Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days
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Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days (1976) is a musical comedy album by Bill Cosby.
Background
For nine years, Cosby released at least an album a year since 1964. After a three-year hiatus, this was his first comedy album since 1973's Fat Albert, and he wouldn't return to a full-fledged stand-up album again until My Father Confused Me... What Must I Do? What Must I Do?
This is also his first album on Capitol Records. In this, his sixth musical album release (counting the 1971 instrumental jazz/funk album Badfoot Brown & the Bunions Bradford Funeral & Marching Band and its 1972 sequel; otherwise it is the fourth under his own name), he parodies various rhythm and blues artists including James Brown and Barry White. The songs were written with producer/keyboardist Stu Gardner.
The first single, "Yes, Yes, Yes", became one of Cosby's biggest charted hits after "Little Ole Man (Uptight, Everything's Alright)", reaching number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 11 on the Billboard rhythm and blues singles chart. The song spoofed Barry White's deep-voiced spoken word monologues. "Ben" was sampled by Jurassic 5 on their 2002 song "After School Special".
Track listing
- "Yes, Yes, Yes" – (Cosby/Gardner) – 3:21
- "Chick on The Side" – (Cosby/Gardner) – 3:20
- "Shift Down" – (Cosby/Gardner/Lansbury) – 4:07
- "I Luv Myself Better Than I Luv Myself" – (Cosby/Gardner) – 6:00
- "Do It to Me" – (Cosby/Gardner) – 3:22
- "Ben" – (Cosby/Gardner) – 3:22
- "You're Driving Me Crazy" – (Cosby/Gardner) – 3:59
- "Garbage Truck Lady" – (Cosby/Gardner) – 2:38
- "Luv Is" – (Cosby/Gardner) – 3:13
- "What to do with life" - (Cosby/Gardner) - 2:58
Personnel
- Ollie E. Brown – Drums
- Bill Cosby – Vocals
- Tony Drake – Guitar
- Larry Farrow – Keyboards
- Stu Gardner – Piano
- Albert Hall – Trombone
- Fred Jackson, Jr. – Saxophone
- Melvin Moore – Trumpet
- Nate Neblett – Drums
- Ray Parker, Jr. – Bass, Guitar
- Doug Richardson – Flute, Saxophone
- David Sheilds – Bass
- Wah Wah Watson – Guitar
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"Little Ol' Man (Uptight—Everything's Alright)" (1967) • "Grover Henson Feels Forgotten" (1970) • "I Luv Myself Better Than I Luv Myself" (1976) • "Yes, Yes, Yes" (1976)
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Fatherhood (1986) • Time Flies (1987) • Love and Marriage (1989) • Childhood (1991) • Kids Say the Darndest Things (1998) • Congratulations! Now What?: A Book for Graduates. (1999) • American Schools: The $100 Billion Challenge (2000, w/ Allen, Dwight William) • Cosbyology: Essays and Observations from the Doctor of Comedy (2001, w/ Booth, George) • I Am What I Ate ... and I'm Frightened!!!: And Other Digressions from the Doctor of Comedy (2003) • Friends of a Feather: One of Life's Little Fables (2003, w/ Cosby, Erika) • Come On People: On the Path from Victims to Victors (2007, w/ Poussaint, Alvin F.) • I Didn't Ask to be Born, But I'm Glad I Was (2011)
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