Amazon.com
Even though he's suffered through some bad scripts and an ill-advised singing career and been eclipsed by a younger generation of black comics (like Martin Lawrence and Chris Rock), Eddie Murphy remains one of the most important--and funniest--standups to come along since Richard Pryor. This album reminds you why. At his best, Murphy is wonderfully inventive and accessible. There are some excellent old bits here: "Drinking Fathers," "Ice Cream Man"--plus some rare, unreleased routines from Murphy's New York nightclub days. This CD is an excellent addition to any collection; Murphy's impression of James Brown is worth the price alone, as are lines like, "What the f*** does 'gooney-goo-goo' mean?... Gus, your wife is a Bigfoot!"
-- Michael Gerber
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
18 routines (some of whose titles we just can't print) from throughout the career of Eddie Murphy, including tracks from his two hit Columbia albums and from his RAW concert film, plus some unreleased riffs (like Grandma Klump from The Nutty Professor ). Includes the routine Hit by a Car that launched him into stardom on The Tonight Show .
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.