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Yummy Apr 20, 2009 The Food Album thirty minutes and fifty-seven seconds and was released on June 22, 1993. Though The Food Album never charted is has since gone Gold. This was "Weird Al" Yankovic second internationally released compilation albums. Some of his food songs not on the cassette are: Girls Just Want to Have Lunch and Waffle King. I felt a little hungry at the end of the album. The Food Album gets an AAA+++ from me.
Side 1
Fat
#99 U.S. Billboard Hot 100
Lasagna
Addicted to Spuds
I Love Rocky Road
#106 U.S. Billboard Hot 100
#6 U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles
Spam
Side 2
Eat It
#12 U.S. Billboard Hot 100
The White Stuff
My Bologna
Taco Grande
The Rye or the Kaiser (Theme from Rocky XIII)
Food Album Jan 26, 2009 A great CD for your collection. It is awesome the whole CD has great songs. If you wanna preview the songs go to youtube or google
Wierd AL Yankovic/ The Food Album Feb 26, 2008 This one dosn't really have all that many of his good songs, except for I Love Rocky Road, but if you like Wierd Al you definitly should get it.
Weird Al's Best Album Jun 17, 2007 WEird Al is possibly the greatest comedic recording artist of all time, certainly the best of my generation. This is easily his best, most well crafted album of his long career because he avoids silly polka medleys, etc instead this is a straight album parodying hit MTV songs. The lyrics are twisted in just the right way and the music cloned as to be out and out hilarious. This is Al's first Grammy winning album. For example, Taco Grande is a parody of Rico Suarve and The White Stuff is a parody of The Right Stuff. Al is serious about being funny on this album.
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"Taco Grande" is the best Oct 29, 2006 There are some hilarious songs on this CD. "Taco Grande" is definitely my favorite, but "Lasagna" and "The White Stuff" will have you rolling on the floor in laughter as well.
Some of the songs on "The Food Album" are on other Weird Al CDs, so make sure that you don't already have all of the songs before you buy this CD.
It's amazing how Al can make his songs sound so much like the songs he parodies. You have to listen to the CD quite a few times before you notice all of the hysterical lyrics. Some people think Weird Al is tacky, but come on--he's guaranteed to put a smile on your face!
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