
19 Songs, 57 Minutes

New In Town John Mulaney
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4.9, 153 Ratings - $9.99
EDITORS’ NOTES
Like comedians Jim Gaffigan and Jerry Seinfeld, John Mulaney’s kind of funny doesn’t thrive below the belt or dabble in deep shades of blue. His sophomore stand-up album, New in Town, reveals a man whose intelligence rivals his humor. After all, he's a writer for Saturday Night Live and has appeared numerous times on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. In between witty quips of self-deprecation, he touches on how old cartoons are the reason Generation X-ers grew up believing they'd someday be killed by falling anvils or sticks of dynamite or by sinking in quicksand. He also hilariously explains how his wit was defensively honed out of sheer necessity–a byproduct of growing up in a household with parents who were both lawyers. Other highlights include Mulaney admitting how horrible a driver he is and revealing what the most offensive word ever uttered is (to a professional writer, that is). Mulaney also has an uncanny knack for wordplay, as evidenced by his “Easy Not To Do Things” bit and “Whiskey or Perfume.”
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Quicksand
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A Child With Lawyers
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Asian American Woman
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Trying His Best
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The Worse Word
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Special Victims and Ice-T
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Old Murders
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Easy Not to Do Things
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Mariachi and the New York Post
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Taking Care of Myself
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Old Gay Man
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Female Heist Movie
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Delta Airlines
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Jewish Girls
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Whiskey or Perfume
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The One Thing You Can't Replace
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On the Street
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New In Town
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The Xanax Story
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Ratings and Reviews
Hilarious stories, lovely personality
He can turn a small moment into the funniest story you've ever heard. It's a very memorable album from a true comedy craftsman. Buy it!
Please support this guy...
Both of his albums are hilarious...if you love comedy, you will enjoy either of his albums.
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Loved the one the you can’t replace