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What The Hell Happened To Me? (CD)

By: Adam Sandler (Artist)


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Adam Sandler Artist Snapshot:

As a featured performer on Saturday NIGHT LIVE between 1991 and 1995, Adam Sandler's forte was goofy physical comedy, but he has also displayed a talent for genuinely witty musical parody and acting, both on his subsequent comedy albums and in hit films like THE WEDDING SINGER, PUNCH DRUNK LOVE, and 50 FIRST DATES.


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DISC 1 for What The Hell Happened To Me? (CD) Album By Adam Sandler (Artist)
1   Joining The Cult
2   Respect
3   Ode To My Car
4   Excited Southerner Orders A Meal, The
5   Goat, The
6   Chanukah Song, The
7   Excited Southerner Gets Pulled Over, The
8   Hypnotist, The
9   Steve Polychronopolous
10   Excited Southerner At A Job Interview, The
11   Do It For Your Mama
12   Crazy Love
13   Excited Southerner Meets Mel Gibson, The
14   Adventures Of The Cow, The
15   Dip Doodle
16   Excited Southerner Proposes To A Woman, The
17   Memory Lane
18   Mr. Bake-O
19   Sex Or Weight Lifting
20   What The Hell Happened To Me?
 


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Review

Alternative Press (12/00, p.128) - Included in AP's "10 Essential Comedy Albums" - "...There's no denying he has major appeal...By taking his skits out of study hall and onto Saturday Night Live and beyond, he has become an icon for millions..."

Title Note

WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO ME? includes 7 songs and 13 comedy skits.

Personnel: Adam Sandler (vocals, guitar); Lisa Mordente (vocals); Allen Covert, Frank Coraci, Jon Rosenberg, Tim Herlihy, Bean Miller, Johnathan Loughran, Judd Apatow, Kevin Nealon, Katie Liner, Brooks Arthur, Randi Siegel, Tara Paul, Ellen Cleghorne, Reggie McFadden (spoken vocals); Maxine Waters, Julia Waters, Carmen Twillie (background vocals); Waddy Wachtel, Teddy Castellucci, Jim Keltner, Bob Glaub, Dan Schwartz, Jim Cox, Jim Hughart, Randy Kerber.

Recorded in California. "The Chanukah Song" and "Dip Doodle" recorded live at the University of California, Santa Barbara on November 1, 1995.

WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO ME? includes the songs "Techno Lap" (L Mo Weber), "A Bensonhurst Proposal" (Mike Garson) and "Southern Diner" as either segues between tracks or background music.

WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO ME? was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album.

"Saturday Night Live" veteran Adam Sandler follows up his Grammy-nominated comedy album THEY'RE ALL GONNA LAUGH AT YOU! with more wacky humor in thirteen sketches and seven songs. Sandler once again proves himself to be a multi-talented comedian and adroit singer-songwriter.

There is plenty of scatological wit here, but Sandler's true comedic touch lies in his low-key, innocent delivery, and in his ability to see unusual details in ordinary situations. Highlights include "The Chanukah Song," in which Sandler runs off a "list of people who are Jewish just like you and me." "Dip Doodle" is a testament to Sandler's quirky sense of rhyme and timing, with lines like "Jabawokee ding dong/Slip slap slee/Dipstick paddywhack/Pee pee googalee gee" sung with a kind of folk-song earnestness. Fans of Sandler's comedy will recognize the familiar character of the Excited Southerner, as well as the voices of fellow SNL veterans Kevin Nealon and Ellen Cleghorne.

Adam Sandler's second comedy album, released in 1996, offers a mix of spoken word stand-up and musical numbers made popular during his stint on Saturday Night Live. Most of the lesser material here is found in Sandler's stand-up, which features traditionally structured comic narratives interspersed with sex and fart jokes.

Fortunately, WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO ME? contains a number of Sandler's goofy, clever musical ditties, which hold up favorably against the spoken word routines. His semi-famous, hee-yuk-inducing ode to Jewish holidays "The Chanukah Song" is here, as is "Ode to My Car," which describes the comedian's love for his junker over a bouncing reggae beat. Non-fans are unlikely to be converted by this material, but those who already find him hilarious will find much to love.



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