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Craps (After Hours) is the second album by American comedian Richard Pryor, released in 1971 on the Laff Records label. It was released during the comedian's transitional period from a middlebrow "Cosbyized" comic into a more improvisational, socially conscious, controversial brand of raw humor that Pryor would help to pioneer during the 1970s. Several monologues from the album were repeated for Pryor's debut concert film, Live & Smokin', although that film would be held from release until 1985 as a VHS videotape. Recorded at Redd Foxx's club in Hollywood, Pryor is introduced by the emcee as "the crown prince of comedy".

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  • Craps (After Hours) è un album comico parlato dell'attore statunitense Richard Pryor pubblicato nel 1971 su etichetta . L'album uscì durante un periodo di transizione nella comicità di Pryor, che lo vide passare da monologhi "in stile Bill Cosby" a un umorismo più irriverente ed improvvisato, dal forte connotato socioculturale, del quale Pryor sarebbe stato uno dei pionieri negli anni settanta. Il disco venne registrato dal vivo al Redd Foxx Club di Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. (it)
  • Craps (After Hours) is the second album by American comedian Richard Pryor, released in 1971 on the Laff Records label. It was released during the comedian's transitional period from a middlebrow "Cosbyized" comic into a more improvisational, socially conscious, controversial brand of raw humor that Pryor would help to pioneer during the 1970s. Several monologues from the album were repeated for Pryor's debut concert film, Live & Smokin', although that film would be held from release until 1985 as a VHS videotape. Recorded at Redd Foxx's club in Hollywood, Pryor is introduced by the emcee as "the crown prince of comedy". (en)
  • Craps (After Hours) es el segundo álbum del comediante estadounidense Richard Pryor, lanzado en 1971 con el . Fue lanzado durante el período de transición del comediante de un cómico de estilo "Cosbyized" a un tipo de humor crudo más improvisado, socialmente consciente y controvertido que Pryor ayudaría a ser pionero durante la década de 1970. Se repitieron varios monólogos del álbum para la película de concierto debut de Pryor, Live & Smokin ', aunque esa película se llevará a cabo desde su lanzamiento hasta 1985 como una cinta de video VHS. Grabado en el club de Redd Foxx en Hollywood, Pryor es presentado por el maestro de ceremonias como "el príncipe heredero de la comedia".​ (es)
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  • Craps (After Hours) is the second album by American comedian Richard Pryor, released in 1971 on the Laff Records label. It was released during the comedian's transitional period from a middlebrow "Cosbyized" comic into a more improvisational, socially conscious, controversial brand of raw humor that Pryor would help to pioneer during the 1970s. Several monologues from the album were repeated for Pryor's debut concert film, Live & Smokin', although that film would be held from release until 1985 as a VHS videotape. Recorded at Redd Foxx's club in Hollywood, Pryor is introduced by the emcee as "the crown prince of comedy". For some unknown reason, possibly a mix up at the record producer, some LP's were pressed with a comic referred to as Hotshot Hogan on the B-side. Side two of this album was later re-released in a split LP with Redd Foxx, "Pryor Goes Foxx Hunting" (Laff A170). (en)
  • Craps (After Hours) es el segundo álbum del comediante estadounidense Richard Pryor, lanzado en 1971 con el . Fue lanzado durante el período de transición del comediante de un cómico de estilo "Cosbyized" a un tipo de humor crudo más improvisado, socialmente consciente y controvertido que Pryor ayudaría a ser pionero durante la década de 1970. Se repitieron varios monólogos del álbum para la película de concierto debut de Pryor, Live & Smokin ', aunque esa película se llevará a cabo desde su lanzamiento hasta 1985 como una cinta de video VHS. Grabado en el club de Redd Foxx en Hollywood, Pryor es presentado por el maestro de ceremonias como "el príncipe heredero de la comedia".​ Por alguna razón desconocida, posiblemente una mezcla en el productor discográfico, algunos LP fueron presentados por un cómico conocido como Hotshot Hogan en el lado B. El segundo lado de este álbum fue relanzado más tarde en un LP dividido con Redd Foxx, "Pryor Goes Foxx Hunting" (Laff A170). (es)
  • Craps (After Hours) è un album comico parlato dell'attore statunitense Richard Pryor pubblicato nel 1971 su etichetta . L'album uscì durante un periodo di transizione nella comicità di Pryor, che lo vide passare da monologhi "in stile Bill Cosby" a un umorismo più irriverente ed improvvisato, dal forte connotato socioculturale, del quale Pryor sarebbe stato uno dei pionieri negli anni settanta. Il disco venne registrato dal vivo al Redd Foxx Club di Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. (it)
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