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Childhood escapades, wry observations, and the wit that broke comedy’s color barrier-all captured on three classic titles: “Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow, Right!” (1963; nominated for a Grammy®), “Wonderfulness” (1966), and “To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With” (1968). 3 CDs.

Bill Cosby *IS* a Very Funny Fellow — RIGHT! I used to have ALL of Bill Cosby’s recordings on LP when I was a kid, including this one. My brothers and I listened to them over and over again, and we would laugh ourselves silly each time. Our mother could never understand how we could listen to the same routines over and over and over again and still find them funny, but we DID! We listened to them so many times, we had them all memorized, and we never got tired of them.
What’s a cubit? This was Bill Cosby’s very first album. It sold over a million copies, and the rest is history. Most of this material holds up well today, but the bits about athletes doing razor blade and hair tonic commercials are a bit dated. The absolute classic routines are the ones about Noah. This is a very funny album. Recommended to fans of classic comedy. Right!
Hilarity for any generation. The thing I appreciate the most about Bill Cosby is that he appeals to so many types of people. He can be hilarious to a person of any age, which is very rare nowadays. Part of the reason is that he’s always been a clean comic; no turning the air blue like so many others do. I am in my 20′s and I think he is great! I bought this album about a year ago, but I’d heard many of the skits when I was six or so because my mother had them and I thought he was hilarious then! As you get older, you realize that there are some jokes that only someone older would get, but everything is done tastefully.