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David Cross / Bigger and Blackerer CD+DVD Combo - SP897

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This is a specially-priced (in this instance “specially” means “less-expensively”) combo-pack of the David Cross CD Bigger and Blackerer as well as the David Cross DVD of the very same name. When you buy this item, you are buying a copy of both the Bigger and Blackerer CD and the Bigger and Blackerer DVD. Here at the Sub Pop Webbe Shoppe, the CD normally goes for the still very reasonable price of $12 and the DVD will typically run you $13. If you buy both the CD and DVD together here for $22, you will be saving THREE DOLLARS!!

Plus, and also, if you pre-order this specially-priced (cheaper) CD+DVD combo-pack (Bigger and Blackerer and Bigger and Blackerer) before its May 25, 2010 release date, you will also receive, while supplies last, an autographed (by David Cross) copy of the handsomely-printed bio for this release/these releases! There’s really no way you can lose here.

Released: May 25, 2010

David Cross / Bigger and Blackerer (DVD) - SP883

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The new David Cross album and DVD Bigger and Blackerer was taped during two shows, back-to-back on the same evening at Boston’s Wilbur Theatre. As will be obvious by the packaging (and maybe some of the words here), this title applies to both a CD and a DVD; separate releases in separate formats with the same name. Though both media are housed on a shiny, silver five-inch disc, each is an entity unto itself. And while there is some overlap, each is full of material that appears solely on one or the other. Only by watching the DVD will you learn of Cross’ unique relationship with the deaf community, share his canny insights into the editorial machinations behind the Bible, and marvel at how well a bald, middle-aged white guy can fill out a pair of jeans. Yet one must listen to the CD in order to hear about gastro-intestinal misadventures with his dog Ollie Red Sox, or sing along with “The Sultan’s Revenge,” the swinging, Vegas-style opening number composed by Cross and his good friend Mark Rivers (author of the theme to Mr. Show).

During his illustrious career, David Cross has played recurring roles on the TV programs Arrested Development and The Colbert Report, and won an Emmy Award for his contributions to The Ben Stiller Show. He has also starred in such films as Waiting for Guffman, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, the Bob Dylan fantasy I’m Not There (in which he portrayed Allen Ginsberg), and Kung Fu Panda. Bigger and Blackerer is both David Cross’ third album and second DVD on Sub Pop Records, preceded by the albums It’s Not Funny (2004) and Shut Up, You Fucking Baby! (2002), and the 2003 DVD tour documentary Let America Laugh. He is currently living in exile in the UK, working on the show The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret (to be broadcast on IFC in the USA this fall).

The Bigger and Blackerer CD is available here!

We’re also offering a discounted combo-pack of both the Bigger and Blackerer CD AND DVD right here!

Released: May 25, 2010

David Cross / Bigger and Blackerer - SP882

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The new David Cross album and DVD Bigger and Blackerer was taped during two shows, back-to-back on the same evening at Boston’s Wilbur Theatre. As will be obvious by the packaging (and maybe some of the words here), this title applies to both a CD and a DVD; separate releases in separate formats with the same name. Though both media are housed on a shiny, silver five-inch disc, each is an entity unto itself. And while there is some overlap, each is full of material that appears solely on one or the other. Only by watching the DVD will you learn of Cross’ unique relationship with the deaf community, share his canny insights into the editorial machinations behind the Bible, and marvel at how well a bald, middle-aged white guy can fill out a pair of jeans. Yet one must listen to the CD in order to hear about gastro-intestinal misadventures with his dog Ollie Red Sox, or sing along with “The Sultan’s Revenge,” the swinging, Vegas-style opening number composed by Cross and his good friend Mark Rivers (author of the theme to Mr. Show).

During his illustrious career, David Cross has played recurring roles on the TV programs Arrested Development and The Colbert Report, and won an Emmy Award for his contributions to The Ben Stiller Show. He has also starred in such films as Waiting for Guffman, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, the Bob Dylan fantasy I’m Not There (in which he portrayed Allen Ginsberg), and Kung Fu Panda. Bigger and Blackerer is both David Cross’ third album and second DVD on Sub Pop Records, preceded by the albums It’s Not Funny (2004) and Shut Up, You Fucking Baby! (2002), and the 2003 DVD tour documentary Let America Laugh. He is currently living in exile in the UK, working on the show The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret (to be broadcast on IFC in the USA this fall).

The Bigger and Blackerer DVD is available here!

We’re also offering a discounted combo-pack of both the Bigger and Blackerer CD AND DVD right here!

The deluxe, double LP version of Bigger and Blackerer comes packaged with the Bigger and Blackerer DVD! That’s genius comedy for 2 of your senses!

Released: May 25, 2010

David Cross / Shut Up, You Fucking Baby! - SP590

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Shut Up, You Fucking Baby! is Sub Pop’s first-ever intentional comedy release. This 2-CD set was recorded during a sold-out spring/summer 2002 national tour (of rock clubs, with opening bands, as opposed to our nation’s sad network of comedy clubs). Cross is sharp, incisive and extremely funny. David Cross was one half of the Mr. Show dynasty and during his illustrious career, hs has played recurring roles on the TV programs Arrested Development and The Colbert Report, and won an Emmy Award for his contributions to The Ben Stiller Show. He has also starred in such films as Waiting for Guffman, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, the Bob Dylan fantasy I’m Not There (in which he portrayed Allen Ginsberg), and Kung Fu Panda.

Released: 2002-11-05 (2xCD), 2003-08-18 (LP), 2002-11-05 (MP3s)

David Cross / Mr. Show The Complete Collection - 4059097

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The Complete Collection (on six discs) of the fabulously wonderful Mr. Show featuring Sub Pop recording artist, David Cross. Complete. Every episode. The whole enchilada.

Released: July 1, 2008

David Cross / Its Not Funny - SP635

  • 5545

Recorded in January of 2004, during a four-night, eight-show stand in Washington, DC, It’s Not Funny is the follow-up to David’s Grammy Award Losing (to Weird Al’s Poodle Hat!) album, Shut Up, You Fucking Baby! “A truth teller in the noble tradition of Bill Hicks, Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce, Cross aims not just to entertain, but to challenge, provoke, and shake his audience out of its complacent stupor…as urgent and outraged as a Noam Chomsky lecture, but infinitely more entertaining” (The Onion). “Simply put, David Cross is the gentlest, kindest, and most sanitary man I have ever met” (Dave Eggers).

Released: May 4, 2004

David Cross / TODD BARRY's Medium Energy - TB01

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Todd Barry’s debut CD! David Cross listed it as one of his favorite CDs on one of his year-end lists. Barry co-hosted “Tinkle”, a weekly somedy night in New York City with David Cross.

Highlights of this CD include ATM, Air Conditioning, Neck Tattoo, and Crazy Mixed Tape.

David Cross / Shut Up You Fucking Baby! T-Shirt - T-CROSS

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Released: February 5, 2003

David Cross / Let America Laugh T-Shirt - T-CROSSDVD

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The David Cross Let America Laugh logo on a navy blue shirt.

Released: October 11, 2003

David Cross / Let America Laugh - SP556

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This is a feature-length documentary of David Cross’s entire North American comedy tour. This IS NOT a concert film.

“What? You mean this isn’t just a straight concert film, but rather a feature-length documentary of David Cross’ entire North American comedy tour? Loaded with unique onstage material that didn’t already appear on his Shut Up, You Fucking Baby CD? Plus tons of baffling encounters with drunks, fans, family members, promoters, interviewers, television sets, walkouts, and fellow comedians? What were we thinking?”

Released: November 4, 2003

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