Comedy legend George Carlin, who died in 2008, recorded a special in 2001 which is now due for vinyl release.
The album, I Kinda Like It When A Lotta People Die, was considered too dark for release at the time.
To demonstrate, this line is one taken from the recording: “Another nice thing about tornadoes. No-one can find their cat.”
Carlin decided to re-edit and change much of the material, which he eventually released as his 12th special Complaints & Grievances.
Fifteen years after its debut, MPI Media Group will release the unedited special for the first time.
I Kinda Like It will be available on September 16 digitally, on CD and in a limited edition vinyl release.
In addition to the unreleased material, I Kinda Like It also includes rare material by a very young Carlin from 1957 and interviews with the comedian’s manager Jerry Hamza and Rocco Urbisci, who directed 10 of Carlin’s 14 HBO specials.
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