(Out of print, Includes all nine CDs, all in their own LP style sleeves with the original album artwork. Cutout mark through barcode. Please note that the booklet is missing from this set.)
It's 1978 so that means Richard's heavy into the basing backstage, right? We can't tell for sure, but he cuts loose with the reckless abandon that we love about his late 70s records. Loads of hilarious skits, including 'White & Black People", "Black Funerals", 'Discipline", "Dogs & Horses", "Jim Brown", "Monkeys", "heart Attacks", "Ali", "Leon Spinks", "Things In the Woods", "Deer Hunter", "Chinese Food" and more. LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has an unglued seam and light surface wear.)
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RichardPryor —
LA Jail ... LP Tiger Lily, 1976. Very Good+ ...
Temporarily Out Of Stock
An easily overlooked Roberta Flack record consisting of tracks for this low-budget comedy with Cicely Tyson and RichardPryor. The music's mostly in an electric modern soul vein – even the instrumental bits – and arrangements are by Barry Miles, Marcus Miller, Buddy Williams, and Roberta herself – who also produced the album. Titles include "Love (Always Commands)", "Lovin You (Is Such An Easy Thing To Do)", "Rollin On", "Qual E Malindrinho", and "Hittin Me Where It Hurts". CD