Sick & Tired (Explicit)

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Total Tracks: 21   Total Length: 69:01

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Hilarious!

regray51

As usual she calls it as she sees it.One of her best...nothing is sacred.5 stars all the way!!

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Very funny!

dsm.14

She is simply a great story teller

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Hugely disappointing

billpena

I love Wanda Sykes, but with this album she's gotten Margaret Cho disease. She spends so much time just reciting her political opinions (quite flatly) to an audience that just eats it up, and forgets the jokes! After the first couple of tracks the laughs grind to a halt. I think Wanda is great when she is being a comedian, but she's terribly boring when she's being a politician.

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Hilarious!

Katrina

the political jokes are just as funny as the others. This totally cracks me up-space program is welfare for oddballs - funny! same-sex marriage, etc. Ban divorce, ha!

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Bit of a disappointment

Tricky

This CD starts out really well, Wanda has a great style, she's very likeable and she swears brilliantly to highten the comedic value of all her gags and then after track 8 she starts getting political and its not like she's radical or anything, she's as you would expect a liberal libertarian peace loving person so she carries the audience along with her who clap and cheer at the relevant parts, but what happened to the funny? The jokes get further and further apart in the dialouge, and the delivery slows down to geriatric pedestrian rate, she has one good gag near the end which she draws out to death with too many scenarios. Its such a shame because it starts out so well, but by the end I was "Sick and Tired"

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They Say All Music Guide

Since her acting and writing have proved she’s more versatile than her standup lets on, it’s a shame Wanda Sykes’ CD debut is like so many other recent standup albums, simply ripping the audio from a DVD that shares its title. Something new — a skit or two, something that respects the comedy album’s long history — would have been nice, but seeing as how there’s no Sykes on record otherwise, it’s hard not to call Sick & Tired a must for fans. That is, for fans of her very adult material, since families who gathered every Friday to watch her Wanda at Large TV program need to be warned that this gets rough. If there’s a big benefit for releasing your debut after years on the stage, it’s how comfortable Sykes sounds in front of her audience. She’s relaxed, in control, and charmingly appreciative of anyone who paid to see her, which makes her bold, cocky, and sometimes downright mean material all that much easier to take. Matter-of-fact observations like “if you don’t believe in gay marriage, don’t marry anyone of the same sex” fill the album, yet there’s still room for some deeper material, like when Wanda “does it” to the Bush Jr. administration on the great “Arrogant.” A couple of visual jokes could have been edited out; otherwise, this is a satisfying presentation of this hilarious and gruff comedy diva. – David Jeffries

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