40 Too Long

40 Too Long is a comedy album by American comedian Andrew Dice Clay, released in 1992.[1] The album's name was taken from an argument he says he had with a Chinese clothing salesman who took his suit size (42 long) the wrong way and kept suggesting smaller sizes. Unlike Clay's albums previously, he tends to side more with the women in this one on just about everything. (His siding with women was also the theme of his 1992 HBO special, For Ladies Only.)

40 Too Long
Live album by
Released1992
RecordedDecember 17โ€“18, 1991
GenreComedy
Length60:31
LabelAmerican Recordings
ProducerRick Rubin, Andrew Dice Clay
Andrew Dice Clay chronology
The Day the Laughter Died
(1990)
40 Too Long
(1992)
The Day the Laughter Died, Part II
(1993)

Tracks 1โ€“29 comprise a show he recorded at Governor's Comedy Club[2] in Levittown, New York, on December 17 and 18, 1991.[3] The last two tracks are original songs recorded and sung by Clay. (Both songs would later be incorporated into the beginning and the end, respectively, of For Ladies Only on HBO.)

All tracks on this album were produced by Rick Rubin, except for tracks 30 and 31 which were produced by Clay himself.

Track listing

  1. Dice Goes to the Mall
  2. Dice Talks to the Salesmen
  3. Dice Buys a Suit
  4. Dice on Disasters
  5. Dice on Nutrition
  6. Dice Just Says No Leno
  7. Dice on Redheads
  8. Dice on Lasting Relationships
  9. Dice the Advocate
  10. Dice Stops for Gas
  11. Dice on Reading Material
  12. Dice on Orgasms
  13. Dice's Checklist
  14. What a Mess
  15. Dice on Reheaded Men
  16. Dice Knows When to Say When
  17. Dice on Complaints
  18. Dice and Truckdrivers
  19. Dice Jerks Off
  20. Dice on Manners
  21. Dice vs. Pee-wee
  22. Dice at the Drive-Thru
  23. Dice Gets Creative in Bed
  24. Dice Learns to Mambo
  25. Dice on Bodybuilders
  26. Dice Does It Like Dis
  27. Dice Has Random Thoughts
  28. Dice Greeting Cards
  29. Dice Rewrites History
  30. Let Yourself Go
  31. You May Be Dancing with Me

References


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