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by: George Carlin

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Sales Rank: 33000
Atlantic / Wea
Released: 2001-03-20

Avg. Customer Review: 4 Star
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Title Tracks for A Place for My Stuff!
    1. Acknowledgements
    2. Opening
    3. 'A Place For My Stuff'
    4. First Announcements
    5. 'Have A Nice Day'
    6. 'Rice Krispies'
    7. Second Announcements
    8. Interview With Jesus
    9. Join The Book Club
    10. 'Abortion'
    11. Third Announcements
    12. 'Ice Box Man'
    13. Fourth Announcements
    14. Asshole, Jackoff, Scumbag
    15. Fifth Announcements
    16. 'Fussy Eater' (Part 1)
    17. Sixth Announcements
    18. 'Fussy Eater' (Part 2)
    19. Seventh Announcements


Product Details
A Place for My Stuff!
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2001-03-20)
  • Publisher: Atlantic / Wea
  • Label: Atlantic / Wea
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Original recording reissued
  • Studio: Atlantic / Wea
  • Average Customer Review: 4 Star based on 12 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Music: #33000


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:4 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Excellent middle period Carlin 2008-09-05
Comment: This was the first Carlin album I heard (I knew of him from TV appearences like the Baseball vs. Football routine). At the time, I was bowled over. I was glad I still liked it now. This album could have used less commercial parodies and more stand up but overall a great listen. The title track is a classic, also love fussy eater and have a nice day. He's gone beyond the hippie persona of the 70s but hasn't become the curmudgeon of his last few years.


3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Hilarious! 2007-03-14
Comment: This is one of my favorite Carlin's and I was lucky enough to see him live performing most of this material. I love the place for my stuff monologue "going up in the airplane looking down at all the little places full of stuff." The fussy eater always reminded me of things my mother said and along the way George interjects his hilarious "announcements."

Along with Class Clown and Toledo Window Box, this is one of the best early Carlin discs to get!


0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Carlin in the early years 2007-02-12
Comment: I am a big Carlin Fan, BUT Starting from the 90s on. The early years are not so my favourite thing.


4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Hilarious experimentation 2006-01-08
Comment: This album is unique to Carlin in that rather than nonstop stand-up recorded live, it is interspersed with commercials, interviews and game shows written and run by George, as if you're flipping through an all-Carlin TV set. It's somewhat reminiscent of his old radio/character comedy. The language is filthy, as usual, but the concepts are more lighthearted and inoffensive than his material on "You Are All Diseased" and "Complaints and Greivances". There's more observation and wordplay than satire on this one, and by this point in his career the wordplay is unrivaled.

Not quite as good as some of the other albums with straight, recorded-live-all-at-once formats, but I'm glad George is willing to experiment with all angles of humor.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: As George would say in years to come 2005-08-06
Comment: this is the stuff he thinks about when "I'm home and the power goes out."

This is Carlin at his best: The stuff he came up with then (and now) was what hooked me on his comedy. He discusses topics that no other comedian would even think to talk about (such as, "You ever noticed you don't get laid at Thanksgiving?"). It's the off-the-wall, but things we think about all the time, stuff like that which keeps you coming back for more and asking, "What else is he going to come up with?"

Carlin always did come up with some right on observations: From religion to the Viet Nam and Gulf wars, to every social ill you can think of. Even if you don't agree with him, credit has to be given for his tackling such topics (as well as the off-the-wall stuff).

This CD is a great primer for Carlin's other works - before and after.



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