More of the Best of Bill Cosby

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More of the Best of Bill Cosby
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ReleasedFebruary 1970
Recorded1964-1969
Genre Stand-up comedy
Length32:16
Label Warner Bros.
Bill Cosby chronology
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(1969)
More of the Best of Bill Cosby
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Live: Madison Square Garden Center
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More of the Best of Bill Cosby (1970) is the 13th album by Bill Cosby.

Contents

It is his second compilation album containing favorites from his tenure with Warner Bros. Records, which had just been completed earlier that year. Oddly, this second volume includes "The Apple", which had already been included on the first volume.

Track listing

Side 1

  1. Two Daughters – 5:16 (from Revenge )
  2. Toss of the Coin – 2:30 (from Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! )
  3. Conflict – 1:19 (from To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With )
  4. Dogs and Cats – 2:57 (from 200 M.P.H. )
  5. Smoking – 2:50 (from Revenge)
  6. Shop – 2:13 (from Why Is There Air? )

Side 2

  1. Karate – 5:00 (from ...Right!)
  2. Oops – 1:48 (from I Started Out as a Child )
  3. The Apple – 1:43 (from To Russell, My Brother...)
  4. Hofstra – 8:00 (from Why Is There Air?)

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