Something to Take the Edge Off

Something to Take the Edge Off

Infobox Album |
Name = Something to Take the Edge Off
Type = Album
Artist = Doug Stanhope


Released = August 4, 2000
Genre = Comedy
Length = 56:21
Label = Stand Up! Records
Reviews =
*"Amazon.com" Rating|5|5 [http://www.amazon.com/dp/customer-reviews/B000053F91 link]
Last album = "Sicko"
(1999)
This album = "Something to Take the Edge Off"
(2000)
Next album = "Die Laughing"
(2002)

Something to Take the Edge Off is the third comedy album by Doug Stanhope. Released in 2000 by Stand Up! Records and recorded live at The Laff Stop comedy club in Houston, Texas, the album features a musical accompaniment by Henry Phillips on acoustic guitar.

Track listing

#"Vice"- 6:33
#"Real Stories"- 2:55
#"Top Ten Laws"- 1:06
#"Quitter"- 2:54
#"Live Life"- 1:04
#"Suicide"- 3:27
#"Dead Sport/Behind the Comedy"- 5:20
#"$16 an hour"- 1:04
#"Scared Straight"- 1:27
#"Don’t Pull Your Dick Out"- 1:45
#"A Matter of Size"- 1:20
#"Big Rubber Fist"- 2:24
#"Pace Yourself"- 1:46
#"Destroying Your Body"- 0:50
#"Shake the Baby"- 5:02
#"Freak Shows"- 1:28
#"Offensive to Midgets"- 3:20
#"End the Hate"- 2:27
#"The Tit Fuck Joke in Its Entirety"- 0:45
#"Excess in Moderation"- 1:47
#"Bobbie Barnett"- 7:34

External links

* [http://dougstanhope.com Doug Stanhope's official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/dougstanhope Doug Stanhope's MySpace Page]
* [http://www.henryphillips.com Henry Phillips' official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/henryphillips Henry Phillips' MySpace Page]
* [http://www.standuprecords.com Stand Up! Records]


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