And do you know what the really bad thing about this is as far as I can see?
A little while back, Warner Brothers Records and Geffen Records (the latter of which, I found out, is now a division of WB) released a whole lot of Bill Cosby's old comedy albums on CD, all of them for the first time. The WB releases were:
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)
The Best of Bill Cosby (1969)
Cosby and the Kids (1986) (the second part of a double album called Cosby and the Kids/Cosby Classics)
And the Geffen releases were:
When I Was A Kid (1971)
Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby (1972)
Fat Albert (1973)
WB has only two more albums left to release:
More of the Best of Bill Cosby (1970)
Cosby Classics (1986) (the first part of the double album previously mentioned)
And Geffen has only one more album:
For Adults Only (1972)
In case you're wondering by now "And your point is?", well, here it is. Those three albums should've been released on CD a long time ago, but they weren't-and they still haven't been. But, now that Cosby's career has been, for all intents and purposes, ruined beyond any and all hope of repair, I'm beginning to think that I'll never get these albums on CD and, thus, never finish my collection. The most that I can hope for is that they'll release them after he's dead, but I'm not even sure that they'll even do that. I'm even beginning to wonder if they'll ever be released at all. I don't know-what do you guys think?