It's only three tracks, but the first one is 17 minutes long. It's 17 minutes of Al attempting to play a medley of "every single song ever recorded on his accordion!" These include (among several other tunes I don't recognize in accordion format) "Also Sprach Zarathustra" from 2001: A Space Odyssey, "Wipe Out" by the Surfaris, "Stairway to Heaven," by Led Zeppelin, "The Star Spangled Banner," "Pomp and Circumstance" (that song played at graduations), Beethoven's Fifth Symphony ("duh duh duh duh"), "Do You Feel Like I Do?", "Entrance of the Gladiators" (that stereotypical circus theme), "Lobachevsky" by Tom Lehrer (unless Lehrer "plagiarized" the tune from another song), The William Tell Overture (the "Lone Ranger" portion, not the "sunrise" portion), the Star Wars theme, "Yesterday" by The Beatles, "Mary Had a Little Lamb," "California Girls" by the Beach Boys, "Hail to the Chief," "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh" by Allan Sherman/"Dance of the Hours," "Jingle Bells," The Mexican Hat Dance, "Dixie," the Dragnet theme, that song that plays at baseball games, "This Land is Your Land" by Woody Guthrie, "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple, "On Top of Old Smokey," "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" by Judy Garland, an "Hey Jude" by The Beatles, and "Powerhouse" (nowhere near as good as They Might Be Giants' accordion version on "Rhythm Section Want Ad," sorry Al).TMBJon wrote:Would you be willing to share the tracklisting then?
Track two is yet another version of "Mr. Frump" and track three is an improvised blues song about getting the munchies and going to Campus Donuts (which I actually remember from my childhood in SLO. It closed around approximately 1997).