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''L.A. Jail'' is the seventh album by American comedian
Richard 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 ...
, allegedly recorded live at P.J.'s in
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, California.


Album's release and Pryor’s authorization

Although this album was not released until 1976 it was probably made during Pryor’s "transitional period"—i.e. after he walked off the stage at the Aladdin Hotel in
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but before he recorded the 1974 LP, ''
That Nigger's Crazy ''That Nigger's Crazy'' is the third album by American comedian Richard Pryor. It was recorded live at Don Cornelius' Soul Train nightclub in early 1974. The album's title was derived from a remark made by Pryor himself in '' Wattstax''. Initiall ...
''. This is suggested both by the tone and content of the material as well as by the information available about this recording in the ''Goldmine Comedy Record Price Guide''. Sonically this album is uniformly consistent. There are no significant changes in the character of Pryor’s voice, the level of the volume, or the general sounds of the audience. On several different tracks there are problems with noises and distortion from the microphone which are all acoustically similar to each other. All of this suggests that the master tapes for this album were recorded during one set of performances with the same recording set up, the same engineer, and the same troublesome microphone. It is not, like some of Pryor’s unauthorized albums on
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, made up of sonically inconsistent tracks obviously recorded at different performances and different points during his career. Two of the tracks on this album are taken from one of Pryor’s previously released albums. Tracks #1 and #7, "Arrested" and "Black Jack," on this album are the same as Tracks #8 and #14, "Cops/Line Up" and "Black Jack," on the '' Craps (After Hours)'' album. Since ''
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'' is known to have been recorded at The Redd Foxx Club in Hollywood this calls into question the assertion of this album’s own notes which state that it was recorded at P.J.’s in
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. Many of these tracks appear later on the 2005 compilation album '' Evolution/Revolution: The Early Years (1966–1974)'' which does include detailed notes. According to the notes on '' Evolution/Revolution'', the tracks on this album which also appear on ''
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'' were recorded at The Redd Foxx Club in January 1971. Those notes from '' Evolution/Revolution'', however, do not include any information concerning the dates or venues for the other tracks which appear on both '' Evolution/Revolution'' and ''L.A. Jail''. The usually reliable ''Goldmine Comedy Record Price Guide'' also claims that Pryor authorized the release of this album on Tiger Lily Records. As most sources such as Robert Plante claim, however, the releases on Tiger Lily were usually unauthorized--Tiger Lily being, in fact, a tax scam operated by
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, the Mafia connected head of
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. The fact that several of these tracks are copies of tracks which appeared on an album that Pryor had previously released also supports the notion that this album was not authorized.


Connections to ''Evolution/Revolution''

As stated earlier, in 2005, many of these tracks appeared on Pryor’s compilation album '' Evolution/Revolution''. They are: S1, T1 – "Arrested" – which appears on '' E/R'' as #30 – "The Line Up" S1, T6 – "Bathrooms" – which appears on '' E/R'' as #16 – "Movie Stars In The Bathroom" S2, T1 – "Black Jack" – which appears on '' E/R'' as #36 – "Blackjack" S2, T2 "Groovy Feelings" – which appears on '' E/R'' as #12 – "I Feel" S2, T4 "Chow Line" – which appears on '' E/R'' as #13 – "Jail"


Connection to other Pryor material

Several of these tracks can also be connected with material Pryor will use on other albums. "Farting Smells" includes material that is very similar to the tracks "Fartin’" from Craps (After Hours) and "Farting" from
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. "Funky People" is incredibly similar to "Smells" from
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. "2001" is an almost verbatim recreation of a scene from the film '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' which Pryor will again recreate at the end of the track "Acid" from Bicentennial Nigger. This track may also help date this recording since Pryor claims that his reason for recreating this scene was because he had just seen the movie and he couldn’t stop thinking about it. Assuming he saw the film during its original release, that would date this performance to the spring or summer of 1968.


Production notes

According to the liner notes, this album was produced by Black-Rain Music, released on Tiger Lily Records (catalog number TL 14023), and distributed by
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, with a
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of 1976 by R.A.Inbows Ltd.


Track listing


Side one

#"Arrested" #"Brick Eight ic ("Fight" should be in the title, instead of "Eight") #"State Park" #"Big Daddy" #"Hair" #"Bathrooms"


Side two

#"Black Jack" #"Groovy Feelings" #"Funky People" #"Chow Line" #"Judgement Day" #"Chain Gang" #"2001" #"Farting Smells" #"Pimples" #"Country Singer"


References

* * Pryor, Richard. ''L.A. Jail''. Tiger Lily, 1976. *


External links


Richard Pryor's Official Homepage

Album page at Discogs
* {{Richard Pryor 1976 live albums Richard Pryor live albums Stand-up comedy albums Tiger Lily Records (United States) albums 1970s comedy albums