruce Originals 1 + 2 for a more cohesive sound quality. If you want to learn about Lenny's personality and showmanship, you can't go wrong with this set -- this is an excellent production.
    Summary: Phenomenal audio-biography of Lenny's life, view, and humor

    Rating - 4 Date: 2005-12-01
    Content: This is a great collection of some classic Bruce bits and a lot of lesser known and obscure recordings. If you're a Bruce fan and know his schtick--and you're fairly well-versed in Yiddish--pick up this set. If you're new to Bruce, don't start here. The sound quality varies wildly, Bruce's references are even more arcane than usual--well, this is for aficionados. Newcomers should pick up Bruce's classic (and cleanly produced) Fantasy albums, notably: The Sick Humor of Lenny Bruce, Togetherness, and American. Once you've absorbed these discs (with a copy of "Joys of Yiddish" nearby), then move to the Carnegie Hall Concert, and then...to this multidisc set.
    Summary: A Treasure Trove, but Not for Newcomers

    Rating - 5 Date: 2005-02-08
    Content: Remember the old story about the old actor famous for his death scenes?
    "Dying," he explained to a younger acolyte, "is easy. It's comedy that's hard."
    Comedy may be hard, but anyone can do it. But none ever did it as well as Lenny Bruce.
    The funny man died of an overdose, at age 41, nearly 39 years go, but his legacy lives on. It's a life and legacy of laughter, and it's ripe for rediscovery.
    Now, a generation who never have heard of Bruce, for those who only know him from Bob Fosse's smoky (but well intentioned) bio-flick, for those who glance at an image of Bruce and think "Castro," can grasp one of the most inventive and prismatic talents of the last century in a set of rare recordings.
    "Lenny Bruce: Let the Buyer Beware" is a six-CD compendium of Bruce's best material, lovingly compiled by producer Hal Willner and Bruce's daughter
    Kitty. More than half has never been heard before, and a great many variants and alternate riffs of his most well-known material has been anthologized here. His debut on Arthur
    Godfrey's show is here, as well as the classic routines about Father Flotsky (a parody of Warner Brothers prison flicks), the Palladium (about an American comic dying on an
    English stage), as well as (real) taped phone calls to his lawyers.
    Horribly illustrated is his descent into near madness, not through drugs or degenerate lifestyle, but through the systematic persecution by the U.S. government. In
    America during the '50s and '60s, you could make jokes about anything, except, maybe, Jesus Christ, Milton Berle and Eleanor Roosevelt. Sacrosanct bastions were not to be
    made fun of, and especially not by an outsider, someone different, someone who was not a Christian. Bruce was a Jewish comic, steeped in the tradition, using the attitude and the
    language as a position to observe the mores and folkways of mid-century American life.
    It's not a stretch to see his persecution by the legal system of our country as another
    blatant example of anti-Semitism, a suppression of truth and, worst of all, an illustration of
    the stupidity and lack of humor inherent in a repressive government.
    Bruce's take on sexuality was summed up in his observation that if the human body
    was dirty, the fault lay with the manufacturer. He saw religion as a greedy profession, a
    logical extension of an industrial complex to control reason and money. Unfortunately,
    and fatally, Bruce believed in our government and legal system.
    Like a witty Thomas Paine, Bruce was a true patriot when it came to freedom of
    expression. Without Bruce there would be no Bill Maher, no South Park, no Jon Stewart,
    and considerably less freedoms in general --- not only in speech, but also in equality
    between races and genders. He was one of the first to use humor to attack America's
    prejudice against African Americans, gays and all of the non-religious, non-republican
    disenfranchised people in America.
    Yet one man's patriot is another man's traitor. Bruce was vilified by the press and
    by main stream contemporaries as sick, twisted and dirty.
    But it's not only Bruce's material, certainly genius and of an equal to Jonathan
    Swift or Mark Twain, but his performance style and presentational choices that this new
    collection celebrates. He may not have been the first monologist who didn't use the "A
    priest and a rabbi walk into a bar ..." joke catalogs, and certainly he had extended parables
    and parodies that could be termed as "jokes." Yet his basic presentation was something
    very new and different.
    Rather than a standard set with the identical jokes, pauses and ad-libs for each
    show, Bruce had an uncanny ability to listen ---- not only to his audience (as all performers
    must), but he had the uncanny knack of being able to listen to himself. Like a brilliant jazz
    musician, he could circle around a motif or a joke, listening to the sound and sense,
    backing off, teasing the story, until the timing was exactly right to blast into the theme or
    punchline.
    In the commemorative hardcover book that accompanies Let the Buyer Beware,
    there are a number of essays and appreciations of Bruce, but none so telling as a single
    page by his daughter. "His truths were based on our most coveted lies," she writes. "He
    left no room for rationalized bigotry or self-deception. He seduced his audience with a
    rhythmic and dynamic use of his own language, acting as the slow pull of a Band-Aid off
    denial."
    Look around at our nation of addicts, a nation where prescription drugs have their
    own snazzy TV commercials, when cell phones are required means of communication,
    when the religious right still controls the White House.
    Where is Lenny when we really need him?
    Summary: LENNY LIVES UP TO HIS LEGACY


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