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Personnel: Jimmy Fallon (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Gerald Bradford (guitar, background vocals); Mark Ronson (keyboards, bass, background vocals); Justin Stanley (keyboards, drums, background vocals); Peter Iselin (keyboards); Nadia Dajani (background vocals). Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York, New York; Cello Studios, Los Angeles, California. THE BATHROOM WALL was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Spoken Comedy Album. Personnel: Jimmy Fallon (vocals, guitar, harmonica, background vocals); Gerard Bradford (guitar, background vocals); Mark Ronson (keyboards, synthesizer, bass guitar, background vocals); Justin Stanley (keyboards, drums, background vocals); Peter Iselin (keyboards); Nadia Dajani (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Gabe Chiesa; Justin Stanley; Mario C.; Mark Ronson. Liner Note Author: Jimmy Fallon. Recording information: Cello Studios, Los Angeles, CA; The Hit Factory, New York, NY. Photographer: Mick Rock . When Jimmy Fallon released his album of comedic songs and stand-up routines in late summer 2002, it was perfect timing. His "It Boy" status had no sign of stopping either; he had graced the covers of Interview, SPIN, and Paper. He served as host for both the 2001 MTV Movie Awards and the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards. His SNL co-starring spot next to Tina Fey on "Weekend Update" showcased Fallon's role as the ideal celebrity: both charming and dorky. Yeah, he wasn't exactly in the league of Adam Sandler, but he was well underway in making a club of his own. The Bathroom Wall is basically Fallon's own mix tape of high school fights, bad athletic performances, and collegiate experimentation combined with a dose of rock & roll mayhem. First single, "Idiot Boyfriend," struts with soul, nerdy appeal; Fallon's Mick Jagger falsetto is loose and sweet. "(I Can't Play) Basketball" slices and dices funk and hip-hop, Beastie Boys-style, but it's the pop-punk snarl of "Road Rage" that finds Fallon in his finest musical moment. It's very Brit-pop, like Blur, with crashing guitars and quick-stepped percussion. Fallon's tale of being "that" driver on the road is hilarious, and vocally, he's not that bad. Realistically, it's known that Sandler can't sing a lick, so Fallon has him beat by just a bit. His stand-up routines are equally amusing. His impersonations of John Travolta, Jerry Seinfeld, Robin Williams, and Cheers' Cliff Claven are uncanny on "Troll Doll Celebrities." "Troll Doll Jingles" finds Fallon mimicking U2's "Desire," Counting Crows' "Mr. Jones," and Dave Matthews Band's "So Much to Say," but the spoof of Coldplay's "Yellow" is absolutely right on. Other highlights on The Bathroom Wall are "Chris Rock Was My R.A." and Fallon's homage to '80s music on "Hammertime." Those who remember teen angst and the awkwardness of becoming an adult will find humor in The Bathroom Wall. Fallon taps into what all made you laugh and smile during those weird days. ~ MacKenzie Wilson Hot on the heels of his hosting the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards comes Jimmy Fallon's comedy album debut THE BATHROOM WALL. As with his work as a cast member of Saturday Night Live, Fallon's strength comes from his ability to draw from straight stand-up, hilarious impressions, and deft musical parodies. Wielding an impressive falsetto, the young comic rips through original songs that range from country honk Rolling Stones ("Idiot Boyfriend") to a Beastie Boys-flavored confessional ("[I Can't Play] Basketball"). Equally impressive is "Troll Doll Celebrities," one of his earliest bits where in a fictional audition for an ad campaign endorsing these odd-looking figures, Fallon gets to run through an array of uncanny celebrity impressions including Robin Williams, John Travolta's Vinnie Barbarino, and Adam Sandler. The musical segment of this bit, "Troll Doll Jingles," finds the excitable Saugerties native delivering spot-on parodies of songs by Dave Matthews ("So Much To Say"), U2 ("Desire"), and Coldplay ("YellSpin (10/02, p.115) - 6 out of 10 - "...[Featuring] the kind of easygoing cuteness that made him the comedy circuit Dave Matthews..." Jimmy Fallon Bathroom Wall Songs Bathroom Wall Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   clutch its sick Submitted by george (Barneget, New Jersey) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
awesome!! I really enjoyed this cd. every time you play it it never gets old and it cracks me up every time!! jimmy fallon is so talented! buy it today! Submitted by princesskatie123 (Columbia, SC, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Jimmy Fallon Good cd. Some songs are funny. a must buy. Submitted by a reviewer (Stanton) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
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