Dice Rules
Dice Rules | ||||
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Live album by Andrew Dice Clay | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Recorded | February 21-22, 1990 and October 25, 1990 | |||
Genre | Comedy | |||
Length | 54:37 | |||
Label | Def American Recordings, Warner Bros. | |||
Andrew Dice Clay chronology | ||||
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Dice Rules is a comedy double album by comedian Andrew Dice Clay, which was released in 1991. It was released on record producer Rick Rubin's record label Def American and subsequently re-issued on Warner Bros. Records. There is also a film of the same name which came out in May 1991[1][2], which received mostly negative reviews from critics and was nominated for three Razzie Awards including Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Andrew Dice Clay) and Worst Screenplay.
The first side (tracks 1-20) was recorded at Madison Square Garden with the second side (tracks 21-39) being recorded in a smaller, more intimate club setting (Rascals Comedy Club in New Jersey[3]). The closing track, "Brooklyn Bad Boy", is an original song by Clay which was also heard during the end credits of the Dice Rules film.
Track listing
- "Intro"
- "How Are Ya?"
- "Birds"
- "Phone Sex"
- "Ya Can't Be Nice to Them"
- "Christmas Presents"
- "Hoidy Toidy Chicks"
- "Opportunity in America (Al Capone's Safe)"
- "Japs"
- "Handicaps & Cripples"
- "Don't Move"
- "Double Parking"
- "The Car Ride (Goin' to a Party)"
- "The Driveway"
- "Subway Travel"
- "The Grocery Store"
- "Industrial Size"
- "The Urinal"
- "1989-A Review"
- "Bad Press"
- "Backwards"
- "Shakin' Hands"
- "Chicks Aren't Funny (Joey Will)"
- "Bambi"
- "3 Beautiful Dates"
- "Action"
- "Debbie Duz Everything"
- "Filthy in Bed"
- "Salt & Pepper"
- "Smokin' for Your Health"
- "The News"
- "Fat Orgasms"
- "Black Chicks"
- "A Vibrant Beautiful Woman"
- "Woman's World"
- "The First Blow-Job"
- "People Are Pricks"
- "Ya Hear?"
- "Apartment Life"
- "Brooklyn Bad Boy"