"Weird Al" Yankovic | Weird Al Yankovic (CD)
"Weird Al" Yankovic | Weird Al Yankovic (CD)
It’s difficult to listen to an original song the same way again after having laughed out loud at Weird Al Yankovic’s parody. Although his 1983 eponymous debut album hit a chord with fans of Dr. Demento’s radio show and sixth grade boys everywhere, Yankovic wouldn't fully realize this craft until his 1984 sophomore long-player, In 3-D. A good example of his growth can be found in comparing opening cut “Rickey” which parodies I Love Lucy to the tune of Toni Basil’s “Mickey” — it’s funny enough, but this formula was better perfected a year later when Yankovic lampooned The Brady Bunch by filtering it through Men Without Hats’ “Safety Dance,” not only making fun of the TV show and the band, but also sitcoms in general as well as the posed pomposity of most new-wave bands. In other moments here, Yankovic aims down and hits high — the microphoned armpit flatulence on “I Love Rocky Road” and the lowbrow Mad magazine tone of his first hit “Another One Rides The Bus” just wouldn't work without a shamelessly immature sense of humor.
Tracklist
1 Ricky
2 Gotta Boogie
3 I Love Rocky Road
4 Buckingham Blues
5 Happy Birthday
6 Stop Draggin' My Car Around
7 My Bologna
8 The Check's in the Mail
9 Another One Rides the Bus
10 I'll Be Mellow When I'm Dead
11 Such a Groovy Guy
12 Mr. Frump in the Iron Lung
*Audio and/or tracklist may vary slightly from the CD version.
Label: Scotti Brothers
Catalog: 32003
Rel. Date: 03/12/1991
UPC: 614223200323
- Format: CD
- Genre: Comedy
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