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Cosby and the Kids

Cosby and the Kids in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $13.49
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Cosby and the Kids

Cosby and the Kids in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $13.49
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As far as
Cosby
compilations go, the thing
Cosby and the Kids
does very right is present the tracks unedited, important since the comedian's languid reflections on his childhood are best left untouched. Yep, this is
talking about his childhood for an adult audience, not
talking to children, as the crayon-scrawled cover might suggest. First released when his television show was on top,
was originally coupled with the not reissued
Cosby Classics
in a two-cassette set.
' track listing is too close to his
Best Of
collection to warrant a reissue, but the fact that
is the lone compilation of his ten-minutes-and-over cuts makes it worthy, besides hilarious. Too bad
Rhino
put no effort into their 2005 reissue. There are no liner notes and there's still that "
sweater" the man is wearing on the cover, still disguising these '60s recordings as '80s recordings. Shabby packaging till the day it dies, but with five prime routines no matter how you dress them. Do yourself a favor and grab the original albums, where the sequencing is much smoother. If your wallet doesn't allow it,
and
give you a good representation of the man's early work. ~ David Jeffries
As far as
Cosby
compilations go, the thing
Cosby and the Kids
does very right is present the tracks unedited, important since the comedian's languid reflections on his childhood are best left untouched. Yep, this is
talking about his childhood for an adult audience, not
talking to children, as the crayon-scrawled cover might suggest. First released when his television show was on top,
was originally coupled with the not reissued
Cosby Classics
in a two-cassette set.
' track listing is too close to his
Best Of
collection to warrant a reissue, but the fact that
is the lone compilation of his ten-minutes-and-over cuts makes it worthy, besides hilarious. Too bad
Rhino
put no effort into their 2005 reissue. There are no liner notes and there's still that "
sweater" the man is wearing on the cover, still disguising these '60s recordings as '80s recordings. Shabby packaging till the day it dies, but with five prime routines no matter how you dress them. Do yourself a favor and grab the original albums, where the sequencing is much smoother. If your wallet doesn't allow it,
and
give you a good representation of the man's early work. ~ David Jeffries
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