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The Simpsons Sing The Blues
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I love Buster Poindexter!, 05 Apr 2008
This is the debut album from the pop cultural phenomenon with, amongst other things, its own star on the Hollywood walk of fame, THE SIMPSONS.
This album features 5 original Simpson's songs & 5 covers of classic blues songs, all sung in the inimitable Simpson's style.
1.DO THE BARTMAN - 5:11.
A number one hit co written by Michael Jackson!
2.SCHOOL DAY - 3:57.
A rockin' cover of Chuck Berry's song, featuring Bart Simpson and Buster Poindexter {David Johansen.}
3.BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN - 3:08.
Dan Castellaneta doing Homer Simpson doing Albert King!
4.MOANIN' LISA BLUES - 4:49.
My favourite line in this BLACK VELVET {Alannah Myles} sounding song is "I'm down so low, if I cheered up I'd still be depressed!"
Sounds different to when it featured in the season 1 episode MOANING LISA, but it's equally as good, if not better!
5.DEEP DEEP TROUBLE - 4:28.
Bart raps about what happened to him "Once upon a time, about a week ago."
6.GOD BLESS THE CHILD - 4:31.
The slowest and most soulful song on the album. It features Lisa Simpson & Bleeding Gums Murphy {Ron Taylor}.
7.I LOVE TO SEE YOU SMILE - 3:07.
A Marge & Homer duet.
8.SPRINGFIELD SOUL STEW - 2:38.
Marge Simpson's version of MEMPHIS SOUL STEW.
Play it loud, & play it proud!
9.LOOK AT ALL THOSE IDIOTS - 3:52.
Harry Shearer talking to himself! {He voices Mr Burns AND Mr Smithers!}
10.SIBLING RIVALRY - 4:40.
A Bart & Lisa duet.
ALBUM DURATION: 40 minutes 23 seconds.
Also, this album features B.B King, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Dr John and Marcy Levy.
This album doesn't come with song words, but the enclosed booklet does contain five small black and white pictures of the Simpson's cast with their aliases.
The perfect soundtrack to accompany a mundane chore; it'll go in a flash!
Utterly fabulous! Fantastic, 03 Feb 2005
This album is fantastic - it is a wonderful fusion of two of my favourite things: the Simpsons and the blues. This is not a rip-off designed to cash in on the fame of the Simpsons. It is a fabulous CD in its own right. The songs are all sung by members of the Simpsons family - the lyrics are original and appropriate to the character. The music is mostly blues classics (with some original material) performed by fantastic (and famous) blues musicians. I could have done without Bart rapping but this is not a major complaint - Lisa singing the Moanin' Lisa Blues more than compensated. It brought a smile to my face and joy to my heart.
Something for everyone, 12 Feb 2002
This is definately a fantastic album. The tracks on it range from Bart and Jazzy Jeff rapping, to Homer and Marge Singing a catchy 1940's tune. It is really well worth owning and at the price, a steal. A must have for any Simpsons fan.
FUNKY FAMILY, 18 Dec 2001
Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie pour their hearts out about their garishly-coloured lives in a mixture of classic covers and songs written especially for them. Bart delivers the dance-raps of Do The Bartman and Deep Deep Trouble and also duets with Buster Pointdexter on Chuck Berry's School Days with Joe Walsh's guitar solos. Homer, full of woe and trouble, croons the classic blues Born Under A Bad Sign and Marge covers Springfield Soul Stew to the melody of Memphis Soul Stew. Together the two of them sing the romantic duet I Love To See You Smile with Dr John on piano and Roger McGuin on banjo. Blueshound Lisa shines on the Billie Holiday standard God Bless The Child and the original Moanin' Lisa Blues. This family is hot!
How can you grow tired of this?, 31 May 2001
If you like the TV show, buy the videos and worship the never-grow-old nature of the characters, thenthsi is the album for you. In my collection of Limp Bizkit, RATM, Metallica & Deftones, it seems a TADGE out of place, but it has me in creases every time - Homer's choices of jazz names for himself will NEVER not be funny!
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The Yellow Album
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The Simpsons;
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2005-05-30;
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Customer Reviews
I love Buster Poindexter!, 05 Apr 2008
This is the debut album from the pop cultural phenomenon with, amongst other things, its own star on the Hollywood walk of fame, THE SIMPSONS.
This album features 5 original Simpson's songs & 5 covers of classic blues songs, all sung in the inimitable Simpson's style.
1.DO THE BARTMAN - 5:11.
A number one hit co written by Michael Jackson!
2.SCHOOL DAY - 3:57.
A rockin' cover of Chuck Berry's song, featuring Bart Simpson and Buster Poindexter {David Johansen.}
3.BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN - 3:08.
Dan Castellaneta doing Homer Simpson doing Albert King!
4.MOANIN' LISA BLUES - 4:49.
My favourite line in this BLACK VELVET {Alannah Myles} sounding song is "I'm down so low, if I cheered up I'd still be depressed!"
Sounds different to when it featured in the season 1 episode MOANING LISA, but it's equally as good, if not better!
5.DEEP DEEP TROUBLE - 4:28.
Bart raps about what happened to him "Once upon a time, about a week ago."
6.GOD BLESS THE CHILD - 4:31.
The slowest and most soulful song on the album. It features Lisa Simpson & Bleeding Gums Murphy {Ron Taylor}.
7.I LOVE TO SEE YOU SMILE - 3:07.
A Marge & Homer duet.
8.SPRINGFIELD SOUL STEW - 2:38.
Marge Simpson's version of MEMPHIS SOUL STEW.
Play it loud, & play it proud!
9.LOOK AT ALL THOSE IDIOTS - 3:52.
Harry Shearer talking to himself! {He voices Mr Burns AND Mr Smithers!}
10.SIBLING RIVALRY - 4:40.
A Bart & Lisa duet.
ALBUM DURATION: 40 minutes 23 seconds.
Also, this album features B.B King, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Dr John and Marcy Levy.
This album doesn't come with song words, but the enclosed booklet does contain five small black and white pictures of the Simpson's cast with their aliases.
The perfect soundtrack to accompany a mundane chore; it'll go in a flash!
Utterly fabulous! Fantastic, 03 Feb 2005
This album is fantastic - it is a wonderful fusion of two of my favourite things: the Simpsons and the blues. This is not a rip-off designed to cash in on the fame of the Simpsons. It is a fabulous CD in its own right. The songs are all sung by members of the Simpsons family - the lyrics are original and appropriate to the character. The music is mostly blues classics (with some original material) performed by fantastic (and famous) blues musicians. I could have done without Bart rapping but this is not a major complaint - Lisa singing the Moanin' Lisa Blues more than compensated. It brought a smile to my face and joy to my heart.
Something for everyone, 12 Feb 2002
This is definately a fantastic album. The tracks on it range from Bart and Jazzy Jeff rapping, to Homer and Marge Singing a catchy 1940's tune. It is really well worth owning and at the price, a steal. A must have for any Simpsons fan.
FUNKY FAMILY, 18 Dec 2001
Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie pour their hearts out about their garishly-coloured lives in a mixture of classic covers and songs written especially for them. Bart delivers the dance-raps of Do The Bartman and Deep Deep Trouble and also duets with Buster Pointdexter on Chuck Berry's School Days with Joe Walsh's guitar solos. Homer, full of woe and trouble, croons the classic blues Born Under A Bad Sign and Marge covers Springfield Soul Stew to the melody of Memphis Soul Stew. Together the two of them sing the romantic duet I Love To See You Smile with Dr John on piano and Roger McGuin on banjo. Blueshound Lisa shines on the Billie Holiday standard God Bless The Child and the original Moanin' Lisa Blues. This family is hot!
How can you grow tired of this?, 31 May 2001
If you like the TV show, buy the videos and worship the never-grow-old nature of the characters, thenthsi is the album for you. In my collection of Limp Bizkit, RATM, Metallica & Deftones, it seems a TADGE out of place, but it has me in creases every time - Homer's choices of jazz names for himself will NEVER not be funny!
Ok, but really it's a gimmick..., 25 Aug 2008
The best thing about this CD is the cover and I have to say, what a cover it is. The Sgt. Pepper spin off is very clever, however, the same can't be said for the music.
Though some of the songs are quite catchy, they aren't very tuneful and they aren't particularly funny. The high pitched tones of Lisa and Bart can become annoying and this isn't really one to listen to over and over again.
If you are a real Simpsons fan and can pick this up for under £2 go for it, otherwise, don't bother, you are better off with a poster of the cover instead.
Like It Or Lump It, This Is Simpson's Style! {Bartholomew. J. Simpson.}, 14 Jun 2008
This is the second album of originally recorded songs, but the 3rd album overall from the stateside satire sensation The Simpson's.
The albums title is a parody of The Beatles' album commonly known as The White Album, and the cover is a parody of their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band..
This album contains 10 songs and 46 minutes worth of music:
1. LOVE? 3:50. It reminds me of the Will Smith song SUMMERTIME, 9/10.
2.SISTERS ARE DOIN IT FOR THEMSELVES 4:00. A rockin' Eurythmics cover, featuring Lisa & Marge Simpson, Patty & Selma Bouvier and Nancy & Ann Wilson of HEART! 10/10.
3. FUNNY HOW TIME SLIPS AWAY 4:07. Yet more proof Mr Dan Castellaneta has a fabulous voice! I would've liked this song more if Linda Ronstadt had duetted with Barney instead of Homer, because her and Homer never met in her episode! {MR PLOW, season 4} 9.5/10.
4. TWENTY - FOUR HOURS A DAY 4:24. Mr Hank Azaria showcases his fabulous Indian accent! 10/10.
5.THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF BART 6:08.
Thou shalt be sure to shake your big rear end.
Thou shalt always make rhymes.
Thou shalt procrastinate.
Thou shalt go wild.
Thou shalt dance like lunatics.
Thou shalt be alive.
Thou shalt slam the door.
Thou shalt question authority.
Thou shalt do exactly what you wanna do.
Thou shalt have fun.
The best song featuring Bart on this album {the others being tracks 1, 6, 8 and 10} 20/20.
6. I JUST CANT HELP MYSELF 4:59. An insight into the minds of our favourite family {Homers hip-hop is HILARIOUS!} 9/10.
7. SHE'S COMIN' OUT SWINGIN' 6:38. This song is supposed to be Lisa duetting with the P-FUNK ALL STARS, but she hardly features! 7/10.
8. ANYONE ELSE 3:57. A Bart and Lisa duet, 8.5/10.
9. EVERY SUMMER WITH YOU 3:37.
A Marge and Homer duet, 9.5/10.
10. HAIL TO THEE KAMP KRUSTY 5:01. A school choir, guitars and jazz? It can only be the Simpson's! {this song is a different version to the one featured in the season 4 episode KAMP KRUSTY} 8.5/10.
This album doesn't come with song words, but rather an A4-ish piece of paper that folds out to reveal who worked on what song and what the characters names are on the front cover {see my customer images.}
To conclude, not my favourite Simpson's album, but a good album nonetheless.
Utterly fabulous!
YOU GOTTA GET THIS !!!!!, 15 Jul 2005
I got this album today,i bought it really because of the spoof Sgt pepper cover,however now i have listened to the cd,i cant get enough of it. If this album had been vinyl,it would have been worn out by now! My favourite track,and it's still implanted in my brain now is,Ten commandments of Bart,a catchy tune or wot,get the album,get on your headphones,turn up the volume,and let rip,if your head does not bop from side to side to my favorite track,then you must be dead. Dava from GT Britain.
46 minutes of pleasure, 16 May 2005
This Album has been out for the last 7 years since 1998 and there still saying its not to be released till next week ! Well stand for it no longer if u are a simpsons fan or just a fan of fun cool music purchase this and my only reason for not giving this a 5 star is because it doesn't quite match the simpsons sing the blues so go to amazon.com and buy it from the good ol U.S.A
brillient, 10 Sep 2000
this is another great simpsons album my favourite songs on it are 24 hours aday - apu and love? another simpsons masterpiece
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Customer Reviews
I love Buster Poindexter!, 05 Apr 2008
This is the debut album from the pop cultural phenomenon with, amongst other things, its own star on the Hollywood walk of fame, THE SIMPSONS.
This album features 5 original Simpson's songs & 5 covers of classic blues songs, all sung in the inimitable Simpson's style.
1.DO THE BARTMAN - 5:11.
A number one hit co written by Michael Jackson!
2.SCHOOL DAY - 3:57.
A rockin' cover of Chuck Berry's song, featuring Bart Simpson and Buster Poindexter {David Johansen.}
3.BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN - 3:08.
Dan Castellaneta doing Homer Simpson doing Albert King!
4.MOANIN' LISA BLUES - 4:49.
My favourite line in this BLACK VELVET {Alannah Myles} sounding song is "I'm down so low, if I cheered up I'd still be depressed!"
Sounds different to when it featured in the season 1 episode MOANING LISA, but it's equally as good, if not better!
5.DEEP DEEP TROUBLE - 4:28.
Bart raps about what happened to him "Once upon a time, about a week ago."
6.GOD BLESS THE CHILD - 4:31.
The slowest and most soulful song on the album. It features Lisa Simpson & Bleeding Gums Murphy {Ron Taylor}.
7.I LOVE TO SEE YOU SMILE - 3:07.
A Marge & Homer duet.
8.SPRINGFIELD SOUL STEW - 2:38.
Marge Simpson's version of MEMPHIS SOUL STEW.
Play it loud, & play it proud!
9.LOOK AT ALL THOSE IDIOTS - 3:52.
Harry Shearer talking to himself! {He voices Mr Burns AND Mr Smithers!}
10.SIBLING RIVALRY - 4:40.
A Bart & Lisa duet.
ALBUM DURATION: 40 minutes 23 seconds.
Also, this album features B.B King, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Dr John and Marcy Levy.
This album doesn't come with song words, but the enclosed booklet does contain five small black and white pictures of the Simpson's cast with their aliases.
The perfect soundtrack to accompany a mundane chore; it'll go in a flash!
Utterly fabulous! Fantastic, 03 Feb 2005
This album is fantastic - it is a wonderful fusion of two of my favourite things: the Simpsons and the blues. This is not a rip-off designed to cash in on the fame of the Simpsons. It is a fabulous CD in its own right. The songs are all sung by members of the Simpsons family - the lyrics are original and appropriate to the character. The music is mostly blues classics (with some original material) performed by fantastic (and famous) blues musicians. I could have done without Bart rapping but this is not a major complaint - Lisa singing the Moanin' Lisa Blues more than compensated. It brought a smile to my face and joy to my heart.
Something for everyone, 12 Feb 2002
This is definately a fantastic album. The tracks on it range from Bart and Jazzy Jeff rapping, to Homer and Marge Singing a catchy 1940's tune. It is really well worth owning and at the price, a steal. A must have for any Simpsons fan.
FUNKY FAMILY, 18 Dec 2001
Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie pour their hearts out about their garishly-coloured lives in a mixture of classic covers and songs written especially for them. Bart delivers the dance-raps of Do The Bartman and Deep Deep Trouble and also duets with Buster Pointdexter on Chuck Berry's School Days with Joe Walsh's guitar solos. Homer, full of woe and trouble, croons the classic blues Born Under A Bad Sign and Marge covers Springfield Soul Stew to the melody of Memphis Soul Stew. Together the two of them sing the romantic duet I Love To See You Smile with Dr John on piano and Roger McGuin on banjo. Blueshound Lisa shines on the Billie Holiday standard God Bless The Child and the original Moanin' Lisa Blues. This family is hot!
How can you grow tired of this?, 31 May 2001
If you like the TV show, buy the videos and worship the never-grow-old nature of the characters, thenthsi is the album for you. In my collection of Limp Bizkit, RATM, Metallica & Deftones, it seems a TADGE out of place, but it has me in creases every time - Homer's choices of jazz names for himself will NEVER not be funny!
Ok, but really it's a gimmick..., 25 Aug 2008
The best thing about this CD is the cover and I have to say, what a cover it is. The Sgt. Pepper spin off is very clever, however, the same can't be said for the music.
Though some of the songs are quite catchy, they aren't very tuneful and they aren't particularly funny. The high pitched tones of Lisa and Bart can become annoying and this isn't really one to listen to over and over again.
If you are a real Simpsons fan and can pick this up for under £2 go for it, otherwise, don't bother, you are better off with a poster of the cover instead.
Like It Or Lump It, This Is Simpson's Style! {Bartholomew. J. Simpson.}, 14 Jun 2008
This is the second album of originally recorded songs, but the 3rd album overall from the stateside satire sensation The Simpson's.
The albums title is a parody of The Beatles' album commonly known as The White Album, and the cover is a parody of their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band..
This album contains 10 songs and 46 minutes worth of music:
1. LOVE? 3:50. It reminds me of the Will Smith song SUMMERTIME, 9/10.
2.SISTERS ARE DOIN IT FOR THEMSELVES 4:00. A rockin' Eurythmics cover, featuring Lisa & Marge Simpson, Patty & Selma Bouvier and Nancy & Ann Wilson of HEART! 10/10.
3. FUNNY HOW TIME SLIPS AWAY 4:07. Yet more proof Mr Dan Castellaneta has a fabulous voice! I would've liked this song more if Linda Ronstadt had duetted with Barney instead of Homer, because her and Homer never met in her episode! {MR PLOW, season 4} 9.5/10.
4. TWENTY - FOUR HOURS A DAY 4:24. Mr Hank Azaria showcases his fabulous Indian accent! 10/10.
5.THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF BART 6:08.
Thou shalt be sure to shake your big rear end.
Thou shalt always make rhymes.
Thou shalt procrastinate.
Thou shalt go wild.
Thou shalt dance like lunatics.
Thou shalt be alive.
Thou shalt slam the door.
Thou shalt question authority.
Thou shalt do exactly what you wanna do.
Thou shalt have fun.
The best song featuring Bart on this album {the others being tracks 1, 6, 8 and 10} 20/20.
6. I JUST CANT HELP MYSELF 4:59. An insight into the minds of our favourite family {Homers hip-hop is HILARIOUS!} 9/10.
7. SHE'S COMIN' OUT SWINGIN' 6:38. This song is supposed to be Lisa duetting with the P-FUNK ALL STARS, but she hardly features! 7/10.
8. ANYONE ELSE 3:57. A Bart and Lisa duet, 8.5/10.
9. EVERY SUMMER WITH YOU 3:37.
A Marge and Homer duet, 9.5/10.
10. HAIL TO THEE KAMP KRUSTY 5:01. A school choir, guitars and jazz? It can only be the Simpson's! {this song is a different version to the one featured in the season 4 episode KAMP KRUSTY} 8.5/10.
This album doesn't come with song words, but rather an A4-ish piece of paper that folds out to reveal who worked on what song and what the characters names are on the front cover {see my customer images.}
To conclude, not my favourite Simpson's album, but a good album nonetheless.
Utterly fabulous!
YOU GOTTA GET THIS !!!!!, 15 Jul 2005
I got this album today,i bought it really because of the spoof Sgt pepper cover,however now i have listened to the cd,i cant get enough of it. If this album had been vinyl,it would have been worn out by now! My favourite track,and it's still implanted in my brain now is,Ten commandments of Bart,a catchy tune or wot,get the album,get on your headphones,turn up the volume,and let rip,if your head does not bop from side to side to my favorite track,then you must be dead. Dava from GT Britain.
46 minutes of pleasure, 16 May 2005
This Album has been out for the last 7 years since 1998 and there still saying its not to be released till next week ! Well stand for it no longer if u are a simpsons fan or just a fan of fun cool music purchase this and my only reason for not giving this a 5 star is because it doesn't quite match the simpsons sing the blues so go to amazon.com and buy it from the good ol U.S.A
brillient, 10 Sep 2000
this is another great simpsons album my favourite songs on it are 24 hours aday - apu and love? another simpsons masterpiece
SImpsons songs and clips on CD, 27 Oct 2001
This CD contains many great songs, theme tunes and clips from the greatest show on TV, 'The Simpsons'. Songs that are included are the Stonecutters song, Homers barber shop quartet, Apu singing Who needs a Kwiki-Mart? and Troy singing in Planet of the Apes. There is also the Itchy and Scratchy theme too! Many of the end credit themes are include such as the Australian end theme or the Halloween special end theme. If that is not enough you get clips such as Homer going to buy some illegal fireworks or Bart selling his soul. This CD is great and true Simpsons fans must have it, if only so you can sing along to all songs!
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The Simpsons Movie: The Music
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Hans Zimmer;
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Customer Reviews
I love Buster Poindexter!, 05 Apr 2008
This is the debut album from the pop cultural phenomenon with, amongst other things, its own star on the Hollywood walk of fame, THE SIMPSONS.
This album features 5 original Simpson's songs & 5 covers of classic blues songs, all sung in the inimitable Simpson's style.
1.DO THE BARTMAN - 5:11.
A number one hit co written by Michael Jackson!
2.SCHOOL DAY - 3:57.
A rockin' cover of Chuck Berry's song, featuring Bart Simpson and Buster Poindexter {David Johansen.}
3.BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN - 3:08.
Dan Castellaneta doing Homer Simpson doing Albert King!
4.MOANIN' LISA BLUES - 4:49.
My favourite line in this BLACK VELVET {Alannah Myles} sounding song is "I'm down so low, if I cheered up I'd still be depressed!"
Sounds different to when it featured in the season 1 episode MOANING LISA, but it's equally as good, if not better!
5.DEEP DEEP TROUBLE - 4:28.
Bart raps about what happened to him "Once upon a time, about a week ago."
6.GOD BLESS THE CHILD - 4:31.
The slowest and most soulful song on the album. It features Lisa Simpson & Bleeding Gums Murphy {Ron Taylor}.
7.I LOVE TO SEE YOU SMILE - 3:07.
A Marge & Homer duet.
8.SPRINGFIELD SOUL STEW - 2:38.
Marge Simpson's version of MEMPHIS SOUL STEW.
Play it loud, & play it proud!
9.LOOK AT ALL THOSE IDIOTS - 3:52.
Harry Shearer talking to himself! {He voices Mr Burns AND Mr Smithers!}
10.SIBLING RIVALRY - 4:40.
A Bart & Lisa duet.
ALBUM DURATION: 40 minutes 23 seconds.
Also, this album features B.B King, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Dr John and Marcy Levy.
This album doesn't come with song words, but the enclosed booklet does contain five small black and white pictures of the Simpson's cast with their aliases.
The perfect soundtrack to accompany a mundane chore; it'll go in a flash!
Utterly fabulous! Fantastic, 03 Feb 2005
This album is fantastic - it is a wonderful fusion of two of my favourite things: the Simpsons and the blues. This is not a rip-off designed to cash in on the fame of the Simpsons. It is a fabulous CD in its own right. The songs are all sung by members of the Simpsons family - the lyrics are original and appropriate to the character. The music is mostly blues classics (with some original material) performed by fantastic (and famous) blues musicians. I could have done without Bart rapping but this is not a major complaint - Lisa singing the Moanin' Lisa Blues more than compensated. It brought a smile to my face and joy to my heart.
Something for everyone, 12 Feb 2002
This is definately a fantastic album. The tracks on it range from Bart and Jazzy Jeff rapping, to Homer and Marge Singing a catchy 1940's tune. It is really well worth owning and at the price, a steal. A must have for any Simpsons fan.
FUNKY FAMILY, 18 Dec 2001
Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie pour their hearts out about their garishly-coloured lives in a mixture of classic covers and songs written especially for them. Bart delivers the dance-raps of Do The Bartman and Deep Deep Trouble and also duets with Buster Pointdexter on Chuck Berry's School Days with Joe Walsh's guitar solos. Homer, full of woe and trouble, croons the classic blues Born Under A Bad Sign and Marge covers Springfield Soul Stew to the melody of Memphis Soul Stew. Together the two of them sing the romantic duet I Love To See You Smile with Dr John on piano and Roger McGuin on banjo. Blueshound Lisa shines on the Billie Holiday standard God Bless The Child and the original Moanin' Lisa Blues. This family is hot!
How can you grow tired of this?, 31 May 2001
If you like the TV show, buy the videos and worship the never-grow-old nature of the characters, thenthsi is the album for you. In my collection of Limp Bizkit, RATM, Metallica & Deftones, it seems a TADGE out of place, but it has me in creases every time - Homer's choices of jazz names for himself will NEVER not be funny!
Ok, but really it's a gimmick..., 25 Aug 2008
The best thing about this CD is the cover and I have to say, what a cover it is. The Sgt. Pepper spin off is very clever, however, the same can't be said for the music.
Though some of the songs are quite catchy, they aren't very tuneful and they aren't particularly funny. The high pitched tones of Lisa and Bart can become annoying and this isn't really one to listen to over and over again.
If you are a real Simpsons fan and can pick this up for under £2 go for it, otherwise, don't bother, you are better off with a poster of the cover instead.
Like It Or Lump It, This Is Simpson's Style! {Bartholomew. J. Simpson.}, 14 Jun 2008
This is the second album of originally recorded songs, but the 3rd album overall from the stateside satire sensation The Simpson's.
The albums title is a parody of The Beatles' album commonly known as The White Album, and the cover is a parody of their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band..
This album contains 10 songs and 46 minutes worth of music:
1. LOVE? 3:50. It reminds me of the Will Smith song SUMMERTIME, 9/10.
2.SISTERS ARE DOIN IT FOR THEMSELVES 4:00. A rockin' Eurythmics cover, featuring Lisa & Marge Simpson, Patty & Selma Bouvier and Nancy & Ann Wilson of HEART! 10/10.
3. FUNNY HOW TIME SLIPS AWAY 4:07. Yet more proof Mr Dan Castellaneta has a fabulous voice! I would've liked this song more if Linda Ronstadt had duetted with Barney instead of Homer, because her and Homer never met in her episode! {MR PLOW, season 4} 9.5/10.
4. TWENTY - FOUR HOURS A DAY 4:24. Mr Hank Azaria showcases his fabulous Indian accent! 10/10.
5.THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF BART 6:08.
Thou shalt be sure to shake your big rear end.
Thou shalt always make rhymes.
Thou shalt procrastinate.
Thou shalt go wild.
Thou shalt dance like lunatics.
Thou shalt be alive.
Thou shalt slam the door.
Thou shalt question authority.
Thou shalt do exactly what you wanna do.
Thou shalt have fun.
The best song featuring Bart on this album {the others being tracks 1, 6, 8 and 10} 20/20.
6. I JUST CANT HELP MYSELF 4:59. An insight into the minds of our favourite family {Homers hip-hop is HILARIOUS!} 9/10.
7. SHE'S COMIN' OUT SWINGIN' 6:38. This song is supposed to be Lisa duetting with the P-FUNK ALL STARS, but she hardly features! 7/10.
8. ANYONE ELSE 3:57. A Bart and Lisa duet, 8.5/10.
9. EVERY SUMMER WITH YOU 3:37.
A Marge and Homer duet, 9.5/10.
10. HAIL TO THEE KAMP KRUSTY 5:01. A school choir, guitars and jazz? It can only be the Simpson's! {this song is a different version to the one featured in the season 4 episode KAMP KRUSTY} 8.5/10.
This album doesn't come with song words, but rather an A4-ish piece of paper that folds out to reveal who worked on what song and what the characters names are on the front cover {see my customer images.}
To conclude, not my favourite Simpson's album, but a good album nonetheless.
Utterly fabulous!
YOU GOTTA GET THIS !!!!!, 15 Jul 2005
I got this album today,i bought it really because of the spoof Sgt pepper cover,however now i have listened to the cd,i cant get enough of it. If this album had been vinyl,it would have been worn out by now! My favourite track,and it's still implanted in my brain now is,Ten commandments of Bart,a catchy tune or wot,get the album,get on your headphones,turn up the volume,and let rip,if your head does not bop from side to side to my favorite track,then you must be dead. Dava from GT Britain.
46 minutes of pleasure, 16 May 2005
This Album has been out for the last 7 years since 1998 and there still saying its not to be released till next week ! Well stand for it no longer if u are a simpsons fan or just a fan of fun cool music purchase this and my only reason for not giving this a 5 star is because it doesn't quite match the simpsons sing the blues so go to amazon.com and buy it from the good ol U.S.A
brillient, 10 Sep 2000
this is another great simpsons album my favourite songs on it are 24 hours aday - apu and love? another simpsons masterpiece
SImpsons songs and clips on CD, 27 Oct 2001
This CD contains many great songs, theme tunes and clips from the greatest show on TV, 'The Simpsons'. Songs that are included are the Stonecutters song, Homers barber shop quartet, Apu singing Who needs a Kwiki-Mart? and Troy singing in Planet of the Apes. There is also the Itchy and Scratchy theme too! Many of the end credit themes are include such as the Australian end theme or the Halloween special end theme. If that is not enough you get clips such as Homer going to buy some illegal fireworks or Bart selling his soul. This CD is great and true Simpsons fans must have it, if only so you can sing along to all songs!
Average, but worth it for the Spider Pig track, 28 Sep 2007
Hans Zimmer is certainly a good sountrack composer and he's done the job well here, but I don't feel the music on its own is anything special really. I mainly wanted to hear the Spider Pig track which always makes me laugh. So unless you really loved the music when you saw the movie, or are a very big Simpsons fan then there's not much here really. I expect when I've seen the movie a few more times it will be nice to listen to the soundtrack and be reminded of the various funny parts though.
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The Simpsons Movie
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Various;
Adrenaline;
2007-07-31;
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Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
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*Amazon: £14.36
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