Richard Pryor was a highly influential American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. He released multiple comedy albums throughout his career, including:
"Richard Pryor" (1968): Pryor's debut album that features his early stand-up material.
"That Nigger's Crazy" (1974): Pryor's breakthrough album that won a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Recording. It features Pryor's classic routines about race, drugs, and sex.
"…Is It Something I Said?" (1975): Another highly acclaimed album that includes some of Pryor's most memorable sketches, including his famous "Mudbone" routine.
"Bicentennial Nigger" (1976): A controversial album that deals with topics such as racism, politics, and black culture.
"Wanted: Live in Concert" (1978): Considered by many to be Pryor's best album, it's a raunchy and hilarious performance that touches on everything from relationships to his own drug addiction.
"Live on the Sunset Strip" (1982): One of Pryor's most personal and emotional albums, it features his reflections on his near-death experience after setting himself on fire while freebasing cocaine.
Overall, Richard Pryor's albums were groundbreaking in their willingness to tackle taboo subjects with honesty and humor, paving the way for a new generation of comedians.
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