To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With
To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With | ||||
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Live album by Bill Cosby | ||||
Released | March 1968 | |||
Recorded | January 27, 1968 Cleveland, Ohio | |||
Genre | Stand-up comedy | |||
Length | 41:09 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
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To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With is the sixth comedy album by Bill Cosby and his eighth album overall. It was recorded in 1968 in the Cleveland Public Auditorium, and it was released later that year on a 12″ vinyl record.
Background
The day of the recording, Cleveland experienced a severe ice storm which tied up traffic. Cosby delayed the opening of the act for an hour to give people time to arrive and find their way to their seats. Near the end of that hour, after a period of approximately 10 minutes with no new arrivals, a woman entered and made her way to a seat very near the front row. When she had seated herself, Cosby cupped his hands around the microphone and announced in a deep, stentorian voice, "You're late!" The entire audience erupted in laughter and the show then began.
This was Cosby's first album recorded in a large venue rather than an intimate nightclub.
As in many of his other albums and stand-up work, Cosby delves in great detail into his childhood. Side One covers topics such as the first sin ("The Apple") and Cosby's two daughters ("The Losers"). Side Two is one long story, recounting childhood antics in the bed that he and his brother shared when they were supposed to be asleep, which were also recounted more than 20 years later in the first chapter of his book Childhood.
It was number 1 on Spin magazine's list of the 40 Greatest Comedy Albums of All Time, calling it "stand-up comedy's masterpiece".[2]
Writer/director Kevin Smith said on the An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder DVD that this was one of his favorite comedy albums.
Track listing
Side one
- Baseball – 2:36
- Conflict – 1:18
- The Losers – 8:50
- The Apple – 1:42
Side two
- To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With – 26:43
References
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- Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! (1963)
- I Started Out as a Child (1964)
- Why Is There Air? (1965)
- Wonderfulness (1966)
- Revenge (1967)
- To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With (1968)
- 200 M.P.H. (1968)
- It's True! It's True! (1969)
- 8:15 12:15 (1969)
- Sports (1969)
- Live: Madison Square Garden Center (1970)
- When I Was a Kid (1971)
- For Adults Only (1971)
- Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby (1972)
- Fat Albert (1973)
- My Father Confused Me... What Must I Do? What Must I Do? (1977)
- Bill's Best Friend (1978)
- Bill Cosby: Himself (1982)
- Those of You with or Without Children, You'll Understand (1986)
- Oh, Baby! (1991)
- Silver Throat: Bill Cosby Sings (1967)
- Bill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band! (1968)
- Badfoot Brown & the Bunions Bradford Funeral & Marching Band (1971)
- Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs (1971)
- Bill Cosby Presents Badfoot Brown & the Bunions Bradford Funeral Marching Band (1972)
- At Last Bill Cosby Really Sings (1974)
- Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days (1976)
- Disco Bill (1977)
- State of Emergency (2009)
- The Best of Bill Cosby (1969)
- More of the Best of Bill Cosby (1970)
- Bill (1973)
- Down Under (1975)
- "Little Ole Man (Uptight, Everything's Alright)" (1967)
- The Bill Cosby Show (1969–71)
- The New Bill Cosby Show (1972-73)
- Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (1972–85)
- Cos (1976)
- The Cosby Show (1984–92)
- A Different World (1987–93)
- The Cosby Mysteries (1994–95)
- Cosby (1996–2000)
- Little Bill (1999–2004)
- Fatherhood (2004–05)
films and specials
- Himself (1983)
- Bill Cosby 77 (unreleased)
- Fatherhood (1986)
- Pound Cake speech (2004)
- Tetragrammaton Records
- Collection of African-American art
- Andrea Constand lawsuit
- We Need to Talk About Cosby (2022)
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