Rating:
Genre:
Comedy
Release Date: 09/17/1996
George Carlin fluctuates between two polar extremes of intellect on
Back in Town. The album is mostly plagued by this single problem, which prevents it form reaching the heights it might have otherwise.
Carlin's material is consistent in that it all takes the form of societal criticism, but whereas at times his caustic gaze can intelligently deconstruct an issue as complicated as abortion, elsewhere his routine devolves into mere profane insults and gross-out humor. The aforementioned abortion bit joins a discussion of familiar expressions as the disc's highlights, and most of the parodies of modern phenomena in
"Free-Floating Hostility" are on the mark. This meditation on capital punishment and state prison farms drags on with jokes taken so far that it is difficult to remember that
Carlin is parodying these issues. Also, skip over
"Farting in Public" -- the title speaks for itself.
~Brian Egan, All Music Guide