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List Price: $13.98 | | Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Salesrank: 57859
Released: September 21, 1999 |
| Our Price: $2.96 |
| Used Price: $0.01 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Stan and Judy's Kid Track Listing:
1. Hot Water Burn Baby
2. Cool Guy 1
3. 7 Foot Man
4. The Peer
5. Cool Guy 2
6. Dee Wee (My Friend the Massive Idiot)
7. Whitey
8. Cool Guy 3
9. She Comes Home to Me
10. The Champion
11. Cool Guy 4
12. Chanukah Song, Pt. 2
13. Inner Voice
14. Cool Guy 5
15. Welcome My Son
16. The Psychotic Legend of Uncle Donnie
17. Reprise
Editorial Review:
Is Adam Sandler maturing? First there was The Wedding Singer, now there's the ambition he displays on his fourth album, Stan and Judy's Kid. The bittersweet character sketch "Whitey" is the best example of Sandler's stretching here; most surprising is that the 16-minute piece never gets boring. Another lengthy track, "The Psychotic Legend of Uncle Donnie," is more akin to the '90s' Saturday Night Live's endless bits, though it's impressive to hear such a grisly conceit on a comedy disc. Sandler succeeds with pure absurdity on the opening "Hot Water Burn Baby" and five brief "Cool Guy" vignettes. Still the finest thing here is a sequel to Sandler's classic "Chanukah Song," which reminds us that "Lenny Kravitz is half-Jewish / Courtney Love is half, too / Put them together / What a funky, bad-ass Jew." --Rickey Wright
Stan and Judy's Kid Reviews:
surprised at language 
2007-02-22 - I was surprised at the language. I know it had an advisory on it, but I was still surprised. I did not think the cd was all that funny. I really wanted the hannukah song and of course that is good.
not one of his best but still good 
2007-01-12 - This one is not as good as the other but it still has its funny monments
Get the damn CD today! 
2006-03-11 - 7 foot man, the chanuka song part 2, she comes home to me, cool guy, the peeper....and on it goes.
Don't miss this one. The reason why i wouldn't give this one a five stars review, is because it doesn't include more songs.
Adam Sandler is great, not only for what he performs, but for enjoying every single minute while doing it...
Sandler makes an audio CD comeback 
2005-11-05 - After Sandler's "Whats Your Name" Album i wasn't expecting much but i was surprised. These are his best skits on any album not nessisarily the songs but the skits are great. Uncle Donnie, the Peeper, Whitey, and the Inner Voice are great. If you like skits and you like Adam Sandler then buy this album.
Starts off a little slow, but gets better 
2004-12-10 - Adam Sandler's fourth album, "Stan and Judy's Kid", starts off a little slow, but once it picks up, it gets better. Track 1, "Hot Water Burn Baby", is slow and just not very funny. Track 2, "Cool Guy 1", is hillarious, and the album gets a little slow again with the live version of "7 Foot Man", but after that song, the rest of the album is hillarious. The best skits are all the "Cool Guy" skits( wait till you hear the surprise ending of "Cool Guy 5"), "Whitey", "Inner Voice", and the dark but funny "The Psychotic Legend of Uncle Donnie", and the best songs are "Dee Wee(My Friend The Massive Idiot", which is hillarious if you have been to Massachusetts, as it makes fun of a guy who lives in Brockton, Massachusetts) and the live version of "The Chanukah Song:Part 2" (which is even better than the original version). I also enjoyed Sandler's two Frank Sinatra imitations, "She Comes Home To Me" and "Welcome My Son". Both imitations are hillarious, and the lyrics sound like they were written by Adam Sandler while the music sounds like it was written by Frank Sinatra. Sandler is very good at imitations, and now that Sandler has imitated Frank Sinatra, it would be hillarious if he imitated someone like Gene Simmons, Mark Slaughter, Ozzy Osbourne, or Eddie Murphy. With "Stan and Judy's Kid", Adam Sandler has proven himself to be a comedic genius.