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Various - Humor, Comedy, March, Action flac album

Various - Humor, Comedy, March, Action flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title Humor, Comedy, March, Action
  • Date of release 1969
  • Other formats DXD MMF MPC DTS XM AU MIDI
  • Genre Jazz / Stage & Screen
  • Size MP3 1903 mb
  • Size FLAC 1269 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 891

The Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album is presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement in comedy. The award was awarded yearly from 1959 to 1993 and then from 2004 to present day. There have been several minor changes to the name of the award over this time: From 1959 to 1967 it was Best Comedy Performance. From 1968 to 1991 it was known as Best Comedy Recording.

Black comedy, also known as black humor, dark comedy or gallows humor, is a comic style that makes light of subject matter that is generally considered taboo, particularly subjects that are normally considered serious or painful to discuss. Writers and comedians often use it as a tool for exploring vulgar issues, by provoking discomfort and serious thought as well as amusement in their audience. Popular themes of the genre include death and violence, discrimination, disease, and human sexuality.

Man Army (25) Wisecrack Humor (25) Hospital (24) Male Female Relationship (24) Martial Arts Master (24) Motorcycle (24) One Against Many (24) One Man Army (24).

Various ‎– Humor Party I. Label: Hurikán Records ‎– HR 0026-4 311. Format: Cassette, Album. Country: Czech Republic.

Categories: Fiction Humor & comedy Satire, Fiction Young adult or teen Gay & Lesbian. Reading the call to action made me sad. The note even mentioned Chicago, the town which has so much importance to me. I felt like it was too popular to be real. I think that's my fault. Will I be the psychologist I've been striving to become? To help the famous? To ruin the activists' day?

On his first album, Comedy Minus One, he even invited you - yes, you - to get involved in the act. The title track, a routine about a trip to the garage, leaves empty spaces for lines read aloud at home from a script, which was included on the inside of the album cover. Over the course of the scene, you - yes, you - essentially grift Brooks (and guest comic Georgie Jessel) while picking up all the laugh lines. One-liners are as old as comedy itself, but few comics have mastered them as fully as Steven Wright, whose 1985 album I Have a Pony is brimming with smart, tight jokes. Everything about Wright’s manner - his stoicism, his precise wording, his refusal to interact with the audience - made him a superstar during the ’80s boom, and his ability to identify banal aspects of life and spin them into absurd ideas remains unmatched.

Humor is whatever makes us laugh in any situation. Comedy is planned entertainment. Every word and action is chosen for its ability to produce a laugh. If comedy doesn’t get a laugh, it’s not really comedy. The writers of the comedy sketch carefully planned each line and action to draw the most laughter from the audience. Because of Tim Conway’s brilliant acting, they succeeded. Their attempt at comedy worked. The humor comes in when actor Harvey Korman is incapable of staying in character and starts chuckling at Tim Conway. Now the audience is laughing at both the comedy sketch and the humor of Harvey Korman uncontrollably cracking up during the sketch. Comedy and Humor in Writing. Comedy writers write for the sole purpose of getting a laugh-for the reader’s sheer entertainment.

Tracklist

A1 B. Campbell* Four Jokers (Part 1)
A2 B. Campbell* Four Jokers (Part 2)
A3 B. Campbell* Four Jokers (Part 3)
A4 B. Campbell* Four Jokers (Part 4)
A5 B. Campbell* Zig Zag Cut
A6 B. Campbell* Sprite
A7 F. Denning* Chase Sequence
A8 C. Gunning* Slow Chase
A9 J. Scott* Comic Chase
A10 S.J. Kaye* Inky Poo
A11 Roger Roger Stuttgart Sunday
A12 F. Denning* Toy Military
A13 A. King* March Of The Millionaires
A14 S. Crombie* Build Up March
B1 S. Crombie* Big Gamble (Part 1)
B2 S. Crombie* Big Gamble (Part 2)
B3 S. Crombie* Big Gamble (Part 3)
B4 S. Crombie* Travelling Man (Part 1)
B5 S. Crombie* Travelling Man (Part 2)
B6 S. Crombie* Travelling Man (Part 3)
B7 A. Mawer* Mind Alive
B8 A. Mawer* Spinaway
B9 A. Mawer* License To Kill (Part 1)
B10 A. Mawer* License To Kill (Part 2)
B11 A. Mawer* License To Kill (Part 3)
B12 A. Mawer* License To Kill (Part 4)
B13 A. Mawer* License To Kill (Part 5)
B14 A. Mawer* License To Kill (Part 6)