The Day the Laughter Died, Part II
The Day the Laughter Died, Part II is a comedy album by comedian Andrew Dice Clay,[1] which was released in 1993. It was produced by Rick Rubin.[2] The album was a sequel to The Day the Laughter Died and repeated the original album's concept to record an unadvertised performance at Rodney Dangerfield's club, Dangerfield's.[3]
The Day the Laughter Died, Part II | ||||
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Released | November 16, 1993 | |||
Recorded | July 14–16, 1993, Dangerfield's, New York City | |||
Genre | Comedy | |||
Length | 69:35 | |||
Label | American Recordings | |||
Producer | Rick Rubin | |||
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Unlike the first album, which got positive reviews and ended on a high note, this album got mostly negative reviews and the album ended with Clay going out into the crowd after an audience member with whom he was having an argument. That incident, and the album in general, nearly destroyed Clay's career.
Track listing
- "'Tis the Season" — :23
- "Thermometers" — :14
- "Gas (Feminine)" — 3:07
- "Deef & Dumb" — 1:34
- "The Notes" — :48
- "Sound" — 1:29
- "The Wedding" — 4:04
- "Critics" — 3:22
- "Pink Dot" — 1:54
- "My First Concert" — 2:09
- "Chinese" — :17
- "More Notes" — 2:06
- "Dr. Dice" — :20
- "Rice" — 1:19
- "Film & Video" — 1:46
- "Bachlorette Party" — 4:15
- "Tom & The Philippino" — 2:58
- "Wife Tells All" — 1:54
- "Surprise" — 3:52
- "Games" — 1:05
- "Talk to 'Em" — :32
- "Chinks" — 2:47
- "Mad Max" — 3:15
- "Sealed With a Kiss" — 1:48
- "The Contractor" — 2:20
- "Songs" — 7:48
- "Chinese Restaurant" — 1:50
- "Greeting Cards" — 1:47
- "No Poems" — 3:00
- "The Argument" — 5:32
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