The Essential Weird Al Yankovic

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Album Information
  • Artist: Weird Al Yankovic (See All Albums by Weird Al Yankovic)
  • Date Released: Oct 26, 2009

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Pop

  • Label: Volcano/Legacy

Total Tracks: 38   Total Length: 152:36

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go WIERD AL YANKOIC

phatom

wierd al rules. tou can go to my profile plese be my friend

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wierd al yankovic RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

phatom

Wierd al yankovic is the best music I ever listen to and this album I like because the music is cheap and it is the best I think everybody should listen to it I would up anything to meet wierd al. I think e music should get more albums from him. WIERD ALYANKOVIC IS THE BEST PERSON EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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wierd al yankovic RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

phatom

Wierd al yankovic is the best music I ever listen to and this album I like because the music is cheap and it is the best I think everybody should listen to it I would up anything to meet wierd al. I think e music should get more albums from him. WIERD ALYANKOVIC IS THE BEST PERSON EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Pure Silly Comic Genius!

newbomb

Let your inner 7-year-old run wild with Al and you'll never be disappointed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Halarios

ty12122

He is so funny i laugh at most of his songs.

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Real good

Alexioan

This is classical parody stuff, if you don't like it you don't like parodies, in fact to my opion it contains enough, random stuff,story lines, and sueing.... even canadians.

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Good Deal

EMUSIC-MikeyG

Some good stuff, not everything, but enough to bring back some memories.

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Good compilation, but missing essentials

Kiltedbear

It's like they threw a bunch of his titles into a hat. A few really good ones and a lot of "OK" ones. A hits compilation would have been much better. It's no wonder they feel that it's only worth 24 credits for 38 tracks. Disappointing when what you really want are all the ones that stick in your head, but not the filler.

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Wierd Al

mpsawchuk

Finally, E-Music is carrying more mainstream artists! My only beef with the service is the lack of roll over tracks at the end of the month... Just sayin...

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Great way to discover music

piercemr

I've loved my emusic account. While I can't find everything I want, it has forced me to find new music and be able to try out listening to new bands, styles, etc... without feeling like I'm wasting money.

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How Weird Al Predicted The Future

By Christopher R. Weingarten, eMusic Contributor

The best "Weird Al" Yankovic albums work like a musical version of Mad magazine - they lampoon the times, but also capture their essence. His second and best, In 3-D, doubles as a yearbook of 1983's junk culture - tabloids, game shows, reruns, infomercials, slasher flicks, mini-malls, breakfast cereals. Ignoring the looming shadows of nuclear and economic anxiety, Yankovic boils American life down to our guiltiest pleasures and lowest-brow distractions, a point no doubt driven… more »

They Say All Music Guide

More times than not, Columbia/Legacy’s Essential collections are stellar overviews. Boasting a two-and-a-half-hour running time and 38 songs hand-picked by Al himself, The Essential “Weird Al” Yankovic is yet another well-executed title in the series. Encompassing 12 albums, the double-disc set starts from the beginning of Al’s career, with “Another One Rides the Bus,” his live “Another One Bites the Dust” parody from the Dr. Demento show in 1980, and it gradually chronicles up to the R. Kelly-influenced “Trapped in the Drive-Thru” from 2006′s Straight Outta Lynwood. Most of Al’s big parodies are highlighted here (“Eat It,” “I Lost on Jeopardy,” “Yoda,” “Like a Surgeon,” “Fat”) — as well as some choice deep cuts, like the ripping accordion medley “Polkas on 45,” the opening theme from UHF, and a smattering of absurd originals (“Albuquerque,” “Dare to Be Stupid,” “You Don’t Love Me Anymore,” and “The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota”). All of these could be deemed essential for fans, but nitpickers will wonder about the whereabouts of “Ricky,” “Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies,” and two of Yankovic’s best food parodies, “My Bologna” and “I Love Rocky Road.” These songs aside, not much is missing, considering the depth of his discography. The exhaustive four-disc Permanent Record has 50 songs, but it stops at 1994. Al may have hit a rocky patch for a spell toward the turn of the millennium, but he had some of his best work just after, including the geeky rap satires “Amish Paradise,” “It’s All About the Pentiums,” and “White & Nerdy.” For nostalgic fans who just want a quick taste of the ’80s, Greatest Hits is the best bet, but those seeking a deep-rooted summary that’s both comprehensive and extensive should look no further than this. – Jason Lymangrover

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