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Daniel Kitson: Something is a fascinating snapshot of early 2000s British stand-up. The atmosphere is intimate, almost like you're right there in the room, soaking in Kitson's unique blend of wit and vulnerability. His self-deprecating humor is nuanced, and he has this knack for weaving in sharp observations about life that hit home. The pacing feels organic; it breathes with the rhythm of a live performance, allowing moments of reflection amidst the laughter. There’s a tenderness in his delivery that catches you off guard. It's a standout piece, showcasing the early stages of a comedian who would go on to carve a distinct path in the comedy scene.
Daniel Kitson: Something is relatively scarce in collector circles, especially the original recordings from its Edinburgh Fringe debut. The various formats have circulated among fans, but the essence of the live performance remains uniquely captivating. Collectors often value this piece not just for its content but for its place in the evolution of Kitson’s career, marking a time when he was still finding his voice in the stand-up world.
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