Off the Deep End "Weird Al" Yankovic

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  • Release Date: 04/14/1992
  • Sales Rank: 23,922
  • Label: VOLCANO
  • UPC: 614223201627

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Off the Deep End

1LISTENSmells Like Nirvana 3:42
2LISTENTrigger Happy 3:46
3LISTENI Can't Watch This 3:31
4LISTENPolka Your Eyes Out 3:50
5LISTENI Was Only Kidding 3:31
6LISTENThe White Stuff 2:43
7LISTENWhen I Was Your Age 4:35
8LISTENTaco Grande 3:44
9LISTENAirline Amy 3:50
10LISTENThe Plumbing Song 4:05
11LISTENYou Don't Love Me Anymore 4:01

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Following his exposure in the mid-'80s, Weird Al Yankovic's career stumbled with the poor-selling Polka Party in 1986 and his feature film UHF that tanked in 1989. Clearly, many people had grown tired of Yankovic's presence, just as they'd grown tired of the artists he was satirizing. Thus his chance for a comeback came in 1992, when Nirvana stormed the scene with "Smells Like Teen Sprit," a song that turned the music world upside down and ended the careers of many of the artists Yankovic had once used to heighten his success. Not too surprisingly, "Smells Like Nirvana" was the first single off of Off the Deep End, Yankovic's first album in three years. The song, which pokes fun at the original version's incoherent lyrics, was a smash hit, and not undeservingly -- it reveals the kind of brilliant writing Yankovic was still capable of doing. Though no other parody on the album matches the cleverness of "Smells Like Nirvana," satires such as "I Can't Watch This" and "Taco Grande" come quite close. In addition to re-establishing his satirical craftsmanship, Deep End showcases some of Yankovic's best originals ever; "Trigger Happy," "When I Was Your Age," and "You Don't Love Me Anymore" prove to be the album's greatest songs. As his best album since In 3-D, Off the Deep End is the answer to those who questioned Yankovic's credibility as an evolving artist. Barry Weber, All Music Guide

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Off the Deep Endby Anonymous

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January 05, 2008: It's official, this compact disc rocks your socks off. Trigger Happy is one of his best yet in the opinion of many that have heard it, but then again, most of the people who listened to it were hunting nuts, so who's to say it their votes should count?

Off the Deep Endby Anonymous

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September 07, 2003: all hail wierd al


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