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1) Relentless
Raising the spiritual and philosophical stake considerably, Relentless is pure comedic catharsis.
Recorded at the Centaur Theatre at Just For Laughs in July 1991, Bill Hicks' Relentless: Live in Montreal was his international breakout performance. It led to two sold-out tours in the UK over the next two years, culminating in the recording of Revelations in London in November 1992. Bill's insights that night into religion, pornography, drugs, war, news, rock stars and smoking are now available for you listening pleasure.
5) Dangerous
On his hilarious first album Hicks unleashes his thoughts on homelessness, smoking, drugs, and porn. While it may seem dark and cynical, it's sunny compared to the work that follows.
6) Salvation
This 2-hour album captures Hicks at the height of his powers in a legendary performance at Oxford University.
8) Arizona Bay
Hicks developed a more complex plan for Arizona Bay, alternating music and comedy and painting a portrait of life on the beach after the "big one" dropped California into the Pacific Ocean.
is Bill Hicks' portrait of life on the beach after the "big one" drops California into the Pacific Ocean. This extended version is a raw and uncut show that comprised the original Arizona Bay album.
Now fully-restored, much longer, and without music, hear Arizona Bay like an audience did when it was first recorded and revel in Bill's genius once more.The Essential Collection encompasses Bill Hicks' short but powerful career as a satirist, social critic, and stand-up comedian.
It features over two hours of Bill's best stand up material spanning his entire career including never-before-released bits from a San Ramon, CA performance, a collection of 11 original songs entitled "Lo-Fi Troubadour", and two digital exclusives- a song called "Ice Cold Macaroni", and "The Adventure", a 30 minute
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