Genre: Observational Humor
Observational humor is a generally low-key style of comedy in which the performers base their material on the underlying humor in everyday life. It usually isn't angry or satirical, though some performers (most notably George Carlin) do cross those lines by contextualizing their observations of run-of-the-mill human behavior as symptoms of larger social trends. (read more)
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Albums
Featured Albums (view all Observational Humor albums)
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Lenny Bruce: The Lenny Bruce Originals Vol.2
1991 Fantasy Inc -
Dick Gregory: On: Crime, Spiro Agnew, The Pueblo, The Army, The Draft, Vie...
1997 Collectables -
Dane Cook: Rough Around The Edges: Live From Madison Square Garden
2007 Comedy Central -
George Carlin: What Am I Doing In New Jersey (Live)
1988 Atlantic
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