The Bathroom Wall

2002 studio album / live album by Jimmy Fallon
The Bathroom Wall
Studio album / live album by
Jimmy Fallon
ReleasedAugust 27, 2002 (2002-08-27)
GenreComedy rock, comedy
Length36:49
LabelDreamworks
ProducerThe Soundhustlers
Jimmy Fallon chronology
The Bathroom Wall
(2002)
Blow Your Pants Off
(2012)

The Bathroom Wall is the debut studio album by American comedian Jimmy Fallon, released on August 27, 2002. The first five tracks of the album consists of studio songs, with the remainder of the album consisting of stand-up comedy material. The album is most notable for the song "Idiot Boyfriend" and its music video, in which actress and singer/songwriter Zooey Deschanel appears in the uncredited role of Fallon's girlfriend.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)NotesLength
1."Idiot Boyfriend"Gerard Bradford, Jimmy Fallon[1]Studio recording3:54
2."(I Can't Play) Basketball"Bradford, FallonStudio recording2:46
3."Drinking in the Woods"Bradford, FallonStudio recording2:53
4."Road Rage"Bradford, FallonStudio recording2:45
5."Snowball"Bradford, FallonStudio recording2:05
6."Hope Everyone Enjoyed Homecoming This Year"FallonLive stand-up0:22
7."Troll Doll Celebrities"FallonLive stand-up4:11
8."Dorms, Shower Baskets & the Walk of Shame"FallonLive stand-up1:44
9."Roommates"FallonLive stand-up1:37
10."Hotplates, Four Digit Numbers & the Little Fridge"FallonLive stand-up1:57
11."Chris Rock Was My RA"FallonLive stand-up1:40
12."Gotta Get a Fake I.D."FallonLive stand-up0:58
13."Troll Doll Jingles"FallonLive stand-up7:20
14."Hammertime"FallonLive stand-up2:36
Total length:36:48

Personnel

  • Jimmy Fallon - guitar, harmonica, vocals, background vocals
  • Gerard Bradford - guitar, background vocals
  • Mark Ronson - bass, keyboards, background vocals
  • Justin Stanley - drums, keyboards, background vocals
  • Peter Iselin - keyboard on "Drinking In The Woods"
  • Nadia Dajani - background vocals on "(I Can't Play) Basketball"

Production

  • Producer: The Soundhustlers
  • Engineers: Ben Arons, Dan Milazzo, and Kevin Scott
  • Assistant engineers: Aaron Kaplan, Doug Sanderson, Antony Zeller
  • Mixing: Mark Ronson, Justin Stanley, Marie C, and Gabe Chiesa
  • Mastering: Brian Gardner
  • Set Design: Michael DeNaire
  • Design: Kyledidthis
  • Photography: Mick Rock

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rolling Stone[2]
Allmusic[3]

Reviews

Allmusic described it as Fallon's "mix tape of high school fights, bad athletic performances, and collegiate experimentation combined with a dose of rock & roll mayhem"; two of the songs ("Idiot Boyfriend" and "Road Rage") were AMG "Track Picks", as were two of the stand-up comedy routines ("Troll Doll Jingles" and "Hammertime").[1]

The Rolling Stone liked the "fifteen minutes' worth of songs" and called "Idiot Boyfriend" the "second-best Prince parody ever, after Beck's 'Debra'"; the rest of the album was said to be "padded out with lame stand-up on college life (the fridges are small!), celebrity impressions and troll dolls."[4]

Awards

The Bathroom Wall was nominated for a Grammy in 2003 as the Best Spoken Comedy Album.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b The Bathroom Wall from Allmusic website
  2. ^ Rolling Stone Review
  3. ^ Allmusic Review
  4. ^ Review of The Bathroom Wall from Rolling Stone
  5. ^ Jimmy Fallon from the Geffen Records website
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