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Bill Cosby Presents Badfoot Brown & the Bunions Bradford Funeral Marching Band | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1972 | |||
Recorded | 1972 | |||
Genre | Jazz, jazz funk | |||
Label | Sussex | |||
Producer | Bill Cosby | |||
Bill Cosby chronology | ||||
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Bill Cosby Presents Badfoot Brown & the Bunions Bradford Funeral Marching Band (1972) is an album written and produced by Bill Cosby.[1]
It is Cosby's fourth musical release, although he does not perform on the album, save for a vocal part on "Abuse". The music is in a jazz-funk style. Cosby released a similarly titled album in 1971, Badfoot Brown & the Bunions Bradford Funeral & Marching Band (note second "&") where he played electric piano.
All tracks are written by Bill Cosby
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Bunions" | 7:29 |
2. | "The Blues" | 14:09 |
3. | "I Love You Camille" | 2:49 |
4. | "Abuse" | 15:19 |
5. | "Mouth of the Fish" | 3:40 |
Tracks 2 and 5 feature vocals by Stu Gardner.
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