Richard Pryor I Hope I'm Funny: The Warner Albums 1974-1983

Release date:
June 13, 2025
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Shocking. Hilarious. Boundary-defying. Fearless. Brilliant. In the world of comedy, few names resonate as powerfully as Richard Pryor. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential comedians of all time, Pryor's ability to weave incisive social and political observations into his storytelling has left an indelible mark on the genre. His comedic legacy goes beyond awards and accolades; he used humor to explore complex themes like race, addiction, and personal trauma, challenging societal norms while making audiences laugh.In a celebration of his comedic genius, the enduring legacy of Richard Pryor is encapsulated in a newly released 7LP boxed set, I HOPE I'M FUNNY:THE WARNER ALBUMS (1974-1983). Each album showcases Pryor’s unparalleled humor and thought-provoking social commentary, solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest comedians of all time.The set includes six albums: THAT N*****’S CRAZY, …IS IT SOMETHING I SAID?, BICENTENNIAL N*****, WANTED/RICHARD PRYOR LIVE IN CONCERT (double-LP), LIVE ON THE SUNSET STRIP, and HERE AND NOW.Scott Saul, a Professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of Becoming Richard Pryor (Harper Perennial), details Pryor’s essential recorded output between 1974 and 1983 in the set’s enlightening liner notes. Saul takes a deep dive into Pryor’s vast and immeasurable influence on the world of comedy, quoting comedian Paul Rodriguez, who once said that “there are two periods in comedy in America: before Richard Pryor and after Richard Pryor.”“The Age of Pryor has never ended,” Saul writes. “Across the six albums collected here, Pryor blew open what a comedian could do onstage, and it’s the rare comedian who is not somehow in his debt.”The set opens with Pryor’s third album, THAT N*****’S CRAZY(1974). Recorded at Don Cornelius’ Soul Train nightclub in San Francisco, the LP includes some of the comedian’s funniest–and most poignant–routines from the era, including the thought-provoking “Wino & Junkie.” The record was a huge hit in the Black community, soaring to #1 on its R&B/Soul Albums chart for four weeks. It also won the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for 1974.Next up: …IS IT SOMETHING I SAID?(1975). Another Grammy winner for Best Comedy Album and chart-topper on the Billboard R&B/Soul Albums chart, this release is famous for introducing one of Pryor’s most beloved and enduring characters, the extravagant storyteller Mudbone. According to Saul, “Mudbone is both a fabulist and a moralist, deploying his outrageous imagination in the service of a sidewinding truth.”Pryor originally released his sixth album, BICENTENNIAL N*****, appropriately enough, in 1976. Despite being assembled in less than two weeks, it’s considered among his most impactful releases. Featuring the 10+ minute routine, “Mudbone Goes to Hollywood,” the LP found Pryor taking the Best Comedy Album Grammy award for the third year in a row.The next LP in the set is the double-album WANTED/RICHARD PRYOR LIVE IN CONCERT. Released in 1978, the Grammy-nominated set revealed the comedian digging deep and mining painfully intimate details of his own life for material: “The magic of Pryor’s comedy on WANTED lies in how he can make you see his life from so many perspectives at once,” Saul writes in the liner notes. “Flipping effortlessly between characters, he makes us see the righteous anger of his grandmother, schooling her errant grandson with force; the wide-eyed terror of the young Richard, dodging her blows; and the bemused perplexity of the adult Richard, wondering from the distance of three decades, how this ‘hell of a psychology’ has turned him into the man he has become.&rdq

Tracklist:
  • 1. I Hope I'm Funny (Remastered)
  • 2. Nigger WIth a Seizure (Remastered Version)
  • 3. Have Your Ass Home by 11:00 (Remastered Version)
  • 4. Black & White Life Styles (Remastered Version)
  • 5. Exorcist (Remastered Version)
  • 6. Wino Dealing with Dracula (Remastered Version)
  • 7. Flying Saucers (Remastered)
  • 8. The Back Down (Remastered)
  • 9. Black Man / White Woman (Remastered)
  • 10. Niggers vs. The Police (Remastered Version)
  • 11. Wino & Junkie (Remastered Version)
  • 12. Eulogy (Remastered)
  • 13. Shortage of White People (Remastered)
  • 14. New Niggers (Remastered)
  • 15. Cocaine (Remastered Version)
  • 16. Just Us (Remastered)
  • 17. Mudbone (Intro) [Remastered Version]
  • 18. Mudbone (Little Feets) [Remastered Version]
  • 19. When Your Woman Leaves You (Remastered Version)
  • 20. The Goodnight Kiss (Remastered Version)
  • 21. Women Are Beautiful (Remastered)
  • 22. Our Text for Today (Remastered Version)
  • 23. Hillbilly (Remastered)
  • 24. Black & White Women
  • 25. Our Gang (Remastered)
  • 26. Bicentennial Prayer (Remastered Version)
  • 27. Black Hollywood (Remastered)
  • 28. Mudbone Goes to Hollywood (Remastered)
  • 29. Chinese Restaurant (Remastered)
  • 30. Acid (Remastered)
  • 31. Bicentennial Nigger (Remastered Version)
  • 32. New Year's Eve (Live at City Center of Music and Drama, New York, NY, 9/19/78) [Remaster]
  • 33. White and Black People (Live at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC,
  • 34. Black Funerals (Live at City Center of Music and Drama, New York, NY, 9/19/78) [Remaster]
  • 35. Discipline (Live at Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL, 9/28/78) [Remastered Version]
  • 36. Heart Attacks (Live at City Center of Music and Drama, New York, NY, 9/19/78) [Remaster]
  • 37. Ali (Live at City Center of Music and Drama, New York, NY, 9/19/78) [Remaster]
  • 38. Keeping In Shape (Live at The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 9/3/78
  • 39. Leon Spinks (Live at City Center of Music and Drama, New York, NY, 9/19/78) [Remaster]
  • 40. Dogs and Horses (Live at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 9/3/78)
  • 41. Jim Brown (Live at City Center of Music and Drama, New York, NY, 9/19/78) [Remaster]
  • 42. Monkeys (Live at The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 9/3/78) [Remast
  • 43. Kids (Live at The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 9/3/78) [Remastere
  • 44. Nature (Live at The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 9/3/78) [Remaste
  • 45. Things In The Woods (Live at The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 9/3
  • 46. Deer Hunter (Live at Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL, 9/28/78) [Remastered Version]
  • 47. Chinese Food (Live at City Center of Music and Drama, New York, NY, 9/19/78) [Remaster]
  • 48. Being Sensitive (Live at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 9/3/78)
  • 49. Women (Live at Circle Star Theatre, San Carlos, CA. 12/81) [Remastered]
  • 50. Prison (Live at Circle Star Theatre, San Carlos, CA. 12/81) [Remastered]
  • 51. Africa (Live at Circle Star Theatre, San Carlos, CA. 12/81) [Remastered]
  • 52. Mafia Club (Live at Circle Star Theatre, San Carlos, CA. 12/81) [Remastered]
  • 53. Mudbone (Live at Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA. 01/82) [Remastered]
  • 54. Freebase (Live at Circle Star Theatre, San Carlos, CA. 12/81) [Remastered]
  • 55. Hospital (Live at Circle Star Theatre, San Carlos, CA. 12/81) [Remastered]
  • 56. Here and Now (Remastered)
  • 57. Southern Hospitality (Remastered)
  • 58. Slavery (Remastered)
  • 59. Motherland (Remastered)
  • 60. I Met the President (Remastered)
  • 61. Fire Exit (Remastered)
  • 62. Mudbone (Pt. One) [Remastered]
  • 63. Mudbone (Pt. Two) [Remastered]
  • 64. Inebriated (Remastered)
  • 65. One Night Stands (Remastered)
  • 66. One Day at a Time (Remastered)
  • 67. I Like Women (Remastered Version)
  • 68. Being Famous (Remastered)
  • 69. I Remember (Remastered)

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