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Songs in the Key of Springfield: TV Series Music

Songs in the Key of Springfield: TV Series Music
 

 
 
 

 





Binding: Audio Cassette
Fabric Type: 0081227272340
Maximum Color Depth: Rhino / Wea
Metal Type: Rhino / Wea
Processor Count: 1
Total Firewire Ports: Rhino / Wea
Total Parallel Ports: March 18, 1997
Rhino / Wea




Disc 1:
  1. Simpson Main Title Theme [Extended Version]
  2. We Do (The Stonecutters' Song) [The Stonecutter's Song-]
  3. Dancin' Homer Medley: Crosstown Bridge/Capitol City [Medely]
  4. Homer and Apu Medley: /Who Needs the Kwik-E-Mart?/Who Needs the the Kwi
  5. 'Round Springfield Medley: Bleeding Gums Blues/A Four-Headed King/There
  6. "Oh, Streetcar!": White-Hot Grease Fires (Prologue)/Long Before the Sup
  7. Jingle Bells [From the Episode Springfield]
  8. Springfield Medley: The Simpson End Credits Theme [Big Band Vegas Versi
  9. The Day the Violence Died Medley: Not Jazz Chor, But Sad Chor/The Amdendmen
  10. Señor Burns [From the Episode Who Shot Mr. Burns?, Pt. 2]
  11. The Simpson End Credits Theme ["Afro-Cuban" Version]
  12. Your Wife Don't Understand You [From the Episode Colonel Homer]
  13. Kamp Krusty Medley: South of the Border/Gracie Films Logo, End Credit S
  14. The Simpsons End Credits Theme ["Australian" Version]
  15. The Simpsons End Credits Theme [Version]
  16. The Simpsons End Credits Theme ["It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" Homage]
  17. Treehouse of Horror V-Medley: Controlling the Transmission ... [A.]
  18. Honey Roasted Peanuts [From the Episode Boy-Scoutz N the Hood]
  19. Boy Scoutz in the Hood-Medley/ Saved Be the Bell/Jackpot/[ ... [B.]
  20. Two Dozen and One Greyhounds-Medley/ The Pick of the ... [A.]
  21. "Eye on Springfield" Theme [From the Episode Flaming Moe's]
  22. Flaming Moe's [From the Episode Flaming Moe's]
  23. Homer's Barbershop Quartet-Medley One Last Call/Baby on ... [B.]
  24. TV Sucks [From the Episode a Fish Called Selma]
  25. A Fish Called Selma-Medley/ Troy Chic/Stop the Planet of the ... [B.]
  26. Send in the Clown [From the Episode Krusty Gets Kancelled]
  27. The Monorail Song [From the Episode Marge Vs. the Monorail]
  28. Cool [From the Episode Lady Bowier's Lover]
  29. Bagged Me a Homer [From the Episode Colonel Homer]
  30. It Was a Very Good Beer [From the Episode Duffless]
  31. Bart Sells His Soul-Medley/ From God's Brain to Your ... [A.]
  32. Happy Birthday, Lisa [From the Episode Stark Raving Dad]
  33. The Simpsons Halloween Special End Credits Theme ["The Adams Family" Homage
  34. Who Shot Mr. Burns?, Pt. 1: Medley/ Who Dunnit?/The ... [B.]
  35. Lisa's Wedding-Medley/ The Simpsons End Credits Theme ... [A.]
  36. The Simpsons End Credits Theme [From the Episode ...]


Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
Who said musical comedy was dead? Was it you? Fools! There are more shining moments in each of these 39 zippy little numbers than in the complete score of any bloated Broadway dud today. Peppered with original dialogue, and seven renditions of "The Simpsons Main Title Theme" (including Australian, Big Band, and Afro-Cuban), this disc includes beloved originals like "Who Needs the Kwik-E-Mart?" Even better are the scathing parodies: "Oh, Streetcar!" (Tennessee Williams à la community musical theater); "Dr. Zaius" (Falco-meets-Planet of the Apes); and "See My Vest" (Monty Burns's jaunty dissection of Disney's "Be Our Guest"). With celebrity cameos from Tony Bennett, Robert Goulet, and Beverly D'Angelo, Songs is a sparkling tonic to sustain you through the seven dreary days between Sunday evenings. --Kurt B. Reighley