Greatest Comedy Hits
Greatest Comedy Hits | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Eddie Murphy | ||||
Released | May 27, 1997 | |||
Genre | Comedy | |||
Length | 64:32 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Eddie Murphy | |||
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Greatest Comedy Hits is the first compilation album by American comedian Eddie Murphy. The album was released on May 27, 1997 for Columbia Records, produced by Vernon 'Vas' Lynch Jr [1] and Murphy himself.[2] Greatest Comedy Hits featured his greatest stand-up comedy sketches as well as recordings from his films, Coming to America, The Nutty Professor and Eddie Murphy Raw.
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Track listing
- "The Barbecue" - 1:45 (originally released in 1983)
- "Drinking Fathers" - 8:09 (originally released in 1982)
- "Singers" - 6:50 (originally released in 1983)
- "Old Jew" - 1:54
- "Ice Cream Man" - 3:25 (originally released in 1983)
- "Boxers" - 3:11
- "Hit by a Car" - 5:49 (originally released in 1982)
- "Cumin' Hard" - 5:52
- "Skeleton in Closet" - 6:13
- "Grandma Klump" - 2:19
- "Buckwheat" - 2:06 (originally released in 1982)
- "Niggaz in the '70s" - 1:36
- "Moses" - 3:49
- "Lost in Space" - 0:47
- "Little Richard" - 1:06
- "Black Sambo" - 1:38
- "Almost Fucked a Midget" - 4:53
- "Seeing Birth" - 3:10
- from liner notes
'The re-issued of Eddie Murphy's Greatest Comedy Hits is a compilation of a virtually forgotten phase of Eddie Murphy's stellar 20-year career as one of the greatest stand-up comics of our time. This compilation ranges the ten-year period between 1977 and 1987 with performances from:
- the 1980 to 1984 Eddie Murphy skits on Saturday Night Live
- the 1982 album Eddie Murphy
- the 1983 Grammy Award-winning, Eddie Murphy: Comedian
- the 1987 in-concert movie, Eddie Murphy Raw
- the 1996 Universal film, The Nutty Professor
Eddie Murphy, as with all the best comedians, has a sharp and insightful sense of reality. Which is why Greatest Comedy Hits also contains seven previously unreleased compositions from various live club and concert dates, which include:
- Niggaz In The '70s
- Moses
- Lost In Space
- Little Richard
- Black Sambo
- Almost Fucked A Midget
- Seeing Birth - a sensitive peek into Eddie Murphy's home life (and nod to Bill Cosby's story-telling structure)
Certainly, America would love to see a return to his roots in stand-up comedy, but because his movie star transcends all his other accomplishments, we've simply forgotten that Eddie Murphy is a hell of a funny guy, even when left to his own resources.' [3]