
The Weird Accordion to Al
Every "Weird Al" Yankovic Album Obsessively Analyzed by the Co-Author of Weird Al: The Book (Nathan Rabin with Al Yankovic)
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Eric Jason Martin
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Nathan Rabin
From veteran pop culture scribe Nathan Rabin, former head writer of the A.V. Club and the man who wrote the book on, and with, "Weird Al" Yankovic in the 2012 coffee table book Weird Al: The Book (Nathan Rabin with Al Yankovic) comes The Weird Accordion to Al, an even more essential guide to an American original's life and work.
Adapted from the column on its author's website, Nathan Rabin's happy place, with an introduction from Al himself, The Weird Accordion to Al explores every track on all 16 of Al's records (14 studio albums, the medium rarities obscurities collection, and Peter & the Wolf, his collaboration with Wendy Carlos) with an obsessiveness that's downright peculiar.
Equal parts music criticism, cultural and comedy history, autobiography, and comic meditation on nostalgia, television, consumerism, childhood, technology, and food, The Weird Accordion to Al does justice to a musical legend and comic genius, the extent of whose remarkable achievements are only now being fully understood and appreciated.
Praise for The Weird Accordion to Al:
“A brilliant, heartfelt cry of obsession and love for an already beloved and obsessed-over artist. Share Nathan’s madness and be freed!” (Patton Oswalt, American stand-up comedian)
"This book is pop culture history, music dissertation, and comedic theory. Nathan has exemplified the qualities that make Weird Al an artist who is equal parts Frank Zappa, Mel Brooks, and Mark Twain.” (Jonah Ray, American actor and comedian)
“You don’t have to be a fan of Weird Al to enjoy Rabin’s raucous deep-dive into the complete discography. But if you’re not a Weird Al fan, there’s clearly something wrong with you.” (Alex Winter, American actor)
“Wonderfully captures the quirks and fun details that have made the Yank-oeuvre ooze with oddness for almost four decades. Nathan really shows you what makes Al's mind tick. Spoiler: It's the neurons. A must read for anyone unemployed, childless, or with ninety spare hours to kill.” (Scott Aukerman, American writer and actor)
“The Weird Accordion to Al is the definitive companion to the “Weird Al” catalog. It’s chock-full of fascinating insights that left my head spinning like a Frankie Yankovic record (no relation). Nobody covers the Al canon in better depth than Nathan Rabin. It’s a must-read for the weirdos in your life. I learned so much from this very specific book.” (Thomas Lennon, American actor and comedian)
"Nathan Rabin is obsessive in the best sense of the word. He literally already wrote the book on Weird Al that Weird Al asked him to write. That wasn't enough for Nathan, and that's why, we are lucky to have this book. Al's contributions to pop culture deserve the kind of obsession that only Nathan Rabin can bring to the page, and he brings it big time in this book. He dares to be very smart about 'Dare to Be Stupid'.” (Jake Fogelnest, American writer and comedian)
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Deep, funny, insightful -- like Al
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I think it's fair to tell you that I grew up listening to the music of Weird Al Yankovic. There are a lot of his songs I am more familiar with than the source material Al is parodying.
I think it's fair to break this review into three pieces. 1. Narration. 2. Complete Discography of Weird Al's music and 3. Nathan Rabin's comedic notes.
1. First the narration by Eric Jason Martin was top notch. He had a voice that was easy and calming to listen to, while still maintaining the kind of high energy that pervades the obvious love the author has for the subject of his work. I would gladly listen to Martin read anything from an adventure book to wikipedia articles and would feel like I'm in good hands and will enjoy myself.
2. Weird Al Yankovic is an artist of irrepressible talent. From his dazzling creative mind finding humorous reinventions of pop culture's soundtracks to the ability to be a musical chameleon. Any Weird Al album will cover different musical stylings and genres from track to track. Breaking down the chapters to albums and giving information on what was parodied, how, what was unique to each track is easier said than done. Some works were more rewarding in this regard than others. We also get a feeling of Al's evolution as an artist and get glimpses into his career. I thought I was familiar with the vast majority of Al's work but there were some tracks and projects that I was learning about for the first time - and am eager to explore and revisit the music of the man himself after having finished the book.
This right here is what I was looking for in the book.
3. Which leads us to Nathan Rabin from AV Club. I understand that this book was based upon a series of articles that he wrote and compiled - but I feel that this was a disservice of the ultimate product. "Eat It," "Fat," "White and Nerdy" and other tracks stand out more in Al's career and in the minds of his fans than some lesser songs like "Gotta Boogie" or the Karaoke version of "One More Minute." However due to the format each song is given roughly the same amount of discussion time. Sometimes that means really stretching or over-explaining a joke. Sometimes it means songs come and go before we were done fully digesting their matter. Rabin wrote a comedic series of articles and you may find his humor hit or miss. He also has a few running jokes throughout that may have served better over the course of time rather than all at once. I ultimately could have done with less of the author’s voice and more information.
I did enjoy this book and plan to revisit it in the future. If you are a fan of Al then enjoy a journey of equal parts discovery and nostalgia.
Tribute to the King of Musical Parody
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Fun for true Weird Al fans
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The insight to the Weird Al World.
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Al: Forever! Author: Never again!
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Why the constant Donald Trump references?
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I can't tell what the writer is trying to do with this book. It feels less like a straight up musical analysis and a joke that I'm not part of. Yes, I know Al performs parody and comic music, but that doesn't mean he's not a very skilled musician himself. I could have handled a direct musical analysis, but that doesn't feel like what's going on here. Slogging through the 80s songs and albums feels like satire.
As much as I like Al, I did not like THIS.
To the second point about the narrator's performance... He was very good. He's got a nice instrument, and I would definitely listen to him again in a variety of fiction genres and nonfiction.
I wish I could recommend this, but I'm so glad the book is over. I've got the bad kind of a book hangover, and the only reason I'm rounding up to three is that it was performed so well.
Disclaimer: I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Good performance, but tiresome text
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The Weird Accordion to AL
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