Track Listing 1. What If the Chick Gets Pregnant 2. Mother Goose 3. Day at the Beach, A 4. Moby and the Japs 5. Doctors and Nurses 6. Smokin' 7. Attitude, The 8. No Pity 9. Golden Age of Television, The 10. Speedin' 11. Couples in Love 12. When I Was Young 13. Shampoo 14. Joey 15. Bait, The 16. Masturbation 17. Hoggin' 18. No Guilt
| Details | | Playing Time: | 37 min. | | Producer: | Rick Rubin | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes For a few years, starting in 1989, comedian Andrew Dice Clay was one of the biggest stars around. His "character"--alternately known as just "Dice" or "the Diceman"--is a leather-clad, chain-smoking, macho Brooklyn jerk spewing misogynistic, racist, and homophobic rants. It's all captured on his gold-selling live 1989 debut album, ANDREW DICE CLAY. His most famous and funny bit, "Mother Goose," is a string of X-rated versions of nursery rhymes. While "The Golden Age of Television" includes jabs at THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES and I DREAM OF JEANNIE. Sex is a major theme throughout, of course, and "Couples in Love," "The Bait," and "Hoggin'" generate guilty laughs while guaranteeing he'll never be the guest of honor at a National Organization for Women dinner. Looking back, Clay's rise and fall mirrored the culture--the end of the freewheeling, do-everything-to-excess 1980s and the beginning of the politically correct 1990s. He continued his TV and movie work and relaunched his standup career with a fraction of his past success. ANDREW DICE CLAY seems destined to remain his mainstream peak.
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