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George Carlin - Back In Town
From his heyday in the 1970s through the 1980s, Carlin seemed to have been searching for his comedic voice - or re-searching. "Jammin' in New York", the album that precedes this one, found Carlin developing his smart social and political commentary that was hinted at in "Parental Advisory" and which comes into full bloom on "Back in Town." Here, Carlin expertly exposes thoughts about pro-lifers in deceptively simple observations: "You don't see many white women offering to have black fetuses transplanted into their uterus, do you? No, that might be something Christ would do!" Irrefutable brilliance.
From the opening rant on abortion into a brilliant shredding of the concept of sanctity of life, Carlin doesn't miss a single step, slowing only long enough to throw in the occasional one-liner, to make sure he doesn't lose anybody in the process of getting his points across.
Track Listing
1. Abortion
2. Sanctity Of Life
3. Capital Punishment
4. State Prison Farms
5. Farting In Public
6. Familiar Expressions
7. Free-Floating Hostility
Details
Artist: George Carlin
Album: Back In Town
Release Date: September 17, 1996
Label: Atlantic
Genre: Comedy
Codec: mp3
File Type: rar
File Size: 57 MB
Bit Rate: 128 kbps
Cover Included
Track Listing Included
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/87436948/BaIcar.rar
George Carlin - Back In Town
From his heyday in the 1970s through the 1980s, Carlin seemed to have been searching for his comedic voice - or re-searching. "Jammin' in New York", the album that precedes this one, found Carlin developing his smart social and political commentary that was hinted at in "Parental Advisory" and which comes into full bloom on "Back in Town." Here, Carlin expertly exposes thoughts about pro-lifers in deceptively simple observations: "You don't see many white women offering to have black fetuses transplanted into their uterus, do you? No, that might be something Christ would do!" Irrefutable brilliance.
From the opening rant on abortion into a brilliant shredding of the concept of sanctity of life, Carlin doesn't miss a single step, slowing only long enough to throw in the occasional one-liner, to make sure he doesn't lose anybody in the process of getting his points across.
Track Listing
1. Abortion
2. Sanctity Of Life
3. Capital Punishment
4. State Prison Farms
5. Farting In Public
6. Familiar Expressions
7. Free-Floating Hostility
Details
Artist: George Carlin
Album: Back In Town
Release Date: September 17, 1996
Label: Atlantic
Genre: Comedy
Codec: mp3
File Type: rar
File Size: 57 MB
Bit Rate: 128 kbps
Cover Included
Track Listing Included
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/87436948/BaIcar.rar