The Food Album

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My favorite cheesy compilation is Greatest Hits 2.
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When I originally lost the first ones i bought, the only one I still had for about 8 or 9 years was Greatest Hits 2. I finally got fed up and ordered all of them.
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My first al cd was the first weird al cd!! then dare to be stupid, then food album, then greatest hits 1, this all started when I was 9
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TMBJon wrote:My favorite cheesy compilation is Greatest Hits 2.
My favorite was The Essentials.
How old was that last signature? I mean, really?
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I still like this album.

And JCM, I like your sig. ;)
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I love this.

I get that it's a CHEESY compilation and it usually automatically gets frowned upon. But, back when I first started getting into Al, this was one of the first cd's I bought that he had out. The others were Dare to Be Stupid and Alapalooza. From there, from reading the liner notes, I picked up some of the earlier albums based off what was on The Food Album.

I still have it. I rarely listen to it at home, as I have the other cd's. But, I do take it to work occasionally, or to friends houses, or on trips. Kind of an introduction for people.
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I rocked my Food Album on the way down to Toronto since I knew they would be doing a large portion of it.
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Yeah, this album is awesome. It's a fun collection of food songs, and because of that, it's a fun way to start getting into Al.
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Way_Moby wrote:Yeah, this album is awesome. It's a fun collection of food songs, and because of that, it's a fun way to start getting into Al.
I can think of a few people I know that got into him due to this being played.
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Yeah, honestly when I was first getting into Al this was one of my most played CDs. It's a fun compilation.
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