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Like an X-ray of a dinosaur egg, this debut Weird Al Yankovic production provides a detailed glimpse of the creature to be grown. "Another One Rides the Bus" is the earliest of his arena rock parodies, recorded in 1980 during an on-air appearance on the Dr. Demento show and a classic piece of musical humor. Already he had developed his knack of knocking the wind out of any pretentious, overblown rock anthem by slightly adjusting the lyrical content. Once one of these songs was describing the boring, mundane activities of the non-rock star, it was if a new life were born within the song. "My Bologna" demonstrated the concept as applied to the fine art of making the stupid much stupider. A later album title by this artist would be Dare to Be Stupid, and if the Knack's "My Sharona" had to be sacrificed at his creative altar for this to be understood, so be it. Once parodied by Yankovic, a song can never be thought of in the same way again. "I Love Rocky Road" brilliantly trivializes both rock & roll and the idea of singing about loving it. If one is going to sing about loving something, let's make it be something important -- like a horrible ice cream flavor. Unfortunately, the album doesn't really get off on the right foot with "Ricky." Yankovic hadn't quite fine-tuned his skills of parody to the point where he could pull off connecting the new wave Toni Basil number with Lucille Ball's situation comedy, and the results are contrived and not particularly funny. This is also the best way to describe his original material, which was used in a smaller proportion in all his later albums than it is here. His original songs may not seem like they were written in ten minutes, but the ideas behind them don't seem to involve that much contemplation. As a result, they are like little bits of puff, produced so expertly they seem like some kind of ultimate filler, except that their impact on the flow of an album side is more like ballast. The defense that Yankovic's material is best understood by his main target audience, 11-year-old kids, washes no better than they do. Kids this age really don't like his original material as much as his parodies, although a few years down the road he managed to come up with at least a few of his own songs that were acceptable to what has to be the fussiest audience imaginable. Since the originals tend to dilute the excitement of any Yankovic album, the titles in his discography are rated based on how successful his originals that are featured are with 11 year olds. It goes without saying that each of his albums contains at least a few brilliant parodies, so this songcraft is where one finds varied levels of cons
Recorded at Cherokee Studios in Hollywood, California except "Another One Rides The Bus" (recorded live on "The Dr. Demento Show"), "Ricky" and "Buckingham Blues" (recorded at Santa Monica Sound Recorders, Santa Monica, California).
Personnel: Weird Al Yankovic (vocals, accordion, background vocals); Richard Bennett (guitar, banjo, ukulele, background vocals); Rick Derringer (guitar, background vocals); Dorothy Remsen (harp); William K. Anderson (harmonica, saxophone, background vocals); Steve Jay (bass guitar, background vocals); Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz (drums, percussion, background vocals); Joel Miller (congas, bongos); Zaidee Cole, Doctor, Dawn Smithey, Joan Manners, Rick & Bubba (background vocals).
Recording information: Cherokee Stuidos, Hollywood, CA (09/14/1980); Dr. Demento Show, Los Angeles, CA (09/14/1980); Santa Monica Sound Recorders, Santa Monica, CA (09/14/1980).
Unknown Contributor Role: Mike Kieffer.
Personnel: "Weird Al" Yankovic (accordion, lead vocals); Steve Jay (bass); Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz (drums, percussion); Richard Bennett (banjo, ukelele, guitar); William K. Anderson (saxophone, harmonica); Joel Miller (bongos); "Musical Mike" Kieffer (percussion); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Tress MacNeille (voice of Lucy); Dawn Smithey, Zaidee Cole and Joan Manners (background vocals). Weird Al Yankovic Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.40) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Spoken, Comedy | | Label | Volcano 3 | | Orig Year | 1983 | | All Time Sales Rank | 15717  | | CD Universe Part number | 1010791 | | Catalog number | 32003 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 12, 1991 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Rick Derringer | | Engineer | Peter Kelsey; Tony Papa | | Recording Time | 32 minutes | | Personnel | Richard Bennett - guitar, banjo, ukulele, background vocals Steve Jay - bass guitar, background vocals Dorothy Remsen - harp Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz - drums, percussion, background vocals Tress MacNeille - voice of Lucy William K. Anderson - harmonica, saxophone, background vocals Rick & Bubba - background vocals "Musical Mike" Kieffer - percussion Dawn Smithey Joan Manners Joel Miller - congas, bongos Zaidee Cole
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$7.59 Dare to Be Stupid begins with what is perhaps Weird Al Yankovic's best parody ever, the brilliant and cutting "Like a Surgeon." Turning the tacky Madonna hit inside out and upside down, Yankovic comes up with a hilarious satire of the medical profession. Although the implications were probably missed by the none too bright Madonna, and may not have even been intentional on the part of Yankovic, it was a rich idea to use his parody to ridicule a serious subject rather than just take another poke at junk food or game shows. The record's title track follows, and it is the best of Yankovic's original songs that had been recorded so far. Any song that begins with a request to put down your chain saw can't be all bad. One of the best tracks is the amazing medley "Hooked on Polkas" that concludes the album. Yankovic goes for broke here, his slick band barely keeping up with him as he drags all manner of hit parade schlock through the harmonic wringer washer known as the accordion. It's a hell of a trip, including references to Z.Z. Top as well as disco and punk rock, and accomplishes more ...
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$7.59 Trust Weird Al Yankovic to name an album "Even Worse" even as his recordings were getting better again. After a bit of a slump, he rebounded in 1988 by making fun of the same old guy again, Michael Jackson. Video played a big part in the success of "I'm Fat," based on "I'm Bad." In fact, one could say it was a whole new ball game for parody artists if they were expected to provide a video with state-of-the-art special effects such as the fat suit Yankovic had designed for himself, which probably cost more than the entire budget of a Homer and Jethro album. There was also a change in the relationship between Yankovic the satirist and his target, Jackson, as the latter star's hold on his audience was beginning to wear thin by the late '80s. The arrogance of "I'm Bad" was perfectly trumped by Yankovic's musical pile of lard, the appeal of the video's visuals clearly not the only ace in the hole. Near the end of the tune, Yankovic gets into a mockery of Jackson's vocal style that is both sublime and ridiculous. This is just the beginning of an album that gets richer as it gets along, with the maestro ...
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$7.59 Includes parodies of Nirvana, Hammer, Gerardo, New Kids On The Block, Milli Vanilli and others.
Following his exposure in the mid-'80s, Weird Al Yankovic's career stumbled with the poor-selling Polka Party in 1986 and his feature film UHF that tanked in 1989. Clearly, many people had grown tired of Yankovic's presence, just as they'd grown tired of the artists he was satirizing. Thus his chance for a comeback came in 1992, when Nirvana stormed the scene with "Smells Like Teen Sprit," a song that turned the music world upside down and ended the careers of many of the artists Yankovic had once used to heighten his success. Not too surprisingly, "Smells Like Nirvana" was the first single off of Off the Deep End, Yankovic's first album in three years. The song, which pokes ...
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