Robin Williams - A Night at the Met

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Album Details

Title: A Night at the Met
Artist: Robin Williams
Release Date: 1986
Re-Released On: 4/11/2006
Label: Sony Music Distribution, Legacy Recordings
Duration: 53:13
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, live
UPCs: 074644054125, 828768128527, 5099745040124
Genre: Spoken Word
Styles: Comedy, Standup Comedy, Blue Humor, Observational Humor, Political Comedy
Moods: Humorous, Ironic, Irreverent, Playful, Poignant, Sentimental, Confident, Eccentric, Energetic, Freewheeling, Fun, Reflective, Visceral, Witty, Wry, Campy, Cathartic, Cerebral, Cynical/Sarcastic, Dramatic, Earnest, Sexual, Silly, Manic, Outrageous
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Opening
  2. Ballet
  3. Alcohol
  4. Marijuana
  5. Cocaine
  6. Cops
  7. Reagan
  8. Khadafi
  9. Spring
  10. Men's Parts
  11. Lust
  12. Dr. Roof
  13. Pregnancy
  14. Childbirth
  15. Childhood
  16. ...and the Future

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDLegacy Recordings81285
1995CDSony Music Distribution40541
1994CDSony Music Distribution4504012

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Album Review

With Robin Williams at the cusp of what would become a very successful film career, A Night at the Met served as a kind of standup swan song for him. He had already made a considerable impression on the public, both as the lovable alien Mork and through his frenetically paced standup routines, but cocaine addiction threatened to derail his skyrocketing career -- the fuel for his fire was serving to burn him out as well. Cleansed of that addiction, A Night at the Met found Williams full of the same energy and maniacal pace that endeared him to his audience in the first place -- only, this time, the fuel was strictly internal. Overcoming addiction left Williams with a smorgasbord of hilarious and poignant material at his disposal and his wry and intelligent musings on the dangers of overindulgence held extra weight, because he had been there. Ruminations on drugs, relationships, and the Reagan administration were observationally dead-on and served up with a side of Williams' trademark, telling sentimentality. The sentimental and the hilarious reached a crescendo when the subject matter turned to the birth of his son. Among the pregnancy and pee jokes, Williams injected serious concerns for the future with a glimmer of hope that all might not be as dismal as it seemed. Hilarious, poignant, outrageous, and heartwarming, A Night at the Met came at a unique time -- capturing Robin Williams at both his career and personal best. ~ J. Scott McClintock, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al QuaglieriReissue Producer
Arthur GraceCover Photo, Photography
Brooks ArthurProducer
Buddy MoraExecutive Producer
Chris StonePre-Production Consultant
David SteinbergProducer
Doug NelsonRemote Engineering, Engineer
Gary DrewsPre-Production Consultant
Jeff MagidReissue Producer
John StronachEditing, Consultant, Mixing
Joseph M. PalmaccioMastering
Keith HallRecording Technician, Engineer
Ken PhillipsHouse Sound
Larry BreznerExecutive Producer
Liz ReillyPhoto Research
Lorraine RebidasProduction Coordination
Mark WilderMastering
Martin DeMartinoHouse Sound
Nick BasichAssistant, Mixing Assistant
Robin WilliamsVocals
Stephen MarcussenMastering
Terry DonahuePre-Production Consultant
Vic KaplanPre-Production Consultant