- Source: Dangerous (Bill Hicks album)
Dangerous is the first live album by American stand-up comedian and satirist Bill Hicks, released in 1990 by Invasion Records. Much of the material was previously performed in Hicks' Sane Man special in 1989.
Hicks explained the title to the Los Angeles Times by referencing a quote he attributed to Thomas Jefferson, although the veracity of the quote is not confirmed.[Jefferson's] quote was "No idea is dangerous to society wherein that idea can be openly discussed." That's why the album is called "Dangerous," because I'm discussing drugs and things drugs do.
In 1997, Rykodisc issued remastered versions of both Dangerous and its follow-up, Relentless (1992), on CD, as well as the posthumous albums Arizona Bay and Rant in E-Minor.
Track listing
Personnel
Bill Hicks – performer
Technical
Peter Casperson – producer, executive producer
Matt Hathaway – engineer
Nancy Albino – engineer
Sam Smith – editing assistant
Joel Soyffer – mixing, editing
Andre Roquette – technical assistant
Steve Rosenthal – technical assistant
Hell's Kitchen Grafix – design
Graham Haber – cover photo
Bill Scheft – introduction
Jack Mondrus – direction
References
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- Justin Bieber
- Michael Cera
- Grunge
- Dangerous (Bill Hicks album)
- Bill Hicks
- Relentless (Bill Hicks album)
- Dangerous
- Bill Hicks discography
- Arizona Bay
- The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
- Steady Diet of Nothing
- Blackstreet (album)
- Michael Jackson