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2006 studio album by Louis Logic and J.J. Brown
Misery Loves Comedy Released June 13, 2006 (2006-06-13 ) Studio 5G Studios (Brooklyn , NY) Genre Hip hop Length 1 :00 :20 Label Fat Beats Producer J.J. Brown
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Misery Loves Comedy is a collaborative studio album by American rapper Louis Logic and hip hop record producer J.J. Brown. It was released on June 13, 2006 via Fat Beats. Recording sessions took place at 5G Studios in Brooklyn . Entirely produced by J.J. Brown, who also served as executive producer together with Jim Mahoney, it features a lone guest appearance from Marisa Croce. It was supported with the only single "The Great Divide" b/w "Captain Lou El Wino".
The album focusses on Logic's experiences with women, however, the title hints at the poor outcomes of these ventures.
All tracks are written by Louis Dorley , except track 7 written with Jason Brown.
Title 1. "New Leaf" 3:14 2. "Captain Lou El Wino" 4:53 3. "The Line" 4:19 4. "Beginner's Lust" 3:52 5. "Rule by a Fool" 4:02 6. "All Girls Cheat" 4:21 7. "The Withdrawal Method" 4:49 8. "A Perfect Circle" (featuring Marisa Croce) 6:28 9. "Classy McNasty" 3:42 10. "The Great Divide" 3:57 11. "Up to No Good" 4:01 12. "Morning After Pill" 4:12 13. "Misery Loves Comedy" 8:30 Total length: 1:00:20
Deluxe Edition bonus tracks Title 14. "The Great Reprise" 3:41 15. "The Line" (Remix) 4:18 16. "Bully" (Remix) 4:34 17. "Up to No Good (Remix)" (featuring Homeboy Sandman ) 5:42 18. "New Leaf" (Instrumental) 3:17 19. "The Line" (Instrumental) 3:50 20. "Beginner's Lust" (Instrumental) 3:22 21. "Rule by a Fool" (Instrumental) 3:35 22. "All Girls Cheat" (Instrumental) 3:35 23. "The Withdrawal Method" (Instrumental) 4:28 24. "Classy McNasty" (Instrumental) 3:48 25. "The Great Divide" (Instrumental) 4:01 26. "Up to No Good" (Instrumental) 3:31 27. "Morning After Pill" (Instrumental) 3:12 28. "Misery Loves Comedy" (Instrumental) 3:17 29. "Bully (Remix)" (Instrumental) 4:33
Notes
Track 13 contains a hidden track "The Great Reprise" that starts after 8 seconds of silence after "Misery Loves Comedy" (4:45) bringing the total time for track 13 to 8:30.
Louis "Logic " Dorley – songwriter, vocals, recording
Jason "J.J." Brown – songwriter (track 7) , producer, recording, executive producer
Mark Rufino – bass (track 4)
Marisa Croce – vocals (track 8)
Dan Maier – recording, mixing
Gene Grimaldi – mastering
Jim Mahoney – executive producer
Joshua "Dust La Rock " Prince – art direction, design
Zach Johnson – illustration
Adam Amengual – photography
Ethan Holben – A&R
Gabe Kahn – booking
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