This is an original 1965 monophonic pressing of Bill Cosby's classic comedy album Why Is There Air?, released on Warner Bros. Records (W 1606). This Grammy-winning album captures Cosby at the height of his early, observational storytelling prowess, featuring some of his most beloved routines including "Kindergarten," "Personal Hygiene," and the hilarious "Driving in San Francisco."
A cornerstone of 1960s comedy, this LP is presented in its authentic, punchy mono mix. It features the original black vinyl with the classic Warner Bros. gold "W7" labels and comes with its original sleeve.
Condition:
Media Condition: VG+ (Very Good Plus). The vinyl is in excellent playable condition with only light, faint surface marks. It should play with minimal to no surface noise.
Sleeve Condition: Good (G). The jacket shows typical vintage shelf wear, including edge and corner wear, some discoloration, and handling wear. It remains fully intact with no major seamsplits, presenting well for its age.
A Note on Content: This item is offered as a vintage cultural artifact from a specific era in entertainment history.
A high-quality, playable copy of a landmark comedy album. This is an excellent opportunity for collectors and listeners to own an original mono pressing of this iconic record in very nice condition.