Good Tuesday morning to you all and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again . Today we wish Philadelphia born stand-up comedian, actor, author, and convicted sex offender, Bill Cosby a Happy 85th Birthday. (That's right, on this page even criminals have Birthdays.) With him in mind, we spotlight the comedy LP, When I Was A Kid. The album was recorded live at the Westbury Music Fair on 10/31/1970 and then released in 1971 on the Uni label. It was produced by Gil Rodin. On it Bill jokes about hernia, dogs, his Brother Russell and the Boy Scouts and introduces characters like Fat Albert and Dumb Donald.
A1 My Hernia 6:20
A2 Buck Jones 6:15
A3 Snakes And Alligators 2:35
A4 My Boy Scout Troop 2:10
B1 My Brother Russell 3:27
B2 My Father 3:23
B3 Dogs 3:34
B4 Frogs 2:35
Adam Abrams Production Coordination
Ken Brown Cover Art
Terry Brown Editing
Alvin Campbell Engineer
Bill Cosby Composer, Spoken Word, Text, Vocals
Randolf Hollar Cover Art
Michael Kachko Product Manager
Ryan Null Photo Coordination
Mark Omann Mastering
Mike Ragogna Project Director
Gil Rodin Producer
Scott Schinder Liner Notes
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