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Superhero

Stephen Lynch

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Album Review

With the level of humor on par with Wally Pleasant and Adam Sandler, Stephen Lynch's second album touches on the finer side of mixing juvenile humor, sexual entendre and acoustic singer/songwriting and presenting in a rather comedic light. Recorded predominantly live is a definite plus, as the audience response gives the album a fuller dimension than if it was straight to tape. However, this is not an album for those with a weak constitution, as vulgarity is the norm rather than the exception. That said, it's perfect for college campuses nationwide.

Customer Reviews

A-f*cking-mazing

If for no other reason, buy this album because it is live. Sure it is so funny you will pee yourself, but live enhances it greatly. Talk to Me- very good song about, well, jerkin your gerkin,( gratuitous JOE DIRT reference)***** Dr. Stephen- The kind of song you love and your mom hates.**** Priest- pretty much the same as the one from A Little Bit Special, but live enhances it.**** Country Love Song-least vulgar song on the album, and that is not saying somethin', but fart away**** Superhero- widely reknowned, but live makes some improv the norm.***** What if the Guy from, yada yada yada- Not particularly good, just stupid, again the norm.** Mother's Day- I think a part of me died when I listened to this song. In a good way.**** Taxi Driver-racism all the way, WOOT***** For the Ladies- about abuse**** Grandfather- another horrible song about murder***** Bowling God- under-appreciated, if anything, about Malachi***** She Gotta Smile- Not much can be said about it** Best Friend Song- about JOE DIRT again, kinda**** D&D- This song rings true for me(sadly)***** Down to the Pub Instead- about Irish women, and it ain't pretty.****

If I could be a superhero...

I would be... Stephen Lynch! He's a hero to the comedy world, and to his legions of fans. His first live album, Superhero just rocks over and over. Many of these songs were the basis for his show featured on the "Live at the El Rey" DVD, but you aren't missing much without the pictures (except for Stephen's rather graphic tonguing of a microphone during "Priest"...) Stephen is an equal opportunity offender... gynecology, priests, cab drivers, dying grandfathers, menstruation, Tourette's Syndrome... EVERYTHING is fair game, and he delivers on every song. Well, almost every song... gotta give him a pass on the Bowling Song (sorry, Stephen.) Beyond that, coupled with A Little Bit Special and The Craig Machine, you've got a trilogy of comedic genius. Here's hoping that The Wedding Singer closes on Broadway real soon... so we can get another comedy album and tour out of Lynch!

This Guy is Amazing

Stephen Lynch never stops, does he? All the songs on this cd are great- it's got everything from Immigration Dude to the taxi driver. Who could forget the Almighty Malachi, Bowling God? And, of course, there's D and D, the story of the Dungeons and Dragons master. Truly a must buy for anyone who loves a great funny cd

Biography

Born: July 28, 1971 in Abington, PA

Genre: Comedy

Years Active: '00s

Singer/songwriter and comedian Stephen Lynch has an uncanny wit and a mysterious comical side to him, and his performance resumé includes shared gigs with Jeff Foxworthy, Bobcat Goldthwait, Anthony Clark, and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. In summer 2000, he appeared in his own debut television special on Comedy Central. The guitarist also released his debut album A Little Bit Special, a 22-track look into Lynch's silly and ironic sense of humor, in September 2000. Two years later, Lynch issued a collection...
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  • $11.99
  • Genres: Comedy, Music, Rock
  • Released: Jan 01, 2003

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