Andy and His Grandmother

[3] The album includes Kaufman's potential plans for faking his own death—a long-rumored prank that he has allegedly pulled on the public for over 30 years.

[4] Nick A. Zaino III, writing for The Boston Globe called the compilation "undoubtedly one of the strangest albums in recent memory" making for a "perfect tribute" to Kaufman.

[5] Matt Melis of Consequence of Sound also drew parallels between the ambiguous nature of Kaufman's anti-comedy and these recordings.

[7] Charles Pitter of PopMatters gave the compilation a mixed score saying, "much of the content is either the start of an idea or what could be considered unfinished business.

"[8] Writing for Grantland, Alex Pappademas called the album a "landmark" and "part of Kaufman hasn’t been fully present in any of his work before".

Bill Hader smirking
Comedian Bill Hader provided narration to bridge the gaps between bits on Andy and His Grandmother