Re: Medium Rarities
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 8:21 pm
The track list is not what I was expecting, but I'm happy with it. The video for the reveal is cute, so if you are on the updates emails, check it out.
The first 11 (except #4) are no-brainers. I was actually expecting more demo versions and alternate takes and such (as found on Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes series, and B-sides, bonus CD content, etc.) to be included, but glad they are not. Selfishly, I already have them in my collection, so they wouldn't have excited me much to be included. I would have like to seen a few actual unreleased demos and early songs submitted to Dr. Demento and such, but understand Al's reason for not including them -- historically important, but not his greatest work in both content and sound-quality, and re-recording them would lose their charm.
The first big surprise for me was "Dr. Demento Jingle" which makes sense historically, but is so short I never even thought it to be in consideration. "Lousy Haircut" also a surprise since it's short and funnier in context with the video, though the video was included on 'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection DVD and shown for years in concert, so it's obviously something Al is proud of.
I wonder if "Homer And Marge" is the same full version as on The Simpsons: Testify which includes the end credit version, or just the part from the show proper? "The Brain Song" will be nice to have as the only legit way to hear it is to go to a fair that's showing Al's Brain and that hasn't happened since 2010. "Sir Isaac Newton Vs. Bill Nye" is another one I think Al is proud of so surprised but happy to see that.
"Happy Birthday (New Version)" is the only truly new track, so nice to have one, and anxious to hear that of course! A bit heavy on the songs from TV shows near the end, but "Super Duper Party Pony", "Hey, Hey, We're The Monks", "Comedy Bang! Bang! Theme" and "It's My World (And We're Living In It)" are all solid choices.
Not sure I would have included "30 Rock Theme Parody". Would rather have seen that swapped out for a duet of either Al and Frankie Yankovic on "Who Stole The Kishka" or with Richard Belzer on "Cut The Grief". Also missing is a cover song like "Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" or "Handle With Care" and somehow "Babalu Music" should have been in there. Easily could replace one or both of the instrumental/karaoke track(s) for any one of those.
Not familiar with "Let The Pun Fit The Crime" so I withhold comment on that, but an expedition to track that down is in my very immediate future!
Dave
The first 11 (except #4) are no-brainers. I was actually expecting more demo versions and alternate takes and such (as found on Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes series, and B-sides, bonus CD content, etc.) to be included, but glad they are not. Selfishly, I already have them in my collection, so they wouldn't have excited me much to be included. I would have like to seen a few actual unreleased demos and early songs submitted to Dr. Demento and such, but understand Al's reason for not including them -- historically important, but not his greatest work in both content and sound-quality, and re-recording them would lose their charm.
The first big surprise for me was "Dr. Demento Jingle" which makes sense historically, but is so short I never even thought it to be in consideration. "Lousy Haircut" also a surprise since it's short and funnier in context with the video, though the video was included on 'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection DVD and shown for years in concert, so it's obviously something Al is proud of.
I wonder if "Homer And Marge" is the same full version as on The Simpsons: Testify which includes the end credit version, or just the part from the show proper? "The Brain Song" will be nice to have as the only legit way to hear it is to go to a fair that's showing Al's Brain and that hasn't happened since 2010. "Sir Isaac Newton Vs. Bill Nye" is another one I think Al is proud of so surprised but happy to see that.
"Happy Birthday (New Version)" is the only truly new track, so nice to have one, and anxious to hear that of course! A bit heavy on the songs from TV shows near the end, but "Super Duper Party Pony", "Hey, Hey, We're The Monks", "Comedy Bang! Bang! Theme" and "It's My World (And We're Living In It)" are all solid choices.
Not sure I would have included "30 Rock Theme Parody". Would rather have seen that swapped out for a duet of either Al and Frankie Yankovic on "Who Stole The Kishka" or with Richard Belzer on "Cut The Grief". Also missing is a cover song like "Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" or "Handle With Care" and somehow "Babalu Music" should have been in there. Easily could replace one or both of the instrumental/karaoke track(s) for any one of those.
Not familiar with "Let The Pun Fit The Crime" so I withhold comment on that, but an expedition to track that down is in my very immediate future!
Dave