Ridiculous

Norm MacDonald  Main Performer

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1 The Fantastic Four Higgins/Macdonald/W 5:46
2 Tex Hooper Hammer/Higgins/Hoek 19:14
3 Gambling Sportscaster Garson/Macdonald 4:55
4 World's First Two Gay Guys Garson/Macdonald 5:04
5 The Twelve Days of Christmas Macdonald/Tradition 3:56
6 Stan & Lois Higgins/Macdonald/W 6:15
7 Half-Time Garson/Macdonald 4:17
8 A Wonderful Afternoon Gone Awry Garson/Macdonald 2:06
9 Burning Bed Macdonald 3:38
10 Girls, Girls, Girls Macdonald 8:00
11 Two-Minute Warning Garson/Macdonald 3:26
12 Do You Want a Sandwich or Anything? Garson/Macdonald 1:33
13 [Hidden Track]   6:19
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Ridiculous

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Comedy Central Records

Style: Comedy

Ridiculous

UPC: 824363004327

Release Date: 09/12/2006

Original Release Date: 09/12/2006

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [The Fantastic Four, Tex Hooper, Gambling Sportscaster, World's First Two Gay Guys, The Twelve Days of Christmas, Stan & Lois, Half-Time, A Wonderful Afternoon Gone Awry, Burning Bed, Girls, Girls, Girls, Two-Minute Warning, Do You Want a Sandwich or Anything?, [Hidden Track]]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Norm MacDonald is a funny guy but he's had a hard time finding an ideal medium for his humor outside of standup or Saturday Night Live. Try as he might to work himself into films and sitcoms, it often was an uneasy fit as likely to succeed (Dirty Work or at least the first season of Norm) as it did not (Screwed and The Norm MacDonald Show) . Just a little over a year after his Comedy Central sketch show was unceremoniously dumped, Norm got around to releasing his first comedy album, Ridiculous. Recorded over several years and featuring several of his friends and colleagues, including Will Ferrell and Artie Lange, Ridiculous is a collection of sketches that adds up to a fitfully funny affair. The problem with the record is a perennial Norm problem -- he's funniest when he's just being himself, commenting on situations and throwing out quips, not when he's playing a role, which he is throughout the record. Some of the situations are funny, as are the executions, but this is funniest when he throws out an aside -- and since an entire album can't consist of nothing but asides, this is more amusing than laugh-out-loud funny, which may qualify it as a bit of a disappointment for fans who have been waiting for years to hear a Norm comedy album. Even so, mediocre Norm is better than no Norm -- and given his sporadic working schedule of late, it's been years with no Norm in the 2000s -- so fans should check this out since it has just enough good moments to make it worthwhile. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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