Poster for Stewart Lee to commemorate Series 4 of his Comedy Vehicle TV series. Inspired by the line ‘sometimes it’s all about which chair you’re sitting in when the music stops’ and with a colour palette that references the urine soaked finale of the series, it also features various other visual references to moments throughout…
This is a 27 min poor quality, but historically important, documentation of Stewart Lee’s first recorded set. In order to give some gravitas to the cd, we’ve packaged it in a little gatefold sleeve which includes a newspaper review of the gig. Also in the package is a poster which features a picture of Stew…
‘You know those amazing occasions where a significant band’s finally unearthed first demo tape is revealed as better than anything else they ever recorded?’ go the sleeve notes to Stewart Lee’s newly-released Jazz Cellar Tape from 1989. ‘Well, this CD is not like that.’ True, but this small bit of comedy history is a fascinating…
“I read a book about ten years ago by Howard Jacobson called ‘Seriously Funny’. It was a massive historical overview of comedy, but what really caught my imagination were these two paragraphs about Native American Clowns. Six years ago I’d come to the American southwest to research the area and find out more about the…