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- Official albums
- Video releases
- Compilations
- Other releases
- Bootlegs Audio bootlegs Video bootlegs Audio interviews TV interviews
- See also
The discography of stand-up comedian Bill Hicks. Official albums- Dangerous (1990)
- Relentless (1992)
- Arizona Bay (1997)
- Rant in E-Minor (1997)
- The Best of Bill Hicks (2001)
- Love, Laughter and Truth (2002)
- Flying Saucer Tour Vol. 1 (2002)
- Shock and Awe (2003)
- Salvation (2005)
- The Essential Collection (2010)
Video releases- Sane Man (VHS: 1989; DVD: 2005; Netflix as of September 2017) (DVD includes a remastered and completely uncut version)
- One Night Stand (VHS: 1991; DVD: 2002; Netflix as of January 2019)
- Ninja Bachelor Party (VHS: 1991; DVD: 2010, in The Essential Collection)
- Relentless (VHS: 1992; DVD: 2006; Netflix as of January 2019)
- Revelations (VHS: 1993; Netflix as of September 2017)
- The Bill Hicks Story (DVD: 2010)
Compilations- Totally Bill Hicks (UK only) (VHS: 1994; DVD: 2002) (comprises the documentary It's Just a Ride and a live performance, Revelations)
- Satirist, Social Critic, Stand Up Comedian (DVD: 2004) (comprises One Night Stand, Relentless, "It's Just a Ride" and Revelations)
- The Complete Collection (2015) A 6 DVD and 12 CD anthology. Includes a total of 24 shows on the DVDs including 6 from previously unreleased footage. Also included are 4 previously unreleased CDs and a 48-page photo book.
Other releases- 2003: Outlaw Comic: The Censoring of Bill Hicks
- 2004: Slight Return
BootlegsThis is an incomplete list of bootlegs, which can or may never satisfy any subjective standard for completeness. Revisions and additions are welcome.Audio bootlegs- The Beginning (1973) (Hicks at 12 years old. The other voice is Dwight Slade, his childhood comedic partner)
- Austin, TX, USA (1989) [known as Sane Man]
- Chicago, IL, USA (1989)
- Chicago, IL, USA (1990)
- Chicago, IL, USA (1991)
- The Funny Firm, Chicago, IL, USA (1990)
- Chicago, IL, USA (1989) [known as I'm Sorry Folks, the infamous "Hicks-Loses-It" show]
- Relentless In Montreal (1992)
- Toronto, Canada (Mar. 15, 1992) [known as Dark Poet]
- Egham Hall, Surrey, England (May 16, 1992) [known as New College]
- Queen's Theatre, London, England - Early Show (May 17, 1992)
- Queen's Theatre, London, England - Late Show (May 17, 1992)
- Brighton, England (Nov. 11, 1992)
- The Lost Hour (Oct. 5, 1993)
- Igby's, Los Angeles, CA, USA (Nov. 17, 1993) [known as Filling Up The Hump]
Video bootlegs- Bill Hicks - Houston 1981 - At the ANNEX Comedy Club (At 20 years old)
- Bill Hicks - Houston 1984 - At the ANNEX Comedy Club (At 23 years old)
- Bill Hicks - Indianapolis 1985 (At 24 years old)
- Bill Hicks - Houston 1986 - The Early Years (At 25 years old)
- Bill Hicks - Chicago 1989 (the infamous 'Bill loses it' show - later released as I'm Sorry, Folks)
- Bill Hicks - Chicago 1990 - At The Funny Firm
- Bill Hicks - Adult Video Awards 1990
- Bill Hicks - Austin Texas Laff Stop 1993
- Bill Hicks - Los Angeles - Igby's 1993
- Bill Hicks' Last Show - Jan 5th, 1994
Audio interviews- Comedy Hour (1988)
- Comedy Hour (1990)
- College Radio (1990)
- Comedy Hour (1992)
- Comedy Hour (1992)
- Comedy Hour (1993)
- The Howard Stern Show (1993)
TV interviews- Hicks' last interview, Dave Prewitt interview on CapZeyeZ (Austin Public Access) 1993.
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