Listening to this two-disc collection, you get a vivid picture of how Richard Pryor’s comic genius evolved. He went from the early Cosby-esque style of “Super Nigger” and “Prison Play” to the ’hood humor of “Have Your Ass Home By 11:00” and “Wino & Junkie.” Then came his razor-sharp socio-political observations in “Bicentennial Nigger” and “Africa,” and the intensely personal, highly publicized travails recounted in “New Year’s Eve,” “Freebase,” and “M.S.” Every comic working today owes a debt to this profane-yet-profound genius. Rhino’s two-disc Richard Pryor: The Anthology (1968-1992) is jam-packed with 26 of Pryor’s most outrageous routines gathered from his seven Warner albums and the Pryor archives. Over 2 -hours of hilarity!