Live (Tig Notaro album)

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Live
Tig Notaro Live album cover.jpg
Cover photo by Robyn Von Swank
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 5, 2012
July 16, 2013 (Deluxe Edition)
RecordedAugust 3, 2012
December 5, 2012 (Deluxe Edition)
Venue
Genre
  • Comedy
  • Spoken Word (Deluxe Edition)
Length
  • 31:16
  • 47:12 (Deluxe Edition)
Label
Tig Notaro chronology
Good One
(2011)
Live
(2012)
Boyish Girl Interrupted
(2016)

Live (pronounced "liv") is the second live album by American comedian Tig Notaro. It is a deeply personal set performed just four days after Notaro was diagnosed with stage two breast cancer. The album was first released as a download on Louis C.K.'s website in 2012. [1] It was the first release that C.K. featured on his website by a comedian other than himself, though it is no longer available on the website. [2] The audio of the album was originally recorded at Notaro's regular monthly stand-up show Tig Has Friends at Largo for an episode of the radio show This American Life . Notaro did not want to put out the album at first, but C.K. convinced her to release it.

Contents

Deluxe edition

Secretly Canadian released the physical version of the album the next year on double-CD, download and a limited picture-disc vinyl as a Deluxe Edition. [3] The Deluxe Edition bonus audio was originally recorded for The Moth radio show.

Track listing

Disc 1 [4]

No.TitleLength
1."Hello, I Have Cancer"3:44
2."You're Gonna Get Cancer!"2:26
3."Serious Inquiries Only"2:01
4."Funny Cancer Greeting Cards"1:50
5."Tit for Tat"3:12
6."No Questionnaires to Dead People"3:03
7."The C-Diff Diet"2:20
8."Triscuits"2:44
9."God is Crazy"1:31
10."Tapped Out"3:25
11."Chilean Miner"2:24
12."The Bee Joke"2:32

Deluxe Edition - Disc 2 [5]

No.TitleLength
1."Live at The Moth"15:56

Personnel

Awards

The album was nominated in 2014 for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, which Tig hosted the Pre-Telecast Ceremony streamed online. Notaro lost to Kathy Griffin's Calm Down Gurrl .

Charts

The album peaked at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Comedy Albums chart. [6]

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References

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