"Weird Al" Yankovic - Even Worse (CD)

Even Worse
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Album Details: Even Worse

Release Date:09/01/1998
Label:Sony
UPC:074644414929

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    It Wasn't "Even Worse" At ALL!!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 25, 2009

    Pros: Uh, it's Weird Al. What do YOU think?

    Cons: none at all!!

    I don't own it, but I DID borrow it, and I'm upset I have to return it! This cd is amazing, my favorite songs on here are "I Think I'm a Clone Now" and "Lasanga!" Though every single one of them is great!! "Fat&qu...ot; may be the big hit on this one, but the other songs shine just as bright! If you have any sense, go out and get "Even Worse!" Read more Less

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    One of his best

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 20, 2000

    this honestly one of his best albums. and you always know that you can't go wrong when you buy one of his albums. the best song on this album, in my opinion, is "(This song's just) Six Words Long." parody of "i've got my mind set on you," or whateve...r that song is actually called. well anyway get this album and you will be happy. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    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 s...ublime and ridiculous. This is just the beginning of an album that gets richer as it gets along, with the maestro obviously benefitting from a period of reflection. He doesn't just stick to covers of what was contemporary at the time, perhaps realizing that the shallowness of the music on the radio was not going to result in great hilarity. "I Think I'm a Clone Now" takes us back to Tommy James and the Shondells and is one of Yankovic's best efforts, a perfectly realized satire that manages to come off better than the original, something of a soft rock classic to begin with. Then there is "Twister," which raucously takes the hi-octane filth and funk of the Beastie Boys and weds them to a stupid children's party game. Funster Yankovic seems to be getting practically savage in his attacks, an intensity both appropriate and enjoyable. George Harrison's final and forgettable hit "I've Got My Mind Set on You" gets reborn as "This Song Is Just Six Words Long," Yankovic obviously relishing the opportunity to croon lyrics such as "Can't think of any lyrics." Apparently running on full, Yankovic even manages to shatter all previous barriers and comes up with some funny original material as well. "Good Old Days" is a great idea, using an original number in order to lampoon yet another pop icon, in this case the simpy James Taylor. But it is "Stuck in a Closet With Vanna White" that is the real winner for Yankovic, because this was the first song he wrote that his supposed target audience of 11 year olds actually liked as much or even more than his parodies. Of course, the problem with tracks such as this is they date over the years; a time will come when nobody will remember who Vanna White is, and then listeners will wonder what the big deal is about getting stuck in a closet with her. - Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Weird Al Yankovic

The foremost song parodist of the MTV era, "Weird Al" Yankovic carried the torch of musical humor more proudly and more successfully than any performer since Allan Sherman. In the world of novelty records -- a genre noted for its extensive back catalog of flashes-in-the-pan and one-hit wonders -- Yankovic was king, scoring smash after smash over the course of an endurin... Read more