Burns and Carlin at the Playboy Club Tonight
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Burns and Carlin at the Playboy Club Tonight is the 1963 debut album by the comedy duo of Jack Burns and George Carlin. The album was actually recorded at a club named Cosmo Alley in Hollywood, California and not at the Playboy Club.[2] It was recorded in May 1960 but was not released until 1963.[3]
By the time of the album's release, Burns and Carlin had already split up amicably in 1962 to pursue separate endeavors. Burns teamed with Avery Schreiber and the duo were a successful comedy act until their breakup in 1974. Carlin continued to perform stand-up and record comedy albums until his death in 2008.
The album has been re-issued twice, both with alternate track listings: in 1972 as The Original George Carlin and again in 1981 as Killer Carlin (which itself was re-issued on CD in 1995).
Track listings
Original
- Side 1
- Mothers Club - 5:41
- Killer Carlin - 3:00
- Captain Jack & Jolly George - 4:17
- War Pictures - 4:39
- Side 2
- Herb Coolhouse - 5:54
- Edward R. Murrow - 4:05
- Lenny Bruce-Mort Sahl - 5:46
1972 release
- Side 1
- Mother's Club - 4:35
- Herb Coolhouse - 4:23
- The Original "Person to Person" - 3:50
- Captain Jack and Jolly George - 2:34
- Side 2
- Lenny Bruce - 2:05
- Mort Sahl - 3:31
- Killer Carlin - 3:00
- War Pictures - 4:33
1981 release
- Mothers Club – 4:39
- Killer Carlin – 2:47
- Capt. Jack and Jolly George – 4:01
- War Pictures – 3:42
- The Cool World – 5:16
- Person to Person – 3:34
- The Sickest – 1:54
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