Bill Cosby - Disco Bill
Capitol Records | 1977 | Comedy | MP3 | 320 kbps CBR | 34:22 | 77 MB
Capitol Records | 1977 | Comedy | MP3 | 320 kbps CBR | 34:22 | 77 MB
After four musical comedy/parody albums, this would be the last Cosby would do. Like Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days, Cosby stated he improvised much of the material on the album.
Review by Ed Hogan, All Music Guide
The comedian's follow-up to his gold LP Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days Rat Own Rat Own Rat Own follows in the same musical parody vein and re-teams him with producer/keyboardist Stu Gardner.The budget seemed to have been upped for this effort because there are strings and full choirs on some tracks. Cosby earns more musical mileage using his previous targets: Barry White's "A Simple Love Affair," and James Brown's "Boogie on Your Face" on the first two singles and the James Brown-ish "What Ya Think 'Bout Lickin' My Chicken." A laid-back cover of Len Barry's "One, Two, Three" has drippy strings, a quasi-classical choral, and a hilarious subject. But he also manages to mold his own identity with "Section #9," "What's in a Slang," and the funky "A Nasty Birthday." On Disco Bill and the previous album, Cosby says that he improvised throughout the album.
Artist: Bill Cosby
Title: Disco Bill
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: Comedy
Released: September 1977
Codec: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kbps CBR
Total Time: 34:22
Size: 77 MB (incl. 10% Recovery record)
Tracklist:
01 - A Simple Love Affair
02 - What Ya Think 'bout Lickin' My Chicken
03 - Rudy
04 - Boogie On Your Face
05 - Happy Birthday Momma
06 - That's How I Met Your Mother
07 - One, Two, Three
08 - Section #9
09 - A Nasty Birthday
10 - What's In A Slang