Some comedy albums I've wanted that have eluded me:
"How to Speak Hip" by Del Close and John Brent
Coyle and Sharp - 2 LPs on WB (IIRC)
Brother Theodore - 2 LPs:
(Theodore in an) Entertainment of Sinister and Disconcerting Humor (1955)
"Proscenium 21 Recorded at Carnegie Hall on May 21, 1955 at Midnight" 33 1/3 RPM 12" and 10" (rare)
Side A: Tears from a Glass Eye
Side B: With a Tongue of Madness
Coral Records Presents...Theodore (in Stereo) (1959)
Coral Records CRL 57322 33 1/3 RPM 12"
Side A: 1) Introduction and Berenice 2) The Willow Landscape 3) Curse of the Toad
Side B: 1) Quadrupedism
Brother Theodore was a riot. There are some Letterman clips on Youtube.
I love that late 50s/early 60s era of comedy, when white, middle class, suburban US society was starting to come apart at the seams.