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Adam Sandler, Shhh...Don't Tell

Audio CD

Disk ID: 548529

Disk length: 1h 17m 23s (20 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Sid & Alex 2:12
2. Pibb Goes Surfing 2:01
3. The Amazing Will Wanker 4:16
4. Gay Robot 4:01
5. Pibb Tries The Skateboarding 2:16
6. Creepin' On The Mayor 1:16
7. The Mayor of Pussytown 3:47
8. Timmy Tinyole 0:22
9. Pibb Takes The Mexican ATV Tour 3:23
10. Wolfman 5:05
11. Secret 4:43
12. The Boss And The Secretary 5:08
13. Best Friend 3:30
14. Pibb Needs The Hot Rocks 6:09
15. The Mule Session 3:45
16. Newlyweds, Sleepyehads 5:15
17. Calling Home 9:00
18. Mr. I Do And The Doo Doos 2:38
19. Whore! Where Are You 4:33
20. Stan The Man 3:49

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Review

Given his turn into kinder, gentler movie roles, longtime fans of former SNL star Sandler's pubescent potty humor should welcome this long-overdue collection of sketches and musical parodies. "Low-brow" doesn't quite do the album's relentlessly puerile, if impressively loopy, bent justice; with an orbit that rarely strays much below mid-thigh or above the beltline, it's arguably the most crotch-centric album of the comedian's career. While at least one of the recurring characters (clueless octogenarian daredevil Mr. Pibb) quickly wears thin, bits like "Wolfman" and "Calling Home" triumph by pushing familial dysfunction to surreal extremes--and then some. While none quite match the charming insouciance of "The Chanukah Song," the musical numbers here are often the main attraction, from the mock Brit-punk self-love anthem "The Amazing Willy Wanker" and "The Mayor of Pussytown" (a hip-hop boast-fest to underendowment of every stripe) to "Stan the Man," Sandler's bittersweet ode to his late father. Longtime collaborator Alan Covert is again featured, as are cameos by fellow SNL alums Molly Shannon, David Spade, and Rob Schneider, whose chemistry with Sandler provides some of the album's most sublime silliness. --Jerry McCulleyShhh ...Don't Tell offers edgy new characters with 12 skits and seven hilarious new songs - definitely Parental Advisory material - from today's most popular movie comedy star Shhh ...Don't Tell is Sandler's fifth album, after two double platinums and two golds. Shhh ...Don't Tell Screw that, this is funny stuff - tell everybody!

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