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Poodle Hat
Poodle Hat cover
Studio album by "Weird Al" Yankovic
Released May 20, 2003
Recorded March 2002, March 2003
Genre Comedy/Parody
Length 54:38
Label Volcano
Producer(s) "Weird Al" Yankovic
Professional reviews
"Weird Al" Yankovic chronology
Running with Scissors
(1999)
Poodle Hat
(2003)
Straight Outta Lynwood
(2006)


Poodle Hat is the eleventh album by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It was released on May 20 2003.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Couch Potato" (Jeffrey Bass, Marshall Mathers, Luis Edgardo Resto) – 4:18
  2. "Hardware Store" (Yankovic) – 3:45
  3. "Trash Day" (Chuck Brown, Cornell Haynes, Pharrell Williams) – 3:12
  4. "Party At The Leper Colony" (Yankovic) – 3:38
  5. "Angry White Boy Polka" – 5:04
  6. "Wanna B Ur Lovr" (Yankovic) – 6:14
  7. "A Complicated Song" – 3:39
  8. "Why Does This Always Happen To Me?" (Yankovic) – 4:52
  9. "Ode To A Superhero" (Billy Joel) – 4:53
  10. "Bob" (Yankovic) – 2:29
  11. "eBay" (Andreas Carlsson, Max Martin) – 3:36
  12. "Genius In France" (Yankovic) – 8:58
    • Style parody of Frank Zappa. Title is a reference to the Zappa song "In France".

[edit] Song descriptions

  • "Couch Potato" - about a man's addiction to television.
  • "Hardware Store" - a man gets overexcited about the new hardware store in town, maintains this exhilaration for months, camps out all night in anticipation of the grand opening, is the first in the new store's door and quickly lists everything the place has to sell.
  • "Trash Day" - about one couple's woes of a dirty apartment the day before the garbage is to be picked up.
  • "Party at the Leper Colony" - As the title implies, with a large reference of body-part puns therein.
  • "Wanna B Ur Lover" - The singer attempts to woo a woman with an astoundingly long list of pickup lines.
  • "A Complicated Song" - Deals with constipation, incest, and decapitation. Reportedly, Al tried to stretch each of these three things into a full song, but failed, so he included all three.[citation needed]
  • "Why Does this Always Happen to Me" - Singer laments the fact that whenever there's a massive tragedy, he is personally (sometimes slightly) inconvenienced.
  • "Ode To a Superhero" - details the plotline of Spider-Man the movie.
  • "Bob" - All of the lines in the song are palindromes.
  • "eBay" - about eBay and the crazy things people list on it.
Items he buys or bids on, in the order they are featured in the songs lyrics:
Actually searching for many of these phrases on eBay will often result in other phrases from the song appearing in "related searches".
  • "Genius in France" - about a man who's considered not very bright in his hometown (presumably in America), but finds himself viewed as funny and smart by the French (title is thought by some to be an indirect reference to the urban legend that the French idolize and worship Jerry Lewis). Includes several injokes and references to Frank Zappa, including a typically Zappa-esque joke about poodles. The song also features the classic Zappa phrase "Great googley-moogley", which comes from "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow Suite" on Apostrophe (') (1974). Also, the opening guitar solo is performed by Dweezil Zappa and sounds like the opening to Frank Zappa's "I'm The Slime" from Over-Nite Sensation

[edit] Enhanced CD

The album also comes with an Enhanced CD portion which depicts some of Al's real home videos with him giving a commentary and it contains synchronized lyrics and instrumental and acoustic versions of some songs.

On this Enhanced CD, there is an Easter egg depicting Al with his wife.

[edit] Music videos

A music video for "Couch Potato" was to be shot shortly after the album's release, but Eminem denied Al permission to shoot it. A quick video for "Bob" was shot instead and used on the tour and the 2003 edition of Al TV. The video for "Bob" can now be found on the "Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection DVD. The video for "Bob" is an obvious take off of the promo video that was shot for D.A. Pennebaker's film of Dylan's first tour of England, including Bob Dylan's song, "Subterranean Homesick Blues", which was included on Pennebaker's film. The song "Bob" also has very many similarities in rhythm and movement of Dylan's song, "Subterranean Homesick Blues".

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Production

  • Producer: "Weird Al" Yankovic
  • Engineers: Tony Papa, Rafael Serrano
  • Assistant engineers: Aaron Kaplan, Doug Sanderson, Antony Zeller
  • Mixing: Tony Papa
  • Mastering: Bernie Grundman
  • Arranger: "Weird Al" Yankovic
  • Drum programming: Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz
  • Design: Nick Gamma, Jackie Murphy
  • Photography: Mark Seliger

[edit] Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
2003 The Billboard 200 17
2003 Top Internet Albums 17

[edit] Awards

Grammy Awards

Year Award Winner
2003 Best Comedy Album Poodle Hat


“Weird Al” Yankovic
Band members
"Weird Al" YankovicJon "Bermuda" SchwartzSteve JayJim WestRubén Valtierra
Discography
Studio albums: "Weird Al" Yankovic (1983) • "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D (1984) • Dare to Be Stupid (1985) • Polka Party! (1986) • Even Worse (1988) • UHF (1989) • Off the Deep End (1992) • Alapalooza (1993) • Bad Hair Day (1996) • Running with Scissors (1999) • Poodle Hat (2003) • Straight Outta Lynwood (2006)
List of singles by "Weird Al" YankovicList of songs by "Weird Al" YankovicComplete discography
Filmography
Music videos: "Ricky" • "I Love Rocky Road" • "Eat It" • "I Lost On Jeopardy" • "This Is the Life" • "Like A Surgeon" • "Dare to Be Stupid" • "One More Minute" • "Living With A Hernia" • "Christmas at Ground Zero" • "Fat" • "UHF" • "Money For Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies" • "Smells Like Nirvana" • "You Don't Love Me Anymore" • "Jurassic Park" • "Bedrock Anthem" • "Headline News" • "Spy Hard" • "Amish Paradise" • "Gump" • "The Saga Begins" • "It's All About The Pentiums" • "Bob" • "Don't Download This Song" • "White & Nerdy"
Feature films, TV shows & Long form videos: The Compleat AlUHF"Weird Al" Yankovic Live! • "Al TV" • "The Weird Al Show"
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SinglesSongsSongs ParodiedDr. DementoParodistsParody musiciansComedy musicians

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