Another One Rides the Bus - Weird Al Yankovic, Deacon, John [Queen
Happy Birthday [Placebo EP Version] - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
I Love Rocky Road - Weird Al Yankovic, Hooker, Jake
Ricky - Weird Al Yankovic, Chapman, Mike [Prod
Polkas on 45 - Weird Al Yankovic, Blackmore, R.
Midnight Star - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Eat It - Weird Al Yankovic, Jackson, Michael [1
Mr. Popeil - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
I Lost on Jeopardy - Weird Al Yankovic, Kihn, Greg
Buy Me a Condo - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
King of Suede - Weird Al Yankovic, Sting [1]
Track Listings (12) - Disc #2
Yoda - Weird Al Yankovic, Davies, R.
This Is the Life - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Like a Surgeon - Weird Al Yankovic, Kelly, T.
One More Minute - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
I Want a New Duck - Weird Al Yankovic, Hayes, C.
Dare to Be Stupid - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Hooked on Polkas - Weird Al Yankovic, Allen, J.
Addicted to Spuds - Weird Al Yankovic, Palmer, Robert [1]
Dog Eat Dog - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Here's Johnny - Weird Al Yankovic, Wolf, I.
Living With a Hernia - Weird Al Yankovic, Hartman, Dan [1]
Christmas at Ground Zero - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Track Listings (12) - Disc #3
Lasagna - Weird Al Yankovic, Los Lobos
Good Old Days - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Fat - Weird Al Yankovic, Jackson, Michael [1
Melanie - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
I Think I'm a Clone Now - Weird Al Yankovic, Cordell, Ritchie
You Make Me - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Alimony - Weird Al Yankovic, Bloom, G.
UHF [Single Version] - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies - Weird Al Yankovic, Henning, Paul
The Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Spam - Weird Al Yankovic, Berry, Bill [2]
Generic Blues - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Track Listings (14) - Disc #4
Polka Your Eyes Out - Weird Al Yankovic, Atkins, J.
You Don't Love Me Anymore - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Smells Like Nirvana - Weird Al Yankovic, Cobain, Kurt
When I Was Your Age - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
I Can't Watch This - Weird Al Yankovic, Burrell, K.
Trigger Happy - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Taco Grande - Weird Al Yankovic, Mekia, G.
Bedrock Anthem - Weird Al Yankovic, Flea [Bass]
Harvey the Wonder Hamster - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Achy Breaky Song - Weird Al Yankovic, Von Tress, D.
Livin' in the Fridge - Weird Al Yankovic, Hudson, M.
Frank's 2000" TV - Weird Al Yankovic, Yankovic, Weird Al
Jurassic Park - Weird Al Yankovic, Webb, Jimmy [1]
Headline News - Weird Al Yankovic, Roberts, Brad [1]
These 4 discs present 50 songs from modern rock's most unique and prolific parodist, Weird Al Yankovic. The set is not spiked with outtakes, rarities, or live versions, so fans who already own the majority of Yankovic's ca... more »talog will likely want to shy away from this collection, unless they merely live to give money to Weird Al. In his own inimitable fashion, Weird Al skewers almost every major pop-culture trend and puffed-up, pompous pop star. The rest of the songs are celebratorily wacky ditties, the workings of a splendidly talented--and mildly twisted--imagination. --James Conde« less
These 4 discs present 50 songs from modern rock's most unique and prolific parodist, Weird Al Yankovic. The set is not spiked with outtakes, rarities, or live versions, so fans who already own the majority of Yankovic's catalog will likely want to shy away from this collection, unless they merely live to give money to Weird Al. In his own inimitable fashion, Weird Al skewers almost every major pop-culture trend and puffed-up, pompous pop star. The rest of the songs are celebratorily wacky ditties, the workings of a splendidly talented--and mildly twisted--imagination. --James Conde
Robert Price (tomservo93@aol.com) | San Antonio, Texas | 06/15/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you're a die hard Weird Al fan, you probably already own all these songs in some format. But for those of you who love Weird Al but don't want to buy all his cds, get this, and you won't be disappointed. This includes the best material from every album of his up to Alapalooza. I laugh every time I listen to this, and I think you will too. I highly suggest this underappreciated box set."
A Definitive Record
Mr BJ Bateson | Birmingham, England | 02/02/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Weird Al's utterly hilarious music spans a decade and a half, and this box set does justice to his three major musical styles - the parodies, the funny originals, and the immortal polkas. The parodies range in imitative quality from the early accordion-played "My Bologna" (the Knack's "My Sharona" to the quality imitation "Addicted to Spuds" (Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love") and "Headline News" (the Crash Test Dummies "Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm") which are almost indistinguishable from the real thing, bar Al's zany lyrics of course. They're not all about food: "Smells Like Nirvana" parodies the incomprehensible lyrics in "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "Ricky" is a "Mickey"-take of Toni Basil centred around "I Love Lucy". Of the original songs, the best are those where Al mercilessly brings together a happy style with depressing lyrics, such as "Happy Birthday" or "Trigger Happy". The polkas are what made Weird Al famous. No-one has lived until they've heard "Smoke On The Water", "Losing My Religion" or "Hey Joe" played polka. A top-notch album which brings home everything Weird Al's ever had to offer."
Great for novice Weird Al fans.
Travis R. Wilson | Corona, CA United States | 09/28/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"About seven years ago I might have given this package 5 stars. This box set was great in its heyday, but I'm afraid it is severely outdated now. I think it's time for a new one. Weird Al Yankovic is definitely famous enough to warrant a second box set. Hell, Led Zeppelin has two box sets. Why shouldn't Al?
This only covers Al's career from early 1980, to about 1993 or thereabouts. Nothing from "Bad Hair Day, Running With Scissors," or "Poodle Hat" is included, not to mention his latter-day film theme songs like "Spy Hard," or "Polkamon." If you are one of those people who lives in the past, though, or one of those misguided fools who thinks Al should have retired some time back in 1989, then this is the perfect purchase for you. It has a couple of rarities that can't be heard anywhere else, like Al's original accordion version of "My Bologna," and "Headline News" the parody of "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" by the Crash Test Dummies, which was written specially for this box set. The brief bio booklet that comes with the set is pretty cool too. It was written by Dr. Demento, and it chronicles Al's youth, college days as an architecture major, and his rise to fame. Overall, this is a great buy for the casual fan, but if you are like me and you are obsessed, I suggest you do like I did and just buy all of the CDs."
Best music collection on this earth
Cameo | Tucson, Arizona United States | 02/27/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Weird Al is definitely the best entertainer I have ever heard and this box set is wonderful because it gives a great sampling of his best songs (not that he had any bad ones). It also has a cool 64 page booklet with pictures from his youth on up. If you already own lots of his CD's, it's not that worth it, but if you don't, it's a great way to start your collection!"
Weird Al Reigns Supreme as Comedy King!
Cameo | 05/28/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Boy, what an investment. But $45 dollars is worth it for this CD. It's great. I love every song. All four CD's are funny. Al is great. He has the biggest sense of humor on the planet. If you're an Al fan you have to have this set! BUY IT!"