Bill Cosby Presents the Cosnarati: State of Emergency
Bill Cosby Presents the Cosnarati: State of Emergency is an album by Bill Cosby that was released October 20, 2009, on iTunes and in-stores November 24, 2009.
“State of Emergency” was produced by Cosby's longtime musical colleague, William Spaceman Patterson. The musician-arranger's extensive list of credits include The Cosby Show, Miles Davis, LL Cool J, Eric Clapton, and Alicia Keys. In addition to his production partner Ced Gee, co-founder of the pioneering hip-hop group Ultramagnetic MCs, Patterson recruited three guest emcees for State of Emergency: Jace the Great, Hahz the Ripper, and Supa Nova Slom.[1][2]
Track listing
- State of Emergency
- Why?
- Runnin’
- Fear No Man
- Take Time
- Where Did I Go Wrong?
- But First
- Perfect World
- Dad's Behind the Glass
- The Safe of Your Heart
- Where’s the Parade
- Get on Your Job
- Look Into the Eyes
- I Wish
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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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