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"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_discography_6632295
What information does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic discography' provide?
September 2006 and peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200, becoming Yankovic's first top ten album on the chart. He also scored his first top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100 with the album's lead single "White & Nerdy". Alpocalypse was released in June 2011 and peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200, and Mandato...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic discography\n\nin April 1996, peaked at numbers 9 and 14 respectively on the Canadian Albums Chart and Billboard 200. \"Amish Paradise\", the album's lead single, peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. After signing to new label Volcano Records, Yankovic released his tenth stud...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_discography_6632291
Summarize the following section from the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic discography'.
peaked at number 17 on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA, while also charting in Australia and Canada. The album's lead single "Eat It" was a commercial success, topping the Australian singles chart and also reaching the top 15 in Canada and the United States. Follow-up singles "King of Suede" an...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic discography\n\nin April 1996, peaked at numbers 9 and 14 respectively on the Canadian Albums Chart and Billboard 200. \"Amish Paradise\", the album's lead single, peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. After signing to new label Volcano Records, Yankovic released his tenth stud...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_discography_6632293
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for the 1989 film UHF. The soundtrack album was released in July 1989, charting at number 146 on the Billboard 200. Released in April 1992, Yankovic's seventh studio album Off the Deep End helped revitalize his career after a decline in commercial success in the late 1980s, peaking at number 17 on the Billboard 200, ea...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic discography\n\nin April 1996, peaked at numbers 9 and 14 respectively on the Canadian Albums Chart and Billboard 200. \"Amish Paradise\", the album's lead single, peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. After signing to new label Volcano Records, Yankovic released his tenth stud...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_discography_6632292
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100 hit "Like a Surgeon". Issued in October 1986, his fourth studio album Polka Party! charted at a disappointing number 177 on the Billboard 200, with the album and its accompanying singles failing to match the commercial success of Yankovic's previous work. His fifth studio album, released in April 1988, Even Worse f...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic discography\n\nin April 1996, peaked at numbers 9 and 14 respectively on the Canadian Albums Chart and Billboard 200. \"Amish Paradise\", the album's lead single, peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. After signing to new label Volcano Records, Yankovic released his tenth stud...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_discography_6632289
Summarize the following section from the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic discography'.
The discography of American singer, songwriter, musician and parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic consists of fourteen studio albums, ten compilation albums, eleven video albums, two extended plays, forty-six singles and fifty-four music videos. Since the debut of his first comedy song in 1976, he has sold more than 12 million...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic discography\n\nin April 1996, peaked at numbers 9 and 14 respectively on the Canadian Albums Chart and Billboard 200. \"Amish Paradise\", the album's lead single, peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. After signing to new label Volcano Records, Yankovic released his tenth stud...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_discography_6632290
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in 1979, and he made his chart debut two years later with his second single, "Another One Rides the Bus", which peaked at number four on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. His self-titled debut studio album was released on Scotti Brothers Records in April 1983, peaking at number 16 on the US Billboard ...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic discography\n\nin April 1996, peaked at numbers 9 and 14 respectively on the Canadian Albums Chart and Billboard 200. \"Amish Paradise\", the album's lead single, peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. After signing to new label Volcano Records, Yankovic released his tenth stud...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806984
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peaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. "Eat It" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, "King of Suede", which peaked at number sixty-two, and "I Lost on Jeopardy", which peaked at number eig...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806993
Summarize the 'Parodies and polka' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D'.
got a lot of nasty stares from store managers." The final parody recorded for the album was "Eat It", a parody of Michael Jackson's "Beat It", about an exasperated parent whose picky child is refusing to eat. Yankovic formulated the idea during a brainstorming session between himself, Robert K. Weiss, and his manager J...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806991
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on the game show Jeopardy!. Show announcer Don Pardo lends his voice to a segment of the song. In order to create the parody, Yankovic cleared the idea not only with Greg Kihn, but also with Merv Griffin, who created the show. Don Pardo, Art Fleming, and Kihn all appeared in the music video. Kihn, the composer of the o...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806983
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Yankovic to include a polka medley of hit songs. A similar pastiche of hit songs, set to polka music, has since appeared on nearly all of Yankovic's albums. "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D was met with mostly positive reviews and peaked at number seventeen on the Billboard 200 and number sixty-one in Australia. The album al...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806998
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C+ rating, calling it "Mad for the ears." Some critics were split on how Yankovic composed, performed, and recorded his parodies, compared to his 1983 debut album. The Daily Vault commented thus: Many of the songs and singles from In 3-D would later appear on greatest hits albums. "Eat It" and "I Lost on Jeopardy" appe...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806988
Describe the 'Originals' section of the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D'.
genre in general. "Mr. Popeil" is a song discussing the inventor Sam Popeil (the father of inventor Ron Popeil) and his myriad inventions of varying usefulness. Musically, it is a style parody of the B-52s, which Robert Christgau argued it "exploits Yankovic's otherwise fatal resemblance to Fred Schneider." One of the ...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806999
From the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D', restate the 'Commercial performance' content.
"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D was released on February 28, 1984. On April 28, it peaked at number 17, where it remained for three consecutive weeks. In 3-D spent a total of twenty-three weeks on the chart. It was also successful in Australia, where it peaked at number 61 on the album chart. Many of the album's singles als...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806990
Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D' covers in the 'Parodies and polka' section.
The first parody recorded for the album was "The Brady Bunch", a parody of "The Safety Dance" by Men Without Hats, in which the narrator expresses his dislike of the sitcom The Brady Bunch. The song also contains a lyrical adaptation of the "Brady Bunch Theme Song", something that Yankovic would later do in his "Money ...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806987
What does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D' say regarding 'Originals'?
One of the first originals recorded for the album was "Midnight Star", a loving ode to fictional supermarket tabloids. The liner notes to Permanent Record state that a Weekly World News article about the "Incredible Frog Boy" helped to inspire the song. According to Yankovic, most of the tabloid headlines were real. He...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806997
What does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D' say regarding 'Critical reception'?
The album received a score of four and a half stars from AllMusic, with Eugene Chadbourne saying, "With an album behind him, Weird Al Yankovic makes much of the improvements expected of new artists when they get a second crack at a release a year later." Christopher Thelen from The Daily Vault wrote that "All in all, t...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21807000
Reconstruct the content about 'Personnel' from the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D'.
"Weird Al" Yankovic – synthesizer, piano, accordion, vocals ; Jim West – guitar ; Steve Jay – banjo, bass guitar, talking drums ; Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz – percussion, drums ; Rick Derringer – guitar, mandolin, vocals, production ; Tony Papa – engineer ; Lane/Donald – art direction ; Jim Heimann – artwork, cover illustr...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806995
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Nerdy" reached number nine on the October 21, 2006, Billboard chart. "Eat It" was a worldwide hit, even managing to peak at number one in Australia. For many years, Yankovic became known colloquially as "The 'Eat It' guy." He referred to this sarcastically on his own personal Twitter; at one point, Al's description was...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806982
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Greg Kihn Band, the Police, and Survivor. The other half of the album contains many "style parodies", musical imitations that come close to but do not directly copy a specific work by existing artists. These style parodies include imitations of artists such as Bob Marley and the B-52s. This album marked a musical depar...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806996
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"Polkas on 45" evolved from an early polka medley that Yankovic had played when opening for new wave band Missing Persons in 1981. This early version included parts of various new wave songs, including "Jocko Homo" by Devo, "Homosapien" by Pete Shelley, "Sex Junkie" by Plasmatics, "T.V.O.D." by The Normal, "Bad Boys Ge...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806989
From the article on '"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D', restate the 'Originals' content.
for the album was "Nature Trail to Hell", about a fictional slasher film "in 3-D"; 3D film had enjoyed a brief resurgence in 1981–83, with the likes of Parasite, Friday the 13th Part III and Amityville 3-D being successful 3-D horrors. At the 3:40 mark, the song has a backward message that says "Satan eats Cheez Whiz!"...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806994
Summarize the 'Parodies and polka' part of '"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D'.
Jackson when presented with the parody lyrics. However, Jackson allegedly thought it was a "funny idea", and allowed the parody. In the mockumentary The Compleat Al, there is a scene portraying the fictitious meeting of Yankovic and Jackson. Musically, the parody is slightly different from the original, being set in a ...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806986
Based on the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D', describe the 'Recording' section.
"Polkas on 45". Every song on Yankovic's debut album was played on an accordion, accompanied by bass, guitar, and drums. On In 3-D Yankovic decided to restrict the accordion to certain sections, most notably the polka medley "Polkas on 45". In the "Ask Al" section on his web site, Yankovic explained: "Nowadays, I only ...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806992
What does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D' say regarding 'Parodies and polka'?
referred to the royalty checks he still receives from "I Lost on Jeopardy" as "Mailbox Money". The next parodies to be recorded were "Theme from Rocky XIII (The Rye or the Kaiser)", a parody of Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" about a washed-up Rocky Balboa, who now runs a deli and occasionally beats up on the liverwurst;...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic_in_3-D_21806981
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"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D (often referred to simply as In 3-D) is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter "Weird Al" Yankovic, released on February 28, 1984, by Rock 'n Roll Records. The album was one of many produced by former The McCoys guitarist Rick Derringer. Recorded between October and December 19...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D\n\npeaked at number nine in the October 21, 2006 Billboard charts. \"Eat It\" also charted at number one in Australia, making it Yankovic's only number one single in any country. The album also produced two minor US hits, \"King of Suede\", which peaked at number sixty-two, and...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic's_Greatest_Hits_12587364
Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits' covers in the 'Track listing' section.
centered largely around Italians and Italian cuisine. From the 1988 album Even Worse. ; 17) "I Lost on Jeopardy" (orig. Greg Kihn, Steve Wright, arr. Yankovic) – 3:28 ; 18) * Parody of "Jeopardy" by The Greg Kihn Band; a Jeopardy! contestant details why he lost. From the 1984 album "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D. ; 19) "On...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits — Track listing\n\ncentered largely around Italians and Italian cuisine. From the 1988 album Even Worse. ; 17) \"I Lost on Jeopardy\" (orig. Greg Kihn, Steve Wright, arr. Yankovic) – 3:28 ; 18) * Parody of \"Jeopardy\" by The Greg Kihn Band; a Jeopardy! contestant deta...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic's_Greatest_Hits_12587358
Describe the 'Music' section of the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits'.
The music featured on the album span Yankovic's release in the 1980s, with the earliest songs being recorded in 1983, and the most recent song being recorded in 1988. Yankovic's 1983 debut album is represented solely by "Ricky". Both "Eat It" and "I Lost on Jeopardy" were taken from Yankovic's 1984 release "Weird Al" Y...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits — Track listing\n\ncentered largely around Italians and Italian cuisine. From the 1988 album Even Worse. ; 17) \"I Lost on Jeopardy\" (orig. Greg Kihn, Steve Wright, arr. Yankovic) – 3:28 ; 18) * Parody of \"Jeopardy\" by The Greg Kihn Band; a Jeopardy! contestant deta...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic's_Greatest_Hits_12587359
Based on the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits', describe the 'Critical response' section.
Heather Phares of AllMusic noted that, "though [the album] only covers the first half of "Weird Al" Yankovic's career, it nevertheless features nearly all of his best work". She highlighted "Eat It", "Fat", and "I Lost on Jeopardy" as the album's stand-out tracks, and concluded that the release "is still the most consi...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits — Track listing\n\ncentered largely around Italians and Italian cuisine. From the 1988 album Even Worse. ; 17) \"I Lost on Jeopardy\" (orig. Greg Kihn, Steve Wright, arr. Yankovic) – 3:28 ; 18) * Parody of \"Jeopardy\" by The Greg Kihn Band; a Jeopardy! contestant deta...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic's_Greatest_Hits_12587363
Describe the 'Track listing' section of the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits'.
the 1986 album Polka Party!. ; 11) "Living with a Hernia" (orig. Dan Hartman, Charlie Midnight, arr. Yankovic) – 3:20 ; 12) * Parody of "Living in America" by James Brown; the song discusses various types of hernias. From the 1986 album Polka Party!. ; 13) "Dare to Be Stupid" (Yankovic) – 3:25 ; 14) * Style parody of D...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits — Track listing\n\ncentered largely around Italians and Italian cuisine. From the 1988 album Even Worse. ; 17) \"I Lost on Jeopardy\" (orig. Greg Kihn, Steve Wright, arr. Yankovic) – 3:28 ; 18) * Parody of \"Jeopardy\" by The Greg Kihn Band; a Jeopardy! contestant deta...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic's_Greatest_Hits_12587360
Based on the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits', describe the 'Commercial performance' section.
The record was released on October 18, 1988, and upon its release failed to chart. As of January 1997, the album was one of Yankovic's least-selling records, although it ranked above several other albums such as Yankovic's second greatest hits compilation, The Food Album, the soundtrack album to his 1989 film "UHF", Th...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits — Track listing\n\ncentered largely around Italians and Italian cuisine. From the 1988 album Even Worse. ; 17) \"I Lost on Jeopardy\" (orig. Greg Kihn, Steve Wright, arr. Yankovic) – 3:28 ; 18) * Parody of \"Jeopardy\" by The Greg Kihn Band; a Jeopardy! contestant deta...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic's_Greatest_Hits_12587362
Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits' covers in the 'Track listing' section.
a Virgin" by Madonna; the song is about an incompetent surgeon performing surgery. From the 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid. ; 7) "Ricky" (orig. Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn, arr. Yankovic) – 2:36 ; 8) * Parody of "Mickey" by Toni Basil; this is an ode to I Love Lucy with Yankovic playing the part of Ricky and Tress MacNeill...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits — Track listing\n\ncentered largely around Italians and Italian cuisine. From the 1988 album Even Worse. ; 17) \"I Lost on Jeopardy\" (orig. Greg Kihn, Steve Wright, arr. Yankovic) – 3:28 ; 18) * Parody of \"Jeopardy\" by The Greg Kihn Band; a Jeopardy! contestant deta...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic's_Greatest_Hits_12587361
What information does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits' provide on 'Track listing'?
1) "Fat" (orig. Michael Jackson, arr. Yankovic) – 3:37 ; 2) * Parody of "Bad" by Michael Jackson; the spoof discusses a man's obesity, which is blown out of proportion. From the 1988 album Even Worse. ; 3) "Eat It" (orig. Michael Jackson, arr. "Weird Al" Yankovic) – 3:21 ; 4) * Parody of "Beat It" by Michael Jackson; a...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits — Track listing\n\ncentered largely around Italians and Italian cuisine. From the 1988 album Even Worse. ; 17) \"I Lost on Jeopardy\" (orig. Greg Kihn, Steve Wright, arr. Yankovic) – 3:28 ; 18) * Parody of \"Jeopardy\" by The Greg Kihn Band; a Jeopardy! contestant deta...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic's_Greatest_Hits_12587357
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"Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits is a compilation album of parody and original songs by "Weird Al" Yankovic, featuring his best known songs from his first five studio albums, all of which were released in the 1980s. "Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits was met with mostly positive reviews from critics, with Heather P...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits — Track listing\n\ncentered largely around Italians and Italian cuisine. From the 1988 album Even Worse. ; 17) \"I Lost on Jeopardy\" (orig. Greg Kihn, Steve Wright, arr. Yankovic) – 3:28 ; 18) * Parody of \"Jeopardy\" by The Greg Kihn Band; a Jeopardy! contestant deta...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic:_The_Ultimate_Video_Collection_17344961
Explain what '"Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection' covers in the 'Bonus clips' section.
The Weird Al Show: Includes the opening plus "Lousy Haircut", "Livin' in the Fridge", and "Lasagna" videos shown during the series run. ; The Tomorrow Show: Full segment from April 21, 1981, with Al singing "Another One Rides The Bus". ; "My Bologna": An Easter egg accessed by selecting The Weird Al Show on the Extras ...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection — Bonus clips\n\nThe Weird Al Show: Includes the opening plus \"Lousy Haircut\", \"Livin' in the Fridge\", and \"Lasagna\" videos shown during the series run. ; The Tomorrow Show: Full segment from April 21, 1981, with Al singing \"Another One Rides The ...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic:_The_Ultimate_Video_Collection_17344959
What information does the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection' provide?
"Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection is a DVD by "Weird Al" Yankovic which features all 24 music videos Yankovic created up to the release of the DVD. Also included are bonus features including on-screen lyrics, a photo gallery, 5.1 surround sound, and three bonus video clips. The DVD has been classified ...
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection — Bonus clips\n\nThe Weird Al Show: Includes the opening plus \"Lousy Haircut\", \"Livin' in the Fridge\", and \"Lasagna\" videos shown during the series run. ; The Tomorrow Show: Full segment from April 21, 1981, with Al singing \"Another One Rides The ...
"Weird_Al"_Yankovic:_The_Ultimate_Video_Collection_17344960
Describe the 'Music videos' section of the article about '"Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection'.
All videos are the original, except for "Spy Hard" – the credits that originally appeared during the opening of the film were removed for copyright reasons; only the title and Al's theme music credit remain.
[ ""Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection — Bonus clips\n\nThe Weird Al Show: Includes the opening plus \"Lousy Haircut\", \"Livin' in the Fridge\", and \"Lasagna\" videos shown during the series run. ; The Tomorrow Show: Full segment from April 21, 1981, with Al singing \"Another One Rides The ...
"Weird_Paul"_Petroskey_28916543
What does the article about '"Weird Paul" Petroskey' say regarding 'Selected discography'?
in My Egg Cream – Rocks & Rolling Records 015 (1994) ; Best Sled Ever – Rocks & Rolling Records 016 (1995) ; The Proliferation of Matter – Rocks & Rolling Records 017 (1996) ; The Blazing Bulkheads – Rocks & Rolling Records 018 (1998) ; The Dame That Drove Me Nuts – Rocks & Rolling Records 019 (1999) ; Your Favorite Gu...
[ ""Weird Paul" Petroskey — Selected discography\n\nin My Egg Cream – Rocks & Rolling Records 015 (1994) ; Best Sled Ever – Rocks & Rolling Records 016 (1995) ; The Proliferation of Matter – Rocks & Rolling Records 017 (1996) ; The Blazing Bulkheads – Rocks & Rolling Records 018 (1998) ; The Dame That Drove...
"Weird_Paul"_Petroskey_28916545
Explain what '"Weird Paul" Petroskey' covers in the 'Selected discography' section.
0047 (2012) ; Still Going Strong - Thick Syrup Records (2013) ; Live On WRCT 1988-2009 - Rocks & Rolling Records 038 (2013) ; 57 Big End Halos (with Scott Fry) - Rocks & Rolling Records 039 (2014) ; (with Ben Blanchard) - Rocks & Rolling Records 040 (2015) ; In Case Of Fire Throw This In 25th Anniversary - Rocks & Rol...
[ ""Weird Paul" Petroskey — Selected discography\n\nin My Egg Cream – Rocks & Rolling Records 015 (1994) ; Best Sled Ever – Rocks & Rolling Records 016 (1995) ; The Proliferation of Matter – Rocks & Rolling Records 017 (1996) ; The Blazing Bulkheads – Rocks & Rolling Records 018 (1998) ; The Dame That Drove...
"Weird_Paul"_Petroskey_28916541
What information does the article about '"Weird Paul" Petroskey' provide?
Through Homestead Records the two released the album Lo Fidelity, Hi Anxiety, but were not picked up for a second album. The pair toured the United States to promote the album. Between the years 2001 to 2004, Petroskey filmed a documentary with Chicago filmmaker Stacey Goldschmidt, who was creating a film about his mus...
[ ""Weird Paul" Petroskey — Selected discography\n\nin My Egg Cream – Rocks & Rolling Records 015 (1994) ; Best Sled Ever – Rocks & Rolling Records 016 (1995) ; The Proliferation of Matter – Rocks & Rolling Records 017 (1996) ; The Blazing Bulkheads – Rocks & Rolling Records 018 (1998) ; The Dame That Drove...
"Weird_Paul"_Petroskey_28916544
Summarize the 'Selected discography' part of '"Weird Paul" Petroskey'.
& Rolling Records 026 (2002) ; I Punch You! – Rocks & Rolling Records 029 (2004) ; Weird Paul: A Lo Fidelity Documentary Soundtrack – Rocks & Rolling Records 031 (2006) ; Medically Necessary – Rocks & Rolling Records 032 (2006) ; As Heard in My Dreams – Rocks & Rolling Records 033 (2009) ; Police Baffled; Public Arouse...
[ ""Weird Paul" Petroskey — Selected discography\n\nin My Egg Cream – Rocks & Rolling Records 015 (1994) ; Best Sled Ever – Rocks & Rolling Records 016 (1995) ; The Proliferation of Matter – Rocks & Rolling Records 017 (1996) ; The Blazing Bulkheads – Rocks & Rolling Records 018 (1998) ; The Dame That Drove...
"Weird_Paul"_Petroskey_28916542
Describe the 'Selected discography' section of the article about '"Weird Paul" Petroskey'.
In Case of Fire Throw This In – Rocks & Rolling Records 001 (1987) ; I Need a Pencil Sharpener – Rocks & Rolling Records 002 (1988) ; Now I Blow My A-B-C-'s – Rocks & Rolling Records 003 (1989) ; Live at the Underground – Rocks & Rolling Records 004 (1989) ; Does Anyone Want This? – Rocks & Rolling Records 007 (1989) ;...
[ ""Weird Paul" Petroskey — Selected discography\n\nin My Egg Cream – Rocks & Rolling Records 015 (1994) ; Best Sled Ever – Rocks & Rolling Records 016 (1995) ; The Proliferation of Matter – Rocks & Rolling Records 017 (1996) ; The Blazing Bulkheads – Rocks & Rolling Records 018 (1998) ; The Dame That Drove...
"Weird_Paul"_Petroskey_28916540
Summarize the following section from the article on '"Weird Paul" Petroskey'.
"Weird" Paul Petroskey (born November 21, 1970) is a lo-fi musician and a YouTube personality in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. He has been writing and recording music since 1984, and has written or co-written over 700 songs and appeared on over 50 released albums. Petroskey has played as part of an ensemble and h...
[ ""Weird Paul" Petroskey — Selected discography\n\nin My Egg Cream – Rocks & Rolling Records 015 (1994) ; Best Sled Ever – Rocks & Rolling Records 016 (1995) ; The Proliferation of Matter – Rocks & Rolling Records 017 (1996) ; The Blazing Bulkheads – Rocks & Rolling Records 018 (1998) ; The Dame That Drove...
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"_19763774
From the article on '"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"', restate the 'Reception' content.
Sound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts because of the fear that the material was violating the righ...
[ ""Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" — Reception\n\nSound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts be...
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"_19763773
Summarize the 'Reception' part of '"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"'.
When it came out in November 1965, excerpts from the 331⁄3 rpm, 12-inch microgroove LP were played on US radio stations in many metropolitan areas, which stimulated sales. The album sold so well that Capitol executive Brown Meggs said in November 1965 that they were planning on selling 4 million units through the end o...
[ ""Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" — Reception\n\nSound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts be...
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"_19763769
From the article on '"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"', restate the 'Production' content.
their net wider when they did not find enough funny material. Robin and Doud finally settled on an album containing American political figures, which meant they would have to set aside recordings of German rocketry pioneer Wernher von Braun, and Prince Philip of England. Robin met with Doud nearly every evening for 13 ...
[ ""Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" — Reception\n\nSound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts be...
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"_19763776
From the article on '"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"', restate the 'Reception' content.
Awards held in March 1966, Doud and Robin were up against albums by Godfrey Cambridge and the Smothers Brothers, and they were competing with Doud's former colleagues from the 1962 album The First Family: producers Bob Booker and George Foster with their new album You Don't Have to Be Jewish. In the end, Bill Cosby won...
[ ""Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" — Reception\n\nSound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts be...
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"_19763777
Describe the 'Track listing' section of the article about '"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"'.
Side one ; 1) Introduction (0:32) ; 2) First Interview – President Dwight D. Eisenhower (4:15) ; 3) Second Interview – Senator Robert Kennedy (4:12) ; 4) Third Interview – President Lyndon B. Johnson (3:58) ; 5) The Tour – Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson (5:30) ; Side two ; 1) First Interview – Governor Nelson Rockefeller (2:30...
[ ""Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" — Reception\n\nSound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts be...
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"_19763767
What does the article about '"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"' say regarding 'Production'?
In 1964 when they started the project, Earle Doud and Alen Robin were both veterans of television comedy writing. Doud had written funny lines for Jack Paar, Jackie Gleason, Jonathan Winters, Ernie Kovacs and Johnny Carson, while Robin was a long-time writer on The Tonight Show who had also supplied comedy hooks for Cl...
[ ""Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" — Reception\n\nSound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts be...
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"_19763778
Describe the 'Personnel' section of the article about '"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"'.
Interviewers – Earle Doud, Alen Robin, John Cameron Swayze, Westbrook Van Voorhis, and John St. Leger ; Sound effects – Robert "Bob" Prescott ; Photography – Peter Levy ; Artwork – Frank Frazetta
[ ""Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" — Reception\n\nSound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts be...
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"_19763770
Reconstruct the content about 'Production' from the article on '"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"'.
would fit with the idea of a press conference or interview. Doud said, "We tried to stay away from the tapes of speeches because we wanted the tone which comes only in interviews." They had funny possibilities with words spoken by ex-President Harry S. Truman, but the recording quality was poor, so they decided not to ...
[ ""Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" — Reception\n\nSound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts be...
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"_19763772
What information does the article about '"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"' provide on 'Production'?
up and reassembled word-by-word. The title of the album is a recorded snippet of Lady Bird Johnson conducting a tour of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Texas home which is now a national historic park. Doud and Robin used her voice to answer a comedic question about what the native Americans might have said to Christophe...
[ ""Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" — Reception\n\nSound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts be...
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"_19763771
Summarize the 'Production' part of '"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"'.
Democrats was reduced to five and three. By August 1965 the two producers had a script written, and they held a recording session for the announcer voices on August 25, 1965, in New York City. Graphic artist Frank Frazetta prepared eight caricatures of the eight political figures heard on the album. He superimposed the...
[ ""Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" — Reception\n\nSound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts be...
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"_19763775
Based on the article about '"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"', describe the 'Reception' section.
Baltimore/Washington, D.C., KJR in Seattle, KLIF in Dallas, and three in Atlanta: WSB, WYZE and WQXI. Meggs said that the album ran into "stiff resistance" from Los Angeles radio stations. Senator Everett Dirksen, parodied on the album, reportedly bought "stacks" of it to give as Christmas gifts. After the album peaked...
[ ""Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" — Reception\n\nSound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts be...
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"_19763766
Describe the content of the article about '"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"'.
' "Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" ' is a political satire comedy album by Earle Doud and Alen Robin, released in November 1965 on Capitol Records. The vinyl album uses out-of-context recordings of political figures apparently responding to interview questions fabricated by the comedians. Television comedy writers Earle Dou...
[ ""Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!" — Reception\n\nSound of Music film soundtrack album. This was the fifth week LBJ Ranch had been on the chart. The album stayed on the chart for 25 weeks in total. Cash Box described how some of the larger major metropolitan radio stations were hesitant to broadcast excerpts be...
"Welding"_Kumar_16327150
What information does the article about '"Welding" Kumar' provide on 'Death'?
On 10 June 2009, Kumar was attacked and killed by fellow inmates in Puzhal prison. He had been transferred from Coimbatore to Puzhal prison two months before his murder. Puzhal prison officials said that his murder was a result of the hostility created by his taking over of the prison racket in which "well to do" reman...
[ ""Welding" Kumar — Death\n\nOn 10 June 2009, Kumar was attacked and killed by fellow inmates in Puzhal prison. He had been transferred from Coimbatore to Puzhal prison two months before his murder. Puzhal prison officials said that his murder was a result of the hostility created by his taking over of the...
"Welding"_Kumar_16327146
Summarize the following section from the article on '"Welding" Kumar'.
"Welding" Kumar was an Indian criminal from Chennai. He was notorious for an attack on advocate Shanmugasundaram for which he was sentenced to life in prison. He was later killed in Puzhal prison during a fight with his inmates.
[ ""Welding" Kumar — Death\n\nOn 10 June 2009, Kumar was attacked and killed by fellow inmates in Puzhal prison. He had been transferred from Coimbatore to Puzhal prison two months before his murder. Puzhal prison officials said that his murder was a result of the hostility created by his taking over of the...
"Welding"_Kumar_16327148
What does the article about '"Welding" Kumar' say regarding 'Criminal history'?
He was accused in 25 different criminal cases including four murders. Deccan Chronicle described his as the henchman of some Tamil Nadu politicians. He was accused of killing Radhakrishnan in 1985 and Lambamani in 1992. He has attacked Chera inside the court complexes and Veeramani from Ayodhya kuppam. He was involved ...
[ ""Welding" Kumar — Death\n\nOn 10 June 2009, Kumar was attacked and killed by fellow inmates in Puzhal prison. He had been transferred from Coimbatore to Puzhal prison two months before his murder. Puzhal prison officials said that his murder was a result of the hostility created by his taking over of the...
"Welding"_Kumar_16327149
Describe the 'Advocate Shanmugasundaram case' section of the article about '"Welding" Kumar'.
He achieved notoriety in Tamil Nadu after the attack on lawyer R. Shanmugasundaram which happened on 30 May 1995. "Welding" Kumar became a household name when the CBI offered Rs. 3000 for information leading to his arrest. The DMK lawyer R. Shanmugasundaram was preparing a case against the then Chief Minister Jayalalit...
[ ""Welding" Kumar — Death\n\nOn 10 June 2009, Kumar was attacked and killed by fellow inmates in Puzhal prison. He had been transferred from Coimbatore to Puzhal prison two months before his murder. Puzhal prison officials said that his murder was a result of the hostility created by his taking over of the...
"Welding"_Kumar_16327147
What information does the article about '"Welding" Kumar' provide on 'Personal life'?
He was born in Navalar Street near to Korukkupettai in Chennai. He was originally known as Jeyakumar. He was believed to be about 47 to 48 years old when he died. He started his profession as a welder in Tondiarpet. He was married to Shanthi and has a daughter named Divya and a son named Sushil kumar.
[ ""Welding" Kumar — Death\n\nOn 10 June 2009, Kumar was attacked and killed by fellow inmates in Puzhal prison. He had been transferred from Coimbatore to Puzhal prison two months before his murder. Puzhal prison officials said that his murder was a result of the hostility created by his taking over of the...
"What_I_eat_in_a_day"_video_3141958
From the article on '"What I eat in a day" video', restate the 'Format' content.
These videos often feature a montage of the food that the creator eats over the course of the day, sometimes with the associated calorie count of the foods that they describe. Unlike related mukbang videos, however, in which participants eat large amounts of food, the diets described are often restrictive. However, oth...
[ ""What I eat in a day" video — Format\n\nThese videos often feature a montage of the food that the creator eats over the course of the day, sometimes with the associated calorie count of the foods that they describe. Unlike related mukbang videos, however, in which participants eat large amounts of food, ...
"What_I_eat_in_a_day"_video_3141957
Describe the content of the article about '"What I eat in a day" video'.
"What I eat in a day" videos are a current trend on several social media platforms, including Twitter, TikTok and YouTube. The videos consist of a person describing all the meals and snacks that they ate during a given day, often as part of a given diet. The videos have recently become increasingly popular, with some o...
[ ""What I eat in a day" video — Format\n\nThese videos often feature a montage of the food that the creator eats over the course of the day, sometimes with the associated calorie count of the foods that they describe. Unlike related mukbang videos, however, in which participants eat large amounts of food, ...
"What_I_eat_in_a_day"_video_3141960
What does the article about '"What I eat in a day" video' say regarding 'Criticism and controversy'?
Several dieticians and mental health professionals over the impacts that these videos can have, as they can advocate a restrictive style of eating and not "promote body diversity." They have also raised concerns that this trend could contribute to a rise in disordered eating, especially since use of social media is kno...
[ ""What I eat in a day" video — Format\n\nThese videos often feature a montage of the food that the creator eats over the course of the day, sometimes with the associated calorie count of the foods that they describe. Unlike related mukbang videos, however, in which participants eat large amounts of food, ...
"What_Is_This_Heart?"_19981842
From the article on '"What Is This Heart?"', restate the 'Title' content.
Krell described the album's title in a message on Twitter: "my new album is called "What Is This Heart?"--- just like that, in quotes, like a spoken question."
[ ""What Is This Heart?" — Title\n\nKrell described the album's title in a message on Twitter: \"my new album is called \"What Is This Heart?\"--- just like that, in quotes, like a spoken question.\"", ""What Is This Heart?"\n\n\"What Is This Heart?\" is the third studio album by How to Dress We...
"What_Is_This_Heart?"_19981841
Describe the content of the article about '"What Is This Heart?"'.
"What Is This Heart?" is the third studio album by How to Dress Well released on June 23, 2014 on Weird World, an imprint of Domino. It is his highest-charting album peaking at number 145 on The Billboard 200. The songs "A Power" and "What You Wanted" were co-written and co-produced by CFCF.
[ ""What Is This Heart?" — Title\n\nKrell described the album's title in a message on Twitter: \"my new album is called \"What Is This Heart?\"--- just like that, in quotes, like a spoken question.\"", ""What Is This Heart?"\n\n\"What Is This Heart?\" is the third studio album by How to Dress We...
"What_Is_This_Heart?"_19981843
What information does the article about '"What Is This Heart?"' provide on 'Critical reception'?
"What Is This Heart?" received mostly positive reviews from contemporary music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 69, based on 32 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Ian Cohen of Pitchfork ga...
[ ""What Is This Heart?" — Title\n\nKrell described the album's title in a message on Twitter: \"my new album is called \"What Is This Heart?\"--- just like that, in quotes, like a spoken question.\"", ""What Is This Heart?"\n\n\"What Is This Heart?\" is the third studio album by How to Dress We...
"What!_Still_Alive?!":_Jewish_Survivors_in_Poland_and_Israel_Remember_Homecoming_8719541
Summarize the following section from the article on '"What! Still Alive?!": Jewish Survivors in Poland and Israel Remember Homecoming'.
"What! Still Alive?!": Jewish Survivors in Poland and Israel Remember Homecoming is a 2017 Syracuse University Press book by historian Monika Rice that deals with the memories of Jewish Holocaust survivors of their first encounters with ethnic Poles after liberation from Nazi German rule. The testimonies were all found...
[ ""What! Still Alive?!": Jewish Survivors in Poland and Israel Remember Homecoming\n\n\"What! Still Alive?!\": Jewish Survivors in Poland and Israel Remember Homecoming is a 2017 Syracuse University Press book by historian Monika Rice that deals with the memories of Jewish Holocaust survivors of their firs...
"What!_Still_Alive?!":_Jewish_Survivors_in_Poland_and_Israel_Remember_Homecoming_8719542
Reconstruct the content from the article about '"What! Still Alive?!": Jewish Survivors in Poland and Israel Remember Homecoming'.
may have recounted events in such a way as to justify their emigration. The book describes a "disturbing narrative of violence, hostility, and indifference" towards survivors, according to Polish-American historian Anna Cichopek-Gajraj. In her review of the book, published in The Polish Review, Irena Grudzińska-Gross n...
[ ""What! Still Alive?!": Jewish Survivors in Poland and Israel Remember Homecoming\n\n\"What! Still Alive?!\": Jewish Survivors in Poland and Israel Remember Homecoming is a 2017 Syracuse University Press book by historian Monika Rice that deals with the memories of Jewish Holocaust survivors of their firs...
"What!_Still_Alive?!":_Jewish_Survivors_in_Poland_and_Israel_Remember_Homecoming_8719543
Describe the content of the article about '"What! Still Alive?!": Jewish Survivors in Poland and Israel Remember Homecoming'.
closely argued" and a "carefully researched analytical study". He also praised it for dealing sensitively with the testimonies that comprise its source material. In AJS Review, Cichopek-Gajraj also praised the book, writing that it was "a uniquely readable, remarkably affecting, and truly original text that is a must r...
[ ""What! Still Alive?!": Jewish Survivors in Poland and Israel Remember Homecoming\n\n\"What! Still Alive?!\": Jewish Survivors in Poland and Israel Remember Homecoming is a 2017 Syracuse University Press book by historian Monika Rice that deals with the memories of Jewish Holocaust survivors of their firs...
"Whispering"_Bill_Anderson_22758227
What information does the article about '"Whispering" Bill Anderson' provide on 'Release and reception'?
"Whispering" Bill Anderson was released in June 1974 on MCA Records, his twenty-second studio recording. The album was issued as a vinyl LP record, with six songs on side one and five songs on side two of the record. The project peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Top Country Albums in September 1974. The album includ...
[ ""Whispering" Bill Anderson — Release and reception\n\n\"Whispering\" Bill Anderson was released in June 1974 on MCA Records, his twenty-second studio recording. The album was issued as a vinyl LP record, with six songs on side one and five songs on side two of the record. The project peaked at number 17 ...
"Whispering"_Bill_Anderson_22758228
Based on the article about '"Whispering" Bill Anderson', describe the 'Personnel' section.
Bill Anderson – lead vocals ; Hal Bauksbaum – photography ; Owen Bradley – record producer All credits are adapted from the liner notes of "Whispering" Bill Anderson.
[ ""Whispering" Bill Anderson — Release and reception\n\n\"Whispering\" Bill Anderson was released in June 1974 on MCA Records, his twenty-second studio recording. The album was issued as a vinyl LP record, with six songs on side one and five songs on side two of the record. The project peaked at number 17 ...
"Whispering"_Bill_Anderson_22758225
What information does the article about '"Whispering" Bill Anderson' provide?
"Whispering" Bill Anderson is a studio album by American country singer-songwriter Bill Anderson. It was released in June 1974 on MCA Records and was produced by Owen Bradley. The album's only single was the track "Can I Come Home to You". It was also his twenty-second studio recording and only album issued in 1974.
[ ""Whispering" Bill Anderson — Release and reception\n\n\"Whispering\" Bill Anderson was released in June 1974 on MCA Records, his twenty-second studio recording. The album was issued as a vinyl LP record, with six songs on side one and five songs on side two of the record. The project peaked at number 17 ...
"Wildman"_Steve_Brill_4918597
What does the article about '"Wildman" Steve Brill' say regarding 'Career'?
Brill has been taking people on nature walks in New York's Central Park, and parks throughout the Greater NY area, since 1982. Brill says his tours had the approval of the parks department until they began refusing to issue him a weed-picking permit in 1983. He gained notoriety in 1986 when he was arrested by two under...
[ ""Wildman" Steve Brill — Career\n\nBrill has been taking people on nature walks in New York's Central Park, and parks throughout the Greater NY area, since 1982. Brill says his tours had the approval of the parks department until they began refusing to issue him a weed-picking permit in 1983. He gained no...
"Wildman"_Steve_Brill_4918596
Explain what '"Wildman" Steve Brill' covers in the 'Education' section.
Brill was a pre-med student at George Washington University. He later changed his major to psychology, but learned botany, foraging, and gourmet vegan cooking on his own, after college.
[ ""Wildman" Steve Brill — Career\n\nBrill has been taking people on nature walks in New York's Central Park, and parks throughout the Greater NY area, since 1982. Brill says his tours had the approval of the parks department until they began refusing to issue him a weed-picking permit in 1983. He gained no...
"Wildman"_Steve_Brill_4918599
What does the article about '"Wildman" Steve Brill' say regarding 'Career'?
also created an Android version. Both applications feature Brill's edible plant photos, his botanical illustrations, and hundreds of his vegan whole-foods recipes. Brill is reported to be the foremost expert in The Northeast foraging and works with nature centers, schools, day camps, libraries, parks departments, land ...
[ ""Wildman" Steve Brill — Career\n\nBrill has been taking people on nature walks in New York's Central Park, and parks throughout the Greater NY area, since 1982. Brill says his tours had the approval of the parks department until they began refusing to issue him a weed-picking permit in 1983. He gained no...
"Wildman"_Steve_Brill_4918598
Describe the 'Career' section of the article about '"Wildman" Steve Brill'.
for" until a change in park administration in 1990. In 1994, Brill published his book: Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants in Wild (and Not So Wild) Places which explains how to identify and forage for edible or medicinal plants. In 2001, Brill published The Wild Vegetarian Cookbook: A Forager's Culi...
[ ""Wildman" Steve Brill — Career\n\nBrill has been taking people on nature walks in New York's Central Park, and parks throughout the Greater NY area, since 1982. Brill says his tours had the approval of the parks department until they began refusing to issue him a weed-picking permit in 1983. He gained no...
"Wildman"_Steve_Brill_4918595
Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Wildman" Steve Brill'.
Steve "Wildman" Brill is an American naturalist, environmental educator and author. He gained notoriety in 1986, when he was arrested in New York City's Central Park for eating a dandelion.
[ ""Wildman" Steve Brill — Career\n\nBrill has been taking people on nature walks in New York's Central Park, and parks throughout the Greater NY area, since 1982. Brill says his tours had the approval of the parks department until they began refusing to issue him a weed-picking permit in 1983. He gained no...
"Y"_Is_for_Yesterday_23136619
Describe the 'Best-seller lists' section of the article about '"Y" Is for Yesterday'.
On August 30, 2017, "Y" Is for Yesterday topped USA Today best-seller list. On September 1, 2017, it topped The New York Times Best Seller list and was later placed on its Fiction Best Sellers of 2017 list.
[ ""Y" Is for Yesterday — Best-seller lists\n\nOn August 30, 2017, \"Y\" Is for Yesterday topped USA Today best-seller list. On September 1, 2017, it topped The New York Times Best Seller list and was later placed on its Fiction Best Sellers of 2017 list.", ""Y" Is for Yesterday\n\n\"Y\" Is for ...
"Y"_Is_for_Yesterday_23136617
Reconstruct the content from the article about '"Y" Is for Yesterday'.
"Y" Is for Yesterday is the twenty-fifth and final novel in the "Alphabet" series of mystery novels by Sue Grafton. Grafton intended to write a Z novel, but she died before she was able to do so. It features Kinsey Millhone, a private detective based in the fictional city of Santa Teresa, California. The novel, set in ...
[ ""Y" Is for Yesterday — Best-seller lists\n\nOn August 30, 2017, \"Y\" Is for Yesterday topped USA Today best-seller list. On September 1, 2017, it topped The New York Times Best Seller list and was later placed on its Fiction Best Sellers of 2017 list.", ""Y" Is for Yesterday\n\n\"Y\" Is for ...
"Y"_Is_for_Yesterday_23136618
Explain what '"Y" Is for Yesterday' covers in the 'Characters' section.
Kinsey Millhone: Private investigator who is called in to investigate an old case of sexual assault at a private school.
[ ""Y" Is for Yesterday — Best-seller lists\n\nOn August 30, 2017, \"Y\" Is for Yesterday topped USA Today best-seller list. On September 1, 2017, it topped The New York Times Best Seller list and was later placed on its Fiction Best Sellers of 2017 list.", ""Y" Is for Yesterday\n\n\"Y\" Is for ...
"Yes_We_Can"_Community_Center_19980669
Describe the 'Media' section of the article about '"Yes We Can" Community Center'.
The community center houses the studios of North Hempstead TV (NHTV), which is the Town of North Hempstead's 24-hour television channel.
[ ""Yes We Can" Community Center — Media\n\nThe community center houses the studios of North Hempstead TV (NHTV), which is the Town of North Hempstead's 24-hour television channel.", ""Yes We Can" Community Center — Awards\n\nThe \"Yes We Can\" Community Center is a LEED Platinum-certified build...
"Yes_We_Can"_Community_Center_19980667
Summarize the following section from the article on '"Yes We Can" Community Center'.
The "Yes We Can" Community Center is a community center in New Cassel, in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. It is located within and operated by the Town of North Hempstead.
[ ""Yes We Can" Community Center — Media\n\nThe community center houses the studios of North Hempstead TV (NHTV), which is the Town of North Hempstead's 24-hour television channel.", ""Yes We Can" Community Center — Awards\n\nThe \"Yes We Can\" Community Center is a LEED Platinum-certified build...
"Yes_We_Can"_Community_Center_19980668
What does the article about '"Yes We Can" Community Center' say regarding 'Description'?
The community center opened in 2012, and the opening ceremony took place on September 8 of that year. The "Yes We Can" part of the community center's name is a nod to President Barack Obama's 2008 campaign slogan. It is located at 141 Garden Street in New Cassel. The center has an NBA-sized basketball court, an exercis...
[ ""Yes We Can" Community Center — Media\n\nThe community center houses the studios of North Hempstead TV (NHTV), which is the Town of North Hempstead's 24-hour television channel.", ""Yes We Can" Community Center — Awards\n\nThe \"Yes We Can\" Community Center is a LEED Platinum-certified build...
"Z"_no_Chikai_17875468
What does the article about '"Z" no Chikai' say regarding 'Details'?
song, "Cha-La Head-Cha-La" by Hironobu Kageyama, and an instrumental version in addition to the previous four tracks, with front and back cover art illustrations depicting the members in a Dragon Ball-style drawn by Toei Animation. A shortened movie version of the song is included on the Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'...
[ ""Z" no Chikai — Details\n\nsong, \"Cha-La Head-Cha-La\" by Hironobu Kageyama, and an instrumental version in addition to the previous four tracks, with front and back cover art illustrations depicting the members in a Dragon Ball-style drawn by Toei Animation. A shortened movie version of the song is inc...
"Z"_no_Chikai_17875469
Explain what '"Z" no Chikai' covers in the 'Music video' section.
The music video for "Z no Chikai" was directed by Masatsugu Nagasoe and takes its theme from the Dragon Ball universe with the members of Momoiro Clover Z dressed as its characters. Kanako Momota is dressed as Son Goku, Shiori Tamai as Vegeta, Ayaka Sasaki as a mix of Bulma and Trunks, Momoka Ariyasu as Chaozu, and Ren...
[ ""Z" no Chikai — Details\n\nsong, \"Cha-La Head-Cha-La\" by Hironobu Kageyama, and an instrumental version in addition to the previous four tracks, with front and back cover art illustrations depicting the members in a Dragon Ball-style drawn by Toei Animation. A shortened movie version of the song is inc...
"Z"_no_Chikai_17875466
What information does the article about '"Z" no Chikai' provide?
""Z" no Chikai" (「Z」の誓い) is the fifteenth single by Japanese idol group Momoiro Clover Z, released on April 29, 2015. The title track is the theme song of the 2015 Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' theatrical film.
[ ""Z" no Chikai — Details\n\nsong, \"Cha-La Head-Cha-La\" by Hironobu Kageyama, and an instrumental version in addition to the previous four tracks, with front and back cover art illustrations depicting the members in a Dragon Ball-style drawn by Toei Animation. A shortened movie version of the song is inc...
"Índios"_25592667
Explain what '"Índios"' covers in the 'Personnel' section.
Renato Russo – vocals, acoustic guitar and keyboard ; Dado Villa-Lobos – guitar ; Renato Rocha – bass ; Marcelo Bonfá – drums
[ ""Índios" — Personnel\n\nRenato Russo – vocals, acoustic guitar and keyboard ; Dado Villa-Lobos – guitar ; Renato Rocha – bass ; Marcelo Bonfá – drums", ""Índios"\n\n\"\"Índios\"\" is a song composed by Renato Russo, released in 1986 on the Dois album by Legião Urbana and also released as the ...
"Índios"_25592664
What information does the article about '"Índios"' provide?
""Índios"" is a song composed by Renato Russo, released in 1986 on the Dois album by Legião Urbana and also released as the third single from the album in December the same year. A live version was also released in 2001 as a single from the live album Como é Que Se Diz Eu te Amo. The song's title includes quotation mar...
[ ""Índios" — Personnel\n\nRenato Russo – vocals, acoustic guitar and keyboard ; Dado Villa-Lobos – guitar ; Renato Rocha – bass ; Marcelo Bonfá – drums", ""Índios"\n\n\"\"Índios\"\" is a song composed by Renato Russo, released in 1986 on the Dois album by Legião Urbana and also released as the ...
"Índios"_25592666
From the article on '"Índios"', restate the 'Reception' content.
Reception to the song has been in general positive. Antônio Carlos Miguel, in a review of Dois for Jornal da Tarde, considered the song the album's "most fascinating" one. He said: "In a hypnotic take, repeating the same musical theme, he [Russo] attempts to translate the first and real owners of Brazil's despair (...)...
[ ""Índios" — Personnel\n\nRenato Russo – vocals, acoustic guitar and keyboard ; Dado Villa-Lobos – guitar ; Renato Rocha – bass ; Marcelo Bonfá – drums", ""Índios"\n\n\"\"Índios\"\" is a song composed by Renato Russo, released in 1986 on the Dois album by Legião Urbana and also released as the ...
"Índios"_25592665
From the article on '"Índios"', restate the 'History and structure' content.
Russo struggled to match the lyrics to the music. Over ten different recordings were attempted. When he was about to give up, producer Mayrton Bahia and sound technician Amaro Moço started editing the recordings, a technique they had already used a lot with the band's previous record, Legião Urbana. The song is based o...
[ ""Índios" — Personnel\n\nRenato Russo – vocals, acoustic guitar and keyboard ; Dado Villa-Lobos – guitar ; Renato Rocha – bass ; Marcelo Bonfá – drums", ""Índios"\n\n\"\"Índios\"\" is a song composed by Renato Russo, released in 1986 on the Dois album by Legião Urbana and also released as the ...
"—And_He_Built_a_Crooked_House—"_9132397
Summarize the 'Address' part of '"—And He Built a Crooked House—"'.
The story gives Quintus Teal's address as 8775 Lookout Mountain Avenue in Hollywood (34.10918°N, -118.38464°W), across the street from "the Hermit, the original Hermit of Hollywood". That address is across the street from Heinlein's own house at the time the story was written.
[ ""—And He Built a Crooked House—" — Address\n\nThe story gives Quintus Teal's address as 8775 Lookout Mountain Avenue in Hollywood (34.10918°N, -118.38464°W), across the street from \"the Hermit, the original Hermit of Hollywood\". That address is across the street from Heinlein's own house at the time th...
"—And_He_Built_a_Crooked_House—"_9132395
What does the article about '"—And He Built a Crooked House—"' say regarding 'Plot summary'?
Teal falls outside and lands in shrubbery. Exploring further, they find that the windows of the original top room do not connect where they mathematically "should". One gives a dizzying view from above the Empire State Building, another an upside-down view of a seascape. A third window looks out on a place of no-space,...
[ ""—And He Built a Crooked House—" — Address\n\nThe story gives Quintus Teal's address as 8775 Lookout Mountain Avenue in Hollywood (34.10918°N, -118.38464°W), across the street from \"the Hermit, the original Hermit of Hollywood\". That address is across the street from Heinlein's own house at the time th...
"—And_He_Built_a_Crooked_House—"_9132396
From the article on '"—And He Built a Crooked House—"', restate the 'Plot summary' content.
or the window they just jumped through. They are relieved when they discover, from a passing truck driver, that they are in Joshua Tree National Park. Returning to the house, they find it has vanished. Teal remarks that it must've "fell through into another section of space" on the last earthquake, and that he should'v...
[ ""—And He Built a Crooked House—" — Address\n\nThe story gives Quintus Teal's address as 8775 Lookout Mountain Avenue in Hollywood (34.10918°N, -118.38464°W), across the street from \"the Hermit, the original Hermit of Hollywood\". That address is across the street from Heinlein's own house at the time th...
"—And_He_Built_a_Crooked_House—"_9132393
Describe the 'Plot summary' section of the article about '"—And He Built a Crooked House—"'.
Quintus Teal, a "Graduate Architect" in the Los Angeles area, wants architects to be inspired by topology and the Picard–Vessiot theory. During a conversation with friend Homer Bailey he shows models made of toothpicks and clay, representing projections of a four-dimensional tesseract, the equivalent of a cube, and con...
[ ""—And He Built a Crooked House—" — Address\n\nThe story gives Quintus Teal's address as 8775 Lookout Mountain Avenue in Hollywood (34.10918°N, -118.38464°W), across the street from \"the Hermit, the original Hermit of Hollywood\". That address is across the street from Heinlein's own house at the time th...
"—And_He_Built_a_Crooked_House—"_9132398
Reconstruct the content about 'Reception' from the article on '"—And He Built a Crooked House—"'.
Stating that it "was, for many readers, the first introduction to four-dimensional geometry that held any promise of comprehensibility", Carl Sagan in 1978 listed "—And He Built a Crooked House—" as an example of how science fiction "can convey bits and pieces, hints and phrases, of knowledge unknown or inaccessible to...
[ ""—And He Built a Crooked House—" — Address\n\nThe story gives Quintus Teal's address as 8775 Lookout Mountain Avenue in Hollywood (34.10918°N, -118.38464°W), across the street from \"the Hermit, the original Hermit of Hollywood\". That address is across the street from Heinlein's own house at the time th...
"—And_He_Built_a_Crooked_House—"_9132392
What information does the article about '"—And He Built a Crooked House—"' provide?
And He Built a Crooked House is a science fiction short story by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, first published in Astounding Science Fiction in February 1941. It was reprinted in the anthology Fantasia Mathematica (Clifton Fadiman, ed.) in 1958 and in the Heinlein collection The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan...
[ ""—And He Built a Crooked House—" — Address\n\nThe story gives Quintus Teal's address as 8775 Lookout Mountain Avenue in Hollywood (34.10918°N, -118.38464°W), across the street from \"the Hermit, the original Hermit of Hollywood\". That address is across the street from Heinlein's own house at the time th...
"—And_He_Built_a_Crooked_House—"_9132394
Describe the 'Plot summary' section of the article about '"—And He Built a Crooked House—"'.
earthquake occurs. The three of them arrive the next morning to find what appears to be just a single cubical room. Inside, they find the upper floors completely intact, but the stairs seem to form a closed loop. As all the doors and windows lead directly into other spaces, there seems to be no way to get back out. At ...
[ ""—And He Built a Crooked House—" — Address\n\nThe story gives Quintus Teal's address as 8775 Lookout Mountain Avenue in Hollywood (34.10918°N, -118.38464°W), across the street from \"the Hermit, the original Hermit of Hollywood\". That address is across the street from Heinlein's own house at the time th...
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691109
Describe the 'Controversy' section of the article about ''03 Bonnie & Clyde'.
happen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry, it wasn't intentional.' Jay makes records a...
[ "'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry...
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691104
Explain what ''03 Bonnie & Clyde' covers in the 'Music video' section.
chorus. The video also marked a departure for the "clean-cut Beyoncé" and created a symbiotic relationship between her and Jay-Z, allowing them to exchange audiences. The video was premiered on MTV on November 8, 2002. The music video begins as police officers and Reddick discuss the criminal duo and ways to catch them...
[ "'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry...
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691091
Reconstruct the content about 'Production and release' from the article on ''03 Bonnie & Clyde'.
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde" marked the first collaboration between rapper Jay-Z and R&B singer Beyoncé Knowles. While listening to Shakur's The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, producer Kanye West suggested that American rapper Tupac Shakur's song "Me and My Girlfriend" would make a good sample to use on Jay-Z's duet with K...
[ "'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry...
'03_Bonnie_&_Clyde_21691090
Reconstruct the content from the article about ''03 Bonnie & Clyde'.
Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. It was nominated for Best Hip-Hop Video at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" spawned a feud with American recording artist Toni Braxton, who had also sampled "Me and My Girlfriend" in her 2002 song "Me & My Boyfriend". She accused West and Jay-Z of stealing the idea o...
[ "'03 Bonnie & Clyde — Controversy\n\nhappen for a reason. We'll see what happens behind it... I read it in the paper, and Jay and I were talking about it this morning and it was a little funny. I know he didn't intentionally make the same record she made. I don't think he even heard it. [My] reaction is, 'Sorry...