"Weird Al" Yankovic - UHF (CD)

UHF
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Album Details: UHF

Release Date:09/01/1998
Label:Volcano
UPC:614223201320

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    Awesome Soundtrack! ....With Other Stuff!

    By Cathryn  Mar 1, 2009

    Pros: Everything!

    Cons: It's so hard to find!

    This is not in any stores whatsoever. Don't believe me? Why don't you go to Walmart, then Target, then Borders, and a couple others. I'll wait. Told ya. Anyways, so I listened 2 it on his myspace page. And boy is it aweosme! Please, don&...#39;t make the mistake of judging it on first listen! I didn't like most of the songs on first listen, and now I LOOOOVE all of them! Biggest Ball of Twine has the country feel of Truck Drivin Song, the length of Genious in France. It's awesome. I think Spam is my favorite on this album, but it's all up to you. So, listen ot it free on Al's, (no really! it's al!) myspace page, or buy it RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW! that's what I would do....if only I could! So BUY IT!! and again, please, don't judge on first listen. Read more Less

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    great album

    By bommrock  Sep 24, 2002

    This is a great album! Biggest Ball of Twine is a classic!

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  • All Music Guide

    "Weird Al" Yankovic has always been one of pop music's guilty pleasures, and his 1989 release UHF/Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff is no exception. As the title suggests, this album not only commemorates UHF's soundtrack highlights but also additional material recorded between 1988 and 1989. Under returning producer and veteran rock guitarist Rick Derringer, UHF's parodies sound increasingly similar to their originals (i.e., "Isle Thing" and "She Drives Like Crazy"), while a handful of original compositions deliver the beefiest guitars ever heard on a Weird Al release (i.e., the title track, "Let Me Be Your Hog," and "Generic Blues"). Despite this evolving creativity, UHF demonstrates a slump in Weird Al's songwriting abilities as popular music's premier comedian, notably endorsed by his deplorable original "Attack of the Radioactive Hamsters From a Planet Near Mars." Possibly worse, the Fine Young Cannibals' irritating "She Drives Me Crazy" sadly resurfaces via Weird... Al's equally irritating "She Drives Like Crazy," which tries the patience of even the most devoted Weird Al fan. Nevertheless, Weird Al rescues listeners' tormented ears and vindicates his artistic credibility with "Gandhi II" (à la "Theme From Shaft") and "Spatula City," two remarkable commercial parodies that prove why he's still America's favorite musical satirist. In addition, UHF's remaining parodies -- "Isle Thing," "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies," and "Spam" -- genuinely highlight Weird Al's renowned fixation with food and television, the undisputed formula behind his well-deserved reputation. All things considered, UHF endures artistically as a transitional album between his '80s heyday and the imminent artistic makeover revealed on 1991's Off the Deep End. Recommended for both moderate and genuine Weird Al aficionados, UHF remains nearly as accessible as subsequent compilations Greatest Hits, Vol. 2, The TV Album, and The Food Album, which together incorporate only three of this album's 13 selections. - Jacob N. Lunders, All Music Guide Read more Less

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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