Lenny Bruce
Why it matters
Cafe Au Go Go, a vibrant nightclub located in Greenwich Village, New York City, opened its doors in February 1964 and became a significant venue until its closure in December 1970.
From the Same Crate
Here's some related albums you might lilke!
-

Jonathan Winters - Here's Jonathan - LP
$8.00Jonathan Winters brings a playful, comedic edge that aligns with the satirical spirit of Lenny Bruce, making his humor a natural companion.
-

Flip Wilson - Cowboys and Colored People - LP
$10.00Flip Wilson's comedy album offers a lively and engaging performance that resonates with the same audience that appreciates Lenny Bruce's humor.
-

Bob Marley - Burnin' - LP
$36.00Bob Marley's 'Burnin'' captures a revolutionary spirit and social commentary that parallels Lenny Bruce's own provocative style.
-
Bob Marley - Africa Unite - LP
$28.00Bob Marley's 'Africa Unite' blends reggae with a message of unity, echoing the social themes often explored by Lenny Bruce.
-

Bob Marley - Live at the Rainbow: 4th June 1977 - LP
$34.00Bob Marley's live performance captures the essence of protest and social justice, themes that resonate with Lenny Bruce's legacy.
-

Pat Benatar - Get Nervous - LP
$10.00Pat Benatar's rock edge and storytelling in her music can resonate with the narrative style found in Lenny Bruce's performances.
Synced at Aug 19, 2026 11:55 AM
Lenny Bruce Vinyl Records For Sale
Lenny Bruce was a groundbreaking stand-up comedian whose influence transcended the comedy scene, particularly during his vibrant performances at venues like Cafe Au Go Go. Here at The Den, we celebrate his legacy with a selection of Lenny Bruce vinyl records, including vintage LPs and used records that showcase his unique style. These Lenny Bruce albums on vinyl are available now, so don't miss your chance to grab a piece of history from our ever-changing inventory, with vinyl records in stock that you won't find anywhere else!
Known for pushing boundaries in the world of comedy, Lenny Bruce's work resonates with fans of counterculture and political satire. His albums echo the spirit of the '60s, drawing parallels with other legendary artists of the era, making them essential pieces for collectors and new listeners alike.


