Bill Cosby
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William Henry Cosby Jr
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Jul 12 1937 -
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you think Mr. Huxtable is gonna just jive these kids about drugs, you
got another thing coming. Bill gives it to them straight, with no dense
chocolate-y pudding to cloud up their perception of just how bad getting
on your own trip is. Aside from the typical cutesy-pie conversations
with street kids, this record has some great musical backing. The
stand-out tracks include Bill's simulation of getting high on "Downers
& Uppers," Bill doing what could almost be considered a soul-less
cover of James Brown's Public Enemy No. 1 on "People Make Mistakes," and
the studio musicians tearing through some open drum breaks and wah
drenched funk on "Dope Pusher" (while for some reason Bill shouts like a
maniac through-out the whole thing). Cosby proves to the kids that he
knows his shit and I think that he sums it up best on the back cover
when he states, "the time spent acquiring a drug habit and kicking it is
time you could have used to educate yourself." Nuff said!
01 Introduction - Downers And Uppers
02 Questions and Answers
03 Dope Pusher
04 Bill Talks About Hard Drugs
05 I Found a Way Out
06 Order In The Classroom
07 People Make Mistakes
08 I Know I Can Handle It
09 Bill Talks About Pushers
10 Captain Junkie
11 Bill and the Kids Sing / Closing
02 Questions and Answers
03 Dope Pusher
04 Bill Talks About Hard Drugs
05 I Found a Way Out
06 Order In The Classroom
07 People Make Mistakes
08 I Know I Can Handle It
09 Bill Talks About Pushers
10 Captain Junkie
11 Bill and the Kids Sing / Closing
Humorous with message for kids |
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