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Stan And Judy's Kid 

Adam Sandler

Stan And Judy's Kid

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Warner Bros.
Release date: 1999

Album Reviews

It says something that Adam Sandler returned to recording comedy albums after he became a superstar, earning 20 million dollars per movie. Perhaps the records gave Sandler the opportunity to explore his well-documented vulgar side, something that he couldn't really do in Big Daddy, the movie that appeared three months before his fourth album, Stan and Judy's Kid. Then again, Stan and Judy's Kid isn't all that vulgar, at least compared to his previous efforts. Sure, there are the predictable profanities, smutty jokes, and the like, but those are balanced by absurdity and deliberately annoying character sketches like the ridiculous "Whitey." These sketches alternate with songs, such as the hip-hop parody "Dee Wee (My Friend the Massive Idiot") and the crowd-pleasing "Chanukah Song, Pt. II." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Track Listing


1.  Hot Water Burn Baby more
2.  Cool Guy more
3.  7 Foot Man more
4.  The Pepper more
5.  Cool Guy more
6.  Dee Wee: (My Friend The Massive Idiot) more
7.  Whitey more
8.  Cool Guy more
9.  She Comes To Me more
10.  The Champion more
11.  Cool Guy more
12.  Chanukah Song Part II more
13.  Inner Voice more
14.  Cool Guys more
15.  Welcome My Son more
16.  The Psychotic Legend Of Uncle Donnie more
17.  Reprise more
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