Louder Than Hell (Sam Kinison album)

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Louder Than Hell
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Released1986
Genre Stand-up comedy
Label Warner Bros.
Sam Kinison chronology
Louder Than Hell
(1986)
Have You Seen Me Lately?
(1988)
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Louder Than Hell is the debut comedy album from American stand-up comedian and actor Sam Kinison, released in 1986. [2]

Track listing

The album contained the following tracks: [3]

  1. Blind
  2. Big Menu
  3. Libya
  4. Relationships
  5. Alphabet
  6. Sexual Therapy
  7. Manson
  8. Jesus
  9. Devil
  10. World Hunger
  11. Letter from Home
  12. Love Song

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References

  1. AllMusic review
  2. Gleason, Holly (June 20, 1987). "Life`s A Scream For Comedian". Sun-Sentinel .
  3. Gracenote "Louder Than Hell", Retrieved 2009-09-23.