Track Listing 1. Assistant Principal's Big Day 2. Buffoon and the Dean of Admissions, The 3. Buddy 4. Longest Pee, The 5. Food Innuendo Guy 6. Beating of a High School Janitor, The 7. Right Field 8. Buffoon and the Valedictorian, The 9. Mr. Spindel's Phone Call 10. Thanksgiving Song, The 11. Beating of a High School Bus Driver, The 12. Oh Mom... 13. Fatty McGee 14. At a Medium Pace 15. Beating of a High School Science Teacher, The 16. Cheerleader, The 17. I'm So Wasted 18. Lunchlady Land 19. Beating of a High School Spanish Teacher, The 20. Toll Booth Willie 21. Teenage Love on the Phone 22. My Little Chicken
| Details | | Playing Time: | 220 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Conan O'Brien, David Spade, G.E. Smith, Rob Schneider, Tim Meadows | | Producer: | Adam Sandler, Brooks Arthur, Rob Schneider | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Adam Sandler (vocals, acoustic guitar); Paul Ossola, Shawn Pelton, Robert Smigel, Jennifer Lien, Meghan Andrews, Andrew Leeds, Margaret Ruden, Steve Koren, Tim Herlihy. Recorded at the Hit Factory, New York, and The Zoo, Encino, California, except "Lunchlady Land" and "The Thanksgiving Song," recorded live at The Strand, Redondo Beach, California, July 25, 1993. THEY'RE ALL GONNA LAUGH AT YOU! is written and performed by Saturday Night Live's Adam Sandler, with feature appearances by other Saturday Night Live cast members. THEY'RE ALL GONNA LAUGH AT YOU! was nominated for Best Comedy Album in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards. Personnel: L. Mo Weber (sound effects). Audio Mixer: Gabe Veltri. Recording information: Hit Factory, New York, NY (07/25/1993); Strand, Redondo Beach, CA (07/25/1993); Zoo, Encino, CA (07/25/1993). Photographer: Bonnie Schiffman. Unknown Contributor Roles: David Spade; Jennifer Lien; Meghan Andrews; Robert Smigel; Tim Herlihy; Andrew Leeds; Timmy Meadows; Allen Covert; Conan O'Brien; Adam Sandler; Rob Schneider; Tim Meadows; Shawn Pelton; Paul Ossola. In his incredibly successful run of films, Adam Sandler's constant has been his penchant for playing the jokey everyman. From Happy Gilmore to Mr. Deeds, he's the likeable lout with a heart of gold and a love of guy stuff like hockey, farts, and McDonald's breakfasts. His perpetual hangdog look and Jewish-joke songs have carried him a long way since 1993, when the Saturday Night Live alum issued They're All Gonna Laugh at You, his first -comedy album. The humor was of the class-clown school: crass, obvious, and self-absorbed. But its bits formed the foundation of Sandler's charmingly foul comic empire. Instead of its stated purpose as a concept album based loosely on high school, Laugh functions more as a kiss-off to Sandler's own adolescence. "Who's laughing now?" he seems to be asking. Of course, that's only in its subtext. On the surface, the album is dominated by classless sex jokes and weak ideas that linger like too-long SNL sketches. (The self-explanatory "Longest Pee" is interminable). But in the obtuse exhortations of The Buffoon, or his lovingly wicked tribute to the lunch lady, Sandler established jokes a generation of college students could repeat for hours and would pay to see at sold-out shows. Like all of his impersonations, The Buffoon is simply Sandler, amplified and goofy. "I got a snake, man! One time I gave it some beer! It was slithering this way and that! It was all f*cked up!" It's a joke reduced to its blatant catchphrase. Of course, the same technique falls on its face when applied to "Beating of a High School Bus Driver" and its lame cousins. But as sexual humor, it again becomes stupid fun. In "At a Medium Pace" and "Assistant Principal's Big Day," Sandler becomes the kid on the playground whose brother taught him all the bad words; amazingly, it's still cringingly funny, if only because he's obviously enjoying being so bad. In telling fashion, They're All Gonna Laugh at You ends with The Buffoon getting the girl (actually just pal David Spade). Sandler's album made hit comedy from his childhood terrors and he laughed all the way to the bank. ~ Johnny Loftus
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