| 1. Intro |
| 2. South |
| 3. Weaves/Color Contacts |
| 4. Crack Mayor |
| 5. Busboys, McDonald's and Minimum Wage |
| 6. Taxes |
| 7. Poor Whites |
| 8. Rocky IV/Indians |
| 9. Blacks Aren't Crazy |
| 10. Uncle Bobby |
| 11. Teenage Suicide |
| 12. Prisons |
| 13. Driving Too Slow |
| 14. Women (Equal Rights, Honesty & Head) |
| 15. My Father |
| 16. Born Suspect |
| 17. Your Mother's Got a Big Head |
| 18. Rib Man |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
A chunk of raw Rock, before he hit the big time with Saturday Night Live, HBO, and everything else. This CD was recorded at a 1991 gig in Atlanta, and while it lacks the polish and daring of his later hit Roll with the New, it has plenty of laughs to satisfy his fans. Born Suspect has some nice Rock riffs on his life back then: "Minimum wage means that we would pay you less if we could, but it's against the law!" and "Don't you hate it when your boss asks you 'How ya doin'?' You know exactly how I'm doin'--bad!" Plus, he makes fine fun of Washington, D.C., mayor Marion Barry: "Now you can't tell your kids, 'Don't smoke crack, or else you won't be nothin'.... 'Well, I could be mayor." Though on Born Suspect Rock is unpolished, a little self-indulgent, and not as razor-sharp as he later became, the disc is nevertheless worth a listen, if only to get a glimpse of this great talent. --Michael Gerber
Even the two rap tracks are pretty amusing and cool. Chris uses some foul language here and there but it does not approach Eddie Murphy's extreme X rated level. Chris uses his voice to emphasize different points particuarly with the Crack Mayor track.
Overall this CD will appeal to most audiences black, white, or other ethnicity. Try to overlook the crude moments as there is some good humor here.
A chunk of raw Rock, before he hit the big time with Saturday Night Live, HBO, and everything else. This CD was recorded at a 1991 gig in Atlanta, and while it lacks the polish and daring of his later hit Roll with the New, it has plenty of laughs to satisfy his fans. Born Suspect has some nice Rock riffs on his life back then: "Minimum wage means that we would pay you less if we could, but it's against the law!" and "Don't you hate it when your boss asks you 'How ya doin'?' You know exactly how I'm doin'--bad!" Plus, he makes fine fun of Washington, D.C., mayor Marion Barry: "Now you can't tell your kids, 'Don't smoke crack, or else you won't be nothin'.... 'Well, I could be mayor." Though on Born Suspect Rock is unpolished, a little self-indulgent, and not as razor-sharp as he later became, the disc is nevertheless worth a listen, if only to get a glimpse of this great talent. --Michael Gerber
Born Suspect,Chris Rock,Atlantic / Wea,Comedy,Pop,Popular Music,Spoken / Comedy / Radio Shows,Standup Comedy
Average customer rating:
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Born Suspect
Chris Rock Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002IQB Release Date: 1997-07-08 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- The South
- Weaves/Color Contacts
- Crack Mayor
- Busboys, McDonalds And Minimum Wage
- Taxes
- Poor Whites
- Rocky IV/Indians
- Blacks Aren't Crazy
- Uncle Bobby
- Teenage Suicide
- Prisons
- Driving Too Slow
- Women (Equal Rights, Honesty & Head)
- My Father
- Born Suspect
- Your Mother's Got A Big Head
- The Rib Man
Amazon.com
A chunk of raw Rock, before he hit the big time with Saturday Night Live, HBO, and everything else. This CD was recorded at a 1991 gig in Atlanta, and while it lacks the polish and daring of his later hit Roll with the New, it has plenty of laughs to satisfy his fans. Born Suspect has some nice Rock riffs on his life back then: "Minimum wage means that we would pay you less if we could, but it's against the law!" and "Don't you hate it when your boss asks you 'How ya doin'?' You know exactly how I'm doin'--bad!" Plus, he makes fine fun of Washington, D.C., mayor Marion Barry: "Now you can't tell your kids, 'Don't smoke crack, or else you won't be nothin'.... 'Well, I could be mayor." Though on Born Suspect Rock is unpolished, a little self-indulgent, and not as razor-sharp as he later became, the disc is nevertheless worth a listen, if only to get a glimpse of this great talent. --Michael GerberCustomer Reviews:
Funny If A Little Bit Crude.......2005-02-13
Even the two rap tracks are pretty amusing and cool. Chris uses some foul language here and there but it does not approach Eddie Murphy's extreme X rated level. Chris uses his voice to emphasize different points particuarly with the Crack Mayor track.
Overall this CD will appeal to most audiences black, white, or other ethnicity. Try to overlook the crude moments as there is some good humor here.
"THAT CAN'S GOT TO GO!".......2004-07-08
Chris Rocks The Spot (3.5 Stars).......2004-06-25
Not up to his usual level.......2001-04-02
GREAT!!!.......2000-08-11
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