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Laff Records was a small American
independent record label An independent record label (or indie label) is a record label that operates without the funding or distribution of major record labels; they are a type of small- to medium-sized enterprise, or SME. The labels and artists are often represented ...
specializing in mainly African-American comedy and
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s founded in 1967 in Los Angeles. Kliph Nesteroff, author of the book ''The Comedians'', wrote that "no other company cranked out as many comedy LPs during the 1970s. While much of its content was undeniably amateurish, it documented a subculture most comedy fans were unaware existed." It is most well known for releasing a series of Richard Pryor albums, mostly without Pryor's participation or approval, which earned the label several
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nominations and one win.


History

Laff Records was founded in 1967 in Los Angeles by jewelry-store owner Lou Drozen; his son David Drozen joined in 1969 as vice president and producer of many of its albums. Although the label began with a focus on white artists, the Drozens shifted focus to the black audience in 1970, feeling that the market for black comedians was still untapped. They took out radio ads in major cities, increasing their sales by 300 percent and enabling them to move into larger offices. Richard Pryor was one of the first comedians to be signed by the label after the change in direction. The roster also included
Redd Foxx John Elroy Sanford (December 9, 1922 – October 11, 1991), better known by his stage name Redd Foxx, was an American stand-up comedian and actor. Foxx gained success with his raunchy nightclub act before and during the civil rights movement. ...
,
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, George Carlin, black ventriloquist duo Richard And Willie,
Belle Barth Belle Barth (born Annabelle Salzman, April 27, 1911 – February 14, 1971) was an American comedian who worked primarily during the 1950s and 1960s. She was known for her foul mouthed, bawdy, irreverent humor. Comedy career Annabelle Salzman, ...
, Rex Benson, Cha Cha Hogan, Skillet & Leroy,
Reynaldo Rey Reynaldo Rey (born Harry Reynolds; January 27, 1940 – May 28, 2015) was an American actor, comedian, and television personality. Career Rey moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he taught for seven years and became a member of the Karamu House Theat ...
, Mantan Moreland, Clarence "Blowfly" Reid, and
Wildman Steve Steve Gallon, Jr. (September 10, 1925 – September 1, 2004), known as Wildman Steve (or Wild Man Steve), was an American comic entertainer, radio personality, promoter, MC and recording artist. Biography He was born in Monticello, Florida, b ...
. Laff also released a few discs by white artists, notably including
Kip Addotta Francis Kip Addotta (June 16, 1944 – August 13, 2019) was an American stand up comedian. He made several appearances on television during the 1970s including ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'', ''The Mike Douglas Show'', ''Dinah!'' ...
's "Wet Dream", '' Car 54, Where Are You?'' star Joe E. Ross' ''Should Lesbians Be Allowed to Play Pro-Football?'',King of Slobs: The Life of Joe E. Ross
" by Listener Kliph Nesteroff, WFMU, January 30, 2011.
and '' Little House on the Prairie'' actress Alison Arngrim's 1978 album ''Heeere's Amy'', on which she impersonated President Jimmy Carter's daughter
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. Releases on Laff were notorious for raunchy content on both the record and its album jacket. Many releases had to be denoted with an "Adults Only" warning on the front cover and sold under the counter, decades before the infamous Parental Advisory sticker was a fixture on album covers. Radio advertising on black stations was crucial in getting customers to ask for the records by name at the stores. Many Laff album covers featured topless models.
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of the sitcom ''
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'' once told a reporter, “I almost had a deal with Laff Records, but they were a little too dirty for me.” Laff also became notorious both for the questionable quality of its record pressings and for its frequent repackaging of previously released titles with new titles and artwork. Pryor's vast quantity of releases issued by Laff is a case in point. Pryor released only one album for Laff, ''
Craps (After Hours) ''Craps (After Hours)'' is the second album by American comedian Richard Pryor, released in 1971 on the Laff Records label. History ''Craps (After Hours)'', like his other early-1970s albums '' Richard Pryor'' and '' Live At The Comedy Store, ...
'', with his direct participation and then later signed a deal with the larger Stax label. Laff sued Pryor after Stax released '' That Nigger's Crazy'' in 1974; the case was settled when Laff gave Pryor his freedom in exchange for being allowed to compile albums from recordings it made with Pryor between 1969 and 1973. Pryor was a huge artist for the label even after he parted ways. The label received a
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in 1982 for its release of the Pryor disc ''Rev. Du Rite'', as well as nominations for 1978's ''Are You Serious???'', 1979's ''The Wizard of Comedy'', and 1981's ''Holy Smoke''. Pryor himself publicly criticized the albums for including material that was nearly a decade old at the time, and encouraged Grammy voters to choose something else. Many comedians, including Pryor and Shecky Greene, complained that the terms Laff offered them were unfair and unfavorable; Greene called Drozen a "hustler." Pryor had signed with Laff for only $5,000, which Drozen said Pryor urgently needed to pay off his drug dealers. By 1979, the label had a catalog of more than 100 records. The Drozens also expanded into different genres, releasing non-comedy albums under the label Ala Records starting with the 1971 record ''Rappin' Black in a White World'' by political poetry group
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, as well as the
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and
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album '' Friends From the Beginning'' and the 1984 rap album ''Skid Row'' by Freddy Starr. In the late 1970s, the Drozens founded two new labels, Jazz World and Gospeltone. David Drozen left the label in 1984 after disagreements with his father. Laff folded a year later. Its last "hit" recording was Kip Addotta's "Wet Dream" (a favorite of fans of the Dr. Demento radio show), but many of their more profitable recordings still circulated through other labels for some time afterward. In 1993,
Island Records Island Records is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was founded in 1959 by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in Jamaica, and was eventually sold to PolyGram in 1989. Island and A&M Records, anoth ...
briefly re-released Foxx and Pryor titles on cassette and compact disc that had been originally issued by Laff, including Pryor's ''
Craps (After Hours) ''Craps (After Hours)'' is the second album by American comedian Richard Pryor, released in 1971 on the Laff Records label. History ''Craps (After Hours)'', like his other early-1970s albums '' Richard Pryor'' and '' Live At The Comedy Store, ...
''. These releases disappeared from store shelves after Island's parent company PolyGram was absorbed by Universal Music.


Post-dissolution

In 2002 Richard Pryor and his wife/manager,
Jennifer Lee Pryor Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor Sr. (December 1, 1940 – December 10, 2005) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He reached a broad audience with his trenchant observations and storytelling style, and is widely regarded as on ...
, purchased the rights to all of Richard's Laff masters and raw tapes from San Juan Music, the successor in interest to Laff Records. The Pryors then gave free rein to Rhino Records to go through the tapes and make an anthology that included the entire ''
Craps (After Hours) ''Craps (After Hours)'' is the second album by American comedian Richard Pryor, released in 1971 on the Laff Records label. History ''Craps (After Hours)'', like his other early-1970s albums '' Richard Pryor'' and '' Live At The Comedy Store, ...
'' album and the best of other Laff releases. The results were released in 2005 on the 2-CD set '' Evolution/Revolution: The Early Years (1966–1974)''. David Drozen later became president of the label Uproar Entertainment, which has reissued some of the remaining Laff masters. Note that there were several earlier, unrelated companies that issued 78 RPM discs under the name Laff Records in the late 1940s. Of these, one was based in New York, a second was allegedly from Chicago, and a third released titles under the name Laff-Disc (later abbreviated to L D). All were probably defunct long before the Los Angeles label began operations.


See also

* List of record labels


References


External links


Laff Records Illustrated Discography at rassoodock.com

Uproar Entertainment
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