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The Simpsons: Songs In The Key Of Springfield - Original Music From The Television Series [Blisterpack]
 
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The Simpsons: Songs In The Key Of Springfield - Original Music From The Television Series [Blisterpack] [Soundtrack]

Alf Clausen, Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria, Julie Kavner, Yeardley Smith, Danny ElfmanAudio CD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (90 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 29, 1997)
  • Original Release Date: December 17, 1989
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Rhino / Wea
  • ASIN: B00000340L
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (90 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #359,991 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
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.]
See all 36 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

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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

 

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 Springfield, You Rock!, March 14, 2005
Until I heard this CD, I never fully appreciated how much music was in "The Simpsons." Sure, I knew the theme songs, and was aware of guest appearances by The Who, The Red Hot Chile Peppers, and many other bands, and I know that Danny Elfmann and ALf Clausen are exceptional composers who excel in many other venues. Over the years, however, the show has produced a number of memorable songs, many of them satirizing some of the most popular (and often unctious) chestnuts of recent American music.

Krusty's "Send in the Clowns" is a prime example of the importance and the sheer quality of the songs in the show. Like the best musicals, they advance the plot, jive with with the show's themes and characters, and are musically memorable and lyrically hilarious. Some of the songs are played semi-straight (Lurleen's country songs) while others extend the subversive, on-target humor of one of TV's most brilliant shows. (As the co-owner of the creature who actually won the "animal who most resembles a Simpson contest," receiving a Matt Groening autographed poster as a prize, I am one of millions of experts on the show and a longtime fan.)

I agree with the reviewer who said there were a just a few too many reworkings of the Simpson theme songs on the CD (although many of these are of unquestionable worth), the CD, replete with both music and samplings of dialogue is a tribute to the show, a true bargain box set, and a must for any Simpsons or musical comedy fan. Springfield, you RAWK!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Simpson Family Smile Time Variety Hour, June 4, 2003
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Whoa, momma! For a Simpsons fan, it doesn't get any better than this. A bunch of great, hilarious music from the funniest TV show ever. I especially love the songs from the "Streetcar Named Desire" and "Planet of the Apes" musicals. Alf Clausen should be commended for the great job he did in putting this CD together. The sound is really good, considering these songs were not intended for commercial release when they were recorded. It's even in stereo. Any Simpsons fan who doesn't already own this CD should click on "Buy now" right this very minute.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars So you like music and you like Simpsons..., August 26, 2003
What's really amazing about this CD is the complete variety in music. Compare "Who Needs the Kwik-E-Mart" to "Bagged Me a Homer" or "Happy Birthday, Lisa" to "Baby On Board." All of them catchy, yet so different! I especially like "Flaming Moe's" and "The Itchy Scratchy Closing Theme," which is the opening theme sung in sad past tense. Personal favorite is "The Amendment Song."

In addition to some great instrumental stuff, there are three spoken skits taken from the show. The first one "Honey Roasted Peanuts" is the funniest and it leads into the next track. Another one, "In Search of an Out of Body Vibe," is funny too and although it doesn't lead into the next track, it is still from the same episode. However, the other skit, "TV [...]" is a complete mystery to me as it has nothing to do with any songs and ends with Bart saying "TV [...]." I don't understand why they cut out what Homer replies in the actual episode, "Since I know you're upset, I'll pretend I didn't hear that." Okay, it's not that funny but it still would have been better to end the skit with a punchline. Also, the track "Boy Scouts-N-The Hood" has a song in it ("Springfield Springfield") but has so much dialouge both before and after the song is sung that it feels more like a skit too.

Good CD.

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