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Shhh...Don't Tell [EXPLICIT LYRICS]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 13, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: July 13, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • ASIN: B00028HOQ8
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #85,217 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Sid & Alex
2. Pibb Goes Surfing
3. The Amazing Willy Wanker
4. Gay Robot
5. Pibb Tries The Skateboarding
6. Creepin' On The Mayor
7. The Mayor of Pu**ytown
8. Timmy Tinyhole
9. Pibb Takes The Mexican ATV Tour
10. Wolfman
11. Secret
12. The Boss and the Secretary
13. Best Friend
14. Pibb Needs The Hot Rocks
15. The Mule Session
16. Newlyweds, Sleepyheads
17. Calling Home
18. Mr. I Do and The Doo Doos
19. Whore! Where Are You!
20. Stan The Man

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Given his turn into kinder, gentler movie roles, longtime fans of former SNL star Sandler's pubescent potty humor should welcome this long-overdue collection of sketches and musical parodies. "Low-brow" doesn't quite do the album's relentlessly puerile, if impressively loopy, bent justice; with an orbit that rarely strays much below mid-thigh or above the beltline, it's arguably the most crotch-centric album of the comedian's career. While at least one of the recurring characters (clueless octogenarian daredevil Mr. Pibb) quickly wears thin, bits like "Wolfman" and "Calling Home" triumph by pushing familial dysfunction to surreal extremes--and then some. While none quite match the charming insouciance of "The Chanukah Song," the musical numbers here are often the main attraction, from the mock Brit-punk self-love anthem "The Amazing Willy Wanker" and "The Mayor of Pussytown" (a hip-hop boast-fest to underendowment of every stripe) to "Stan the Man," Sandler's bittersweet ode to his late father. Longtime collaborator Alan Covert is again featured, as are cameos by fellow SNL alums Molly Shannon, David Spade, and Rob Schneider, whose chemistry with Sandler provides some of the album's most sublime silliness. --Jerry McCulley


Product Description

Shhh ...Don't Tell offers edgy new characters with 12 skits and seven hilarious new songs - definitely Parental Advisory material - from today's most popular movie comedy star Shhh ...Don't Tell is Sandler's fifth album, after two double platinums and two golds. Shhh ...Don't Tell Screw that, this is funny stuff - tell everybody!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sandler improves for the better!, July 13, 2004
I waited since July 13, 2003 to get this album. I waited and waited for what seemed like forever. Now, it's out. And after listening to every song, skit and everything in between I have good news, its amazing!

Sid & Alex:I heard this when i bought it through iTunes and its a good opener. It's not as good as Stan and Judy's opener but its still good. -4.5/5

Pibb Goes surfing: Four skits about Mr.Pibb on this album. They never mad me laugh out loud but they were really good. This one is a pretty cool one. -4/5

The amazing Willy Wanker: A good song that's definitly sick and gross but it's got a great tune and a funny accent. A little thick though. -4.5/5

Gay robot: Very,very,very funny and well written. It's definintly my kind of humor. -5/5

Pibb Skateboards: It's pretty funny cause people falling off skakeboarding. -4/5

Creepin on the mayor: Has nothing to do that I can tell with creepin on mayors in the way i thought creepin was. Its about some thugs F**** with the mayor and he hides. Bad stuff happens to him. -4.5/5

The mayor of pu**ytown:Its a rap song about being a pansy. Its hillarious. -5/5

Pibb tour: It's just a little bland and a little too long. -3.5/5

Wolfman: A dad thinks hes a wolfman/dj for old rock music. His son confronts him about his problem and how hes not a wolf. -4.5/5

Secret: Crazy techno song and very funny,awesome lyrics. It's awesome. Awesome, awesome song.

Boss and secritary: This is a downer of a track to me. It's not very funny but its a good concept its just gross. 2.5/5

Best Friend: Its a hillarious song if you listen to the things that happen to the freinds and think about it. 5/5

Pibb needs Rock: Funny skit about Pibb gettin a spa treatment in his body locker. -4/5

Mule Session: Could have been much, much better if the beat was consistant. Its just a like scratch record with some stuff that ryhmes with mule. Its very funny, dont get me wrogn but the acoustic guitar should have been played throughout. 4-.5/5

Newlyweds, Sleepyheads: Funny stuff. It's awesome. -5/5

Calling home: Its a mix of an old skit (cant remember what its called) and i guess a new character. Its pretty much a kid going to school on his own and his family calls him and his room mate.-5/5

Mr. I do and the doo doo's: A short song about getting hitched and it's perks. Its ok. 4/5

W**** where are you!!!!: This is about a guy loosing his wife in his house (like actually mis placing her) and then it turns out that she was just out of the house. Its just funny to me for a reason I don't know how to explain. 4/5

Stan the Man: To me, this song is a really good song. Not only is the music awesome but the lyrics are kinda sad becuase its about the loss of Adam's dad. Its kind of a funny goodbye song if that makes sense. By the way, if you heard this on Letterman its recorded live and got more verses. 5/5! best song.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Real Decline From Past Albums, April 12, 2009
By Micheal Hunt (Hellbourne) - See all my reviews
1. Sid & Alex
This one

2. Pibb Goes Surfing
On most of Adams albums, he uses a re-occurring character. However, this one fails big time from a supposed old man who wants to be hip and can't shut up. I'd much preferred the return of Buffoon Guy then this character.


3. The Amazing Willy Wanker
This song is some kind of Beatles parody. Psychedelic style of 60's music with a sick twist to it. Not that bad, but not one you'd listen to very often.

4. Gay Robot
The neighbors gay robot comes over to visit and watch football, but it's not the foot kind he is after.

5. Pibb Tries The Skateboarding
boring as the other one.

6. Creepin' On The Mayor
I felt this was funny at first, then you hear the next track as it puts it into song, and think, one or the other is not really needed.

7. The Mayor of Pu**ytown
Gangsta Rap song about a guy who hides from the hood, cowers in his basement, and no one messes' with him cause he's a weasel that runs from everything.... not a bad tune.

8. Timmy Tinyhole
I think the way this went was, "Hey David Spade, come be on my album, want you to fart, no one laughs, the end" .... David; "No problemo, bro" adam; "Sucker"

9. Pibb Takes The Mexican ATV Tour
zzzzzzzzz

10. Wolfman
forgetable

11. Secret
A song for the gay guys who have a secret that they shave there bush. Could be funny, but I despise techno music, even Adam can't make it funny.

12. The Boss and the Secretary
Has it's moments of chuckle worthiness.

13. Best Friend
OMG, it's not even techno and sounds gayer then the Secret song!

14. Pibb Needs The Hot Rocks
Almost made me laugh, but didnt get there.

15. The Mule Session
Interesting version of Summer Time Blues made into a bluegrass number that doesn't want to end.

16. Newlyweds, Sleepyheads
This could have been a lot better; a couple are in bed, one is asleep and the other is revealing things about themselves while sleep talking.

17. Calling Home
Has a couple of good moments, but runs too long with the bad ones.

18. Mr. I Do and The Doo Doos
Wedding song from the groom telling his friends being married is great and he can have sex whenever he wants now.... yeah, you guessed it, forgettable.

19. Whore! Where Are You!
The dumbest thing on the whole album.

20. Stan The Man
seems to almost be autobiographical of Sandler and his dad... still, not funny.
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3.0 out of 5 stars 3 and a half stars, June 21, 2006
By Dr. Philgood (Vancouver, Canada) - See all my reviews
I wish amazon would allow you to give half stars, because this album is better than a three but not quite a four. The stuff that works is really funny, but unfortunately the stuff that doesn't work really stinks. Rob Schneider is hilarious in "Whore! Where are you!" playing a wanna be tough guy (of undefined ethnicity) who is actually a p-whipped wuss. You may have heard "Gay Robot" which is amusing in a crude, semi-homophobic way. "Sid & Alex" is funny because of the delivery and the sheer peculiarity of it. As far as the songs go, "The Mayor of Pussytown" is a hilarious send up of gangsta rap with a twist, and "Secret" is funny for its absurdly inane chorus. However, much of the rest of the album is uninspired and only mildly amusing, and strangely enough most of the funniest moments come from contributing players and not Sandler himself. If you're a big fan of Sandler's comedy then don't hesitate to pick this up, but "caveat emptor" to all others.
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