Stan and Judy's Kid
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Stan and Judy's Kid | |||||
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Studio album by Adam Sandler | |||||
Released | September 21, 1999 | ||||
Genre | Comedy | ||||
Length | 75:20 | ||||
Producer | Brooks Arthur, Adam Sandler, L. Mo Weber | ||||
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Stan and Judy's Kid is a 1999 album by Adam Sandler. It was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album. By selling 80,889 units in its opening week, it set the record for the highest first week of sales of a comedy recording. The sales numbers were achieved without the promotional push of a radio single or video. It has been certified Gold, having sold over 500,000 copies.[citation needed]
[edit] Track listing
- "Hot Water Burn Baby" – 4:28
- "Cool Guy 1" :58
- "7 Foot Man" – 3:45
- "The Peeper" – 6:00
- "Cool Guy 2" – 1:37
- "Dee Wee (My Friend the Massive Idiot)" – 2:58
- "Whitey" – 16:19
- "Cool Guy 3" – 1:23
- "She Comes Home to Me" – 4:01
- "The Champion" – 7:57
- "Cool Guy 4" – 1:15
- "Chanukah Song Part II" – 4:02
- "Inner Voice" – 4:30
- "Cool Guy 5" – 1:37
- "Welcome My Son" – 2:12
- "The Psychotic Legend of Uncle Donnie" – 11:18
- "Reprise" – 1:00
The track "The Peeper" was made into a flash cartoon, which is readily available on the internet.
[edit] Personnel
- Adam Sandler - main performer, vocals, guitar, producer
- Allen Covert - performer, backing vocals, producer
- Earl Martin - performer, digital editing
- Rob Schneider - performer
- George Wallace - performer
- Maxi Anderson - backing vocals
- Alex Brown - backing vocals
- Natalie Jackson - backing vocals
- Teddy Castellucci - guitar
- Gary Foster - guitar
- Jim Fox - guitar
- Chuck Berghofer - bass
- Mike Lang - piano
- Aaron Zigman - synthesizer
- Gene Cipriano - saxophone
- Dan Higgins - saxophone
- Nino Tempo - saxophone
- Bill Elton - trombone
- Ken Kugler - trombone
- Chauncey Welsch - trombone
- Rick Baptist - trumpet
- Wayne Bergeron - trumpet
- George Graham - trumpet
- Warren Luening - trumpet
- Greg Field - drums
- Don Heffington - drums
- Ray Ellis - arranger, conductor
- Brooks Arthur - producer, photography
- L. Mo Weber - producer, mixing
- Jolie Levine-Aller - production coordination
- Brian Dixon - assistant engineer
- Wil Donovan - assistant engineer
- John Hendrickson - assistant engineer
- Tulio Torrinello, Jr. - assistant engineer
- Stephen Marcussen - mastering
- Gabe Veltri - mixing, recording
- Rich Breen - digital editing
- Ted Lobinger - digital editing
- Stewart Whitmore - digital editing
- Chris McCann - photography