ISolated INcident

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Total Tracks: 27   Total Length: 64:28

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05.18.09
The brash king of frat comedy on top of his raunchy game
Label: Comedy Central Records

Comedy, famously, is hard. Dane Cook, with his savvy self-marketing yielding blockbuster sales, makes it look easy. And he's paid for it with the kind of backlash usually reserved for sad-sack arena rockers who name their children Apple. For his fifth album, the Gen-X comic seems determined to prove that he brings his own goods. Detractors — and he has no shortage, as he notes in a funny segment called "Haters" — might not come around. But fans, who number in the platinum figures, will be tickled that he's on top of his raunchy game.

Recorded for an intimate audience at the Laugh Factory (where an unknown Cook once did one of the most hysterical bits I've ever seen, involving a childhood memory of his father in an open bathrobe), ISolated Incident is heavy on the R-rated, with hunks on porn sites, self-pleasure and the proclivities of old girlfriends. But there's also a bit of topical stuff ("I'm not racist — I've got a black president"), some sick-puppy material (such as a suggestion that the suicidal spruce up the dreary business of hanging themselves by using Christmas lights) and examples of Cook's strongest suit, the witty, energetically retold anecdote — dropping… read more »

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Same old Dane Cook

paultaylor_2009

Cook will not win over any new fans with this album. Employing drawn-out sexual scenarios described in a crass, graphic language is still his modus operandi. Clever, "with it" wordplay is also present at times. And you know what? I like this album just as much as his hilarious debut "Harmful if Swallowed". I definitely recommend this for his fans. For his naysayers? Stay away - you will not be swayed by this album.

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I Thought it was Funny!

damilee

But I think all of Dane Cooks stuff is funny. The key is not to over think it!

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Good, But Not His Best

vwendland

Ive been a fan of Dane Cook since his first CD, and though Isolated Incident has many hilarious moments, its not nearly as great as his Harmful if Swallowed or Retaliation CDs. It still has its good points, so I would definitely recommend it to people who are know Dane Cook and like his work. For new listeners, however, I would say buy his first albums before you decide if you are a fan or not.

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Someone Here Likes It

RyFi

Im a fan. Not a raging insane fan, just a plain old fan. I dont think this effort is as good as his "Retaliation" cd's, but it beats his previous record. I've never liked it when he goes too explicitly sexual, but the rest of Dane makes me laugh...Its a good album to listen to when you are in a car, driving back from a long trip.

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No stars

thebenjamen

negative stars. What a talentless hack.

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If you think Dane is funny...

DarkSock

...You should check out his head joke writer, Loius C.K.; Mr. Cook is a plagiarist.

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Not funny

boxingghandis

is this guy a comedian?? this stuff is NOT funny at all!

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oh gawd

jazzmine

shoot him please, or call him the 'c' word. hahah hohhohoho hehehehehehe harh harh har har har har .... Barak, 'cook is soooo funny. NOT!'

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Scraping the Barrel

Loganme

I caught this act on Comedy Central and it drew a few chuckles, but for the most part was a waste of an hour. It isn't that cook can't tell a joke, it's that he can't write a joke funny enough to tell. Some people hate Cook, I don't, in fact I think he once had some very good material. However, whatever talent he once had faded as he got more famous. For the 27 downloads, you could pick up Patton Oswalts HILARIOUS album and then some.

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Jeez

Niles

27 tracks?!? f u

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In the liner notes to ISolated INcident, Dane Cook thanks “all the people that stayed by me when my world was collapsing.” Most would think he is referring to the ongoing accusations of joke stealing from his peers or maybe some Hollywood vehicles that bombed, but the thick-skinned comedian is actually talking about something truly difficult, the deaths of both his mother and father in a two-year span. As a result, ISolated INcident is, to a degree, the “darker” and “more personal” album the pre-release hype trumpeted, one that draws laughs when it goes gross or mean and becomes a little unsettling when the elephant-in-the-room issue of Cook’s “Haters” is addressed. The track comes after a very moving “Mom and Pops” and then gives way to “Adoption,” with Cook thinking about a family-oriented future. That’s a soul-searching whirlwind in just ten minutes, and as the routine moves on to some hackneyed topics, it seems a great missed opportunity that this caring, sharing, and most of all genuine Cook wasn’t explored further. His material about the recently elected President Obama was already hackneyed as the CD was being released, and if you haven’t heard a routine about the voodoo doll-type joy of deleting people from your cell phone, you didn’t attend your local comedy club during the 2008 season. Speaking of comedy clubs, ISolated INcident was recorded at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood, an intentionally small show for the stadium-sized star Cook. Not the album to start with but the loyal fan gets a very different, revealing kind of show, plus a bonus DVD featuring the “making of” this rare gig. – David Jeffries

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