Track Listing 1. Moyda 2. Lonesome Kicker, The 3. Bad Boyfriend 4. Pickin' Daisies 5. Corduroy Blues 6. Listenin' to the Radio 7. Sweet Beatrice 8. Dancin' and Pantsin' 9. Zittly Van Zittles 10. Four Years Old 11. Voodoo 12. Respect Chant, The 13. Goat Song, The 14. Red Hooded Sweatshirt
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Don Heffington, John "Juke" Logan, Waddy Wachtel | | Producer: | Adam Sandler, Brooks Arthur | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Adam Sandler (vocals, guitar); Sanetta Gipson, Kimberly Schwartz, Brooks Arthur, Jillian Sandler, Michael Ly, Michael Dilbeck, Frank Coraci, Jack Girraputo (vocals); Teddy Castellucci (guitar, sitar); Mike Thompson (guitar, trombone, keyboards); Waddy Wachtel (guitar, background vocals); Greg Liesz (pedal steel guitar); Mindy Abai (saxophone, background vocals); John "Juke" Logan, Dave McKelvy (harmonica); Bob Glaub (bass); Don Heffington (drums, timbales); Jon Rosenberg (percussion, background vocals). WHAT'S YOUR NAME? is Adam Sandler's first full music album following two earlier records that were a mix of comic material and songs. Backed by a coterie of seasoned studio musicians, Sandler runs wild with a myriad of characters that uses different musical genres as an effective backdrop. "The Lonesome Kicker" is a dead-on Springsteen impression that promises to do for football what Cheech & Chong's "Basketball Jones" did for roundball. The prominent sitar that turns "Pickin' Daisies" into a clever slice of bubblegum pop features Sandler as both a wimpy son and his overprotective mother while the punky rant that is "Four Years Old" looks at life from a child's point of view. Before the album ends, Sandler tackles reggae on "Voodoo" and uses Ween's approach to country (authentic-sounding music paired with puerile lyrics) on "Zittly Van Zittles." Sandler wraps it all up with a nod to his Saturday Night Live past by resurrecting "Red Hooded Sweatshirt" as a hilarious ode to a favored garment.
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