Complaints and Grievances

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Complaints and Grievances
Complaints and Grievances cover
Studio album by George Carlin
Released December 11, 2001
Recorded November 17, 2001
Genre Comedy
Length 56:16
Label Eardrum/Atlantic
Producer George Carlin
Professional reviews
George Carlin chronology
You Are All Diseased
(1999)
Complaints and Grievances
(2001)
Life Is Worth Losing
(2006)

Complaints and Grievances is an HBO stand-up comedy special of George Carlin that was originally titled I Kinda Like It When a Lot of People Die, but was renamed following the September 11, 2001 attacks.[1]

Complaints and Grievances was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Spoken Comedy Album.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "The Opening"
  2. "Traffic Accidents: Keep Movin'!"
  3. "You & Me (Things That Come Off of Your Body)"
  4. "People Who Oughta Be Killed: Self-Help Books"
  5. "Motivation Seminars"
  6. "Parents of Honor Students"
  7. "Baby Slings"
  8. "My Daddy"
  9. "Telephone Mimes"
  10. "Hands-Free Telephone Headsets"
  11. "Answering Machines"
  12. "Family Newsletters"
  13. "Music on Answering Machine"
  14. "People Who Wear Visors"
  15. "Singers with One Name"
  16. "Rich Guys in Hot Air Balloons"
  17. "People Who Misuse Credit Cards"
  18. "Guys Named Todd"
  19. "Gun Enthusiasts"
  20. "White Guys Who Shave Their Heads"
  21. "NAS-holes"
  22. "Why We Don't Need 10 Commandments"

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