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Although Robin Greenspan plays to largely lesbian/gay audiences, her standup comedy doesn't aggressively focus on those themes. Instead, Greenspan's style is more oriented towards laid-back observational humor about everyday life, and when the topic of sexuality does pop up, it's treated in much the same warm, relaxed way. Fans of edgier standup comedy might wish otherwise, but Greenspan's droll outlook and likable persona make Totally Naked overall an enjoyable listen. ~ Steve Huey
Recorded live at Luna Park, West Hollywood, California.
Solo performer: Robin Greenspan (spoken vocals). Robin Greenspan Totally Naked Songs Totally Naked Review
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