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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0936246973290 Format: Explicit Lyrics Label: Warner Bros / Wea Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea MPN: 46973 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea Release Date: October 20, 1998 Studio: Warner Bros / Wea Disc 1:
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![]() Rating: - Have neelde and thread readyFirstly this is ADULTS ONLY, Roberts explicit descriptions paint a vivid image in your mind you may not be able to erase. I first found a small audio clip of Robert Schimmel, and this sparked me to look into getting more of his stand up comedy. See if you can find a clip like I did to help you make up your mind, it is along the lines of Andrew Dice Clay so it's not for everyone. Unlike Andrew Dice Clay, Robert is down to earth with a family realising his body ... Read More Rating: - If you buy this CD...A lot of pieces of this CD are passed on to the next, Unprotected, this one was much dirtier. Schimmel did a better presentation in the next, although this CD still has its jewels. Rating: - Great Album Marred By EndingTypically hysterical stand-up gets marred by novelty songs at the end. He begins the bit(s) at the end of the album by talking about how he's being pressured to release a novelty song to promote, but ends up spending way too much time with his take on them, including a full length song at the end. The crowd eats it up, but as per irony, that's the point - but it never should have been put on the album. Absolutely worth the purchase price for the first two-thirds of the album, though. Rating: - Off The Hook!!!This cd was just as I expected. Never a dull moment. Schimmel keeps you in stiches continually. He is very graphic, so if you are not into that style of comedy. I suggest you not buy it. I was very satisfied with this cd and do recommend it to all those who enjoy a good hard laugh. ... Rating: - Angry but at times predictableSchimmel is funny, but not as loaded with "classic" lines that you instantly memorize - you find these in superb Denis Leary's acts. Sometimes it feels that he could go easier on four-letter words; excessive usage lessens the effect and blunts the sharp edge. This is a shame. The title track - cheerful, silly and hilarious - is probably the highlight. I catch myself humming it every now and then. In association with Amazon.com | |