Weird Al Yankovic - Off the Deep End
Facts
| Artist(s) | Weird Al Yankovic |
| Studio | Volcano |
| Release Date | April 14, 1992 |
| UPC Code | 614223201627 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 16 23:13 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Smells Like Nirvana - Weird Al Yankovic, Cobain, Kurt
- Trigger Happy - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
- I Can't Watch This - Weird Al Yankovic, Hammer
- Polka Your Eyes Out - Weird Al Yankovic, Idol, Billy
- I Was Only Kidding - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
- The White Stuff - Weird Al Yankovic, Starr, Maurice
- When I Was Your Age - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
- Taco Grande - Weird Al Yankovic, Mejia, Gerardo
- Airline Amy - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
- The Plumbing Song - Weird Al Yankovic, Farian, Frank
- You Don't Love Me Anymore - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
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User Reviews
Average user review:| TAKE THE PLUNGE!!! |
For a long time I decided never to review Al's second best offering, 1991's OFF THE DEEP END... even though I consider it a bonafied classic, in the parody/novelty song genre.And one that begs to be discussed. So here goes...
Perhaps it came around at such an important era of popular culture. When the mass eighties scenes were making way for inovative pop, like the alterna-scene, and a more sophisticated brand of MTV.(remember Kurt Loder?) Times were a-changin', and Weird Al knew that in order to stay relevant, he would have to switch some gears, and this time around instead of parodying the likes of Madonna and Michael Jackson, he would need to extend into parodying more modern trends like Nirvana and REM. The results were brilliant. The opening song SMELLS LIKE NIRVANA shows that no matter what sort of new sound was coming around, AL could still make it hillarious. His further take on alternative culture is displayed in the medley POLKA YOUR EYES OUT. This wasn't the first or last time AL strung pop toppers into a polka medley, but definately the most satisfying, as it shows exactly how we were on the cusp of pop revolution. The Medley flies rapidly from REM, to The B-52's, to Metallica, to Warrant, to Motley Crue without a hitch. Throwing in some Humpty Dance, some Touch Myself and some Ice Ice Baby to cool things down.
More great parodies follow, such as THE WHITE STUFF, a New Kids On The Block sounding jam about Oreo cookies. THE PLUMBING SONG, one Milli Vanilli could lyp synch to (B-b-b-baby; don't forget my plumber!) And who could EVER forget how awesome it was to hear AL take some shots at the Latino-rap community with the song TACO GRANDE, an unmistakable parody of the smash Gerardo hit Rico Suave.
You must also remember that Weird Al was at his best original writing here also. With great numbers like I WAS ONLY KIDDING, in which Al confesses to one of his many lovers that when he told her that he loved her and would always be true... he was in fact "Only Kidding baby- whats the matter with you anyway!" The song blends tender ballad with punk rock style. Genius! The surf rock sound of TRIGGER HAPPY is also worth mentioning, and the gritty rock of WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE and of course my personal favorite, the close out ballad YOU DON'T LOVE ME ANYMORE, in which Al is heartbroken at his girlfriends decision to "pluck out his chesthairs with an old pair of pliers" or to "Call him ugly and cheap, and shave off his eyebrows when he is asleep", or how he lost some self esteem when she "made it with the whole hockey team." Greatness.
So, I may take another rank plunge for this one, but I figured whatever. This album is to awesome not to pass on. Take that plunge yourself friends, Off The Deep End is one hell of a ride! October 17, 2008
| Smells like Nirvana |
| Almost The Best |
Smells Like Nirvana is a parody of Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana. It is about two minutes shorter than the original, but I still give it a 4/5.
Trigger Happy is a Beaach Boys style song, and might just be the best original tha Al's ever done. I give it 5/5.
I Can't Watch This is a parody of M.C. Hammer's U Can't Touch This. It;s a pretty good parody, opening Al into the rap region. I give it 4/5.
Polka Your Eyes Out is another polka, just another chronicle to the series. But, it does have a small drum solo and also is very catchy. It gets a 4/5.
I Was Only Kidding is a funny original about Al lying to his girlfriend about getting married etc. Pretty godd, 4/5.
The White Stuff is a parody of New Kids On The Block's The Right Stuff, it's just a normal parody about Al loving the oreo filling so much he spreads it on toast. 4/5.
When I Was Your Age is another original about a grandpa telling his grandkid about how rough his childhood was. 4/5
Taco Grande might just be one of the best parodies Al has ever done. It parodies Gerardo's Rico Suave, and is very catchy and tasty. I love it, it gets a 5/5.
Airline Amy is an original about Al falling in love with an airplane stewardess. 4/5
The Plumbing Song is a Parody of Milli Vanilli's Baby Don't Forget My Number and Blame It On The Rain. Al fits the extra part very well into the song. It gets a 5/5
You Don't Love Me Anymore is an anti-love original about Al's spouse getting angry and doing weird stuff to him. Completely distasteful, 3/5.
It's a pretty good CD, with good originals and parodies and ultimatley relaunched Al's career. I give the CD a 5/5. April 22, 2007
| Still a master of his genre |
| Weird Al, still kickin |
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