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Me Doing Standup

Norm MacDonald  Composer Norm MacDonald  Executive Producer Norm MacDonald  Main Performer

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1 It's Good to Be Alive MacDonald 7:39
2 Courageous Battle MacDonald 3:13
3 The News MacDonald 13:16
4 Best Disease Ever MacDonald 5:43
5 I Don't Drink MacDonald 3:32
6 Sex MacDonald 9:08
7 Couldn't Be Producer MacDonald 3:37
8 Tiger Woods MacDonald 5:40
9 San Francisco MacDonald 5:32
10 O.J. MacDonald 2:23
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Me Doing Standup

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Comedy Central Records

Style: Comedy

Me Doing Standup

UPC: 824363012629

Release Date: 06/14/2011

Original Release Date: 06/14/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [It's Good to Be Alive, Courageous Battle, The News, Best Disease Ever, I Don't Drink, Sex, Couldn't Be Producer, Tiger Woods, San Francisco, O.J.]
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David Jeffries

After releasing an album of audio skits, 2006?s Ridiculous, Norm MacDonald took five more years to release his first-ever full-length standup album, the appropriately titled Me Doing Stand-Up. Of course, even as downtrodden oddball Norm enters the realm of the normal comedy business, things have to get messed up, and this set kicks off with a series of bleak bits, covering cancer, death, alcoholism, and the possible abduction and murder of a woman named Janis. You?ll notice, ?Sex? doesn?t even come up till track six, and while it would be convenient to say that Norm takes all the above topics and turns them into something light, he arguably makes them darker, reducing the ?Courageous Battle? patients wage against cancer into a depressingly long ride toward death broken up by reruns of Matlock. This is what his fans crave as he becomes a creep in an everyman disguise, just occasionally letting his heart show through the cracks, like when he addresses the death of his father. Special attention should be paid to the excellent pace and overall construction of the show, which shows Norm spent much more time honing this set than he did titling it. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi