The Simpsons Movie
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- The Simpsons Theme
- Trapped Like Carrots
- Doomsday Is Family Time
- Release the Hounds
- Clap For Alaska
- What's An Epiphany?
- Thank You Boob Lady
- You Doomed Us All...Again
- ...Lead, Not To Read
- Why Does Everything I Whip Leave Me?
- Bart's Doodle
- World's Fattest Fertilizer Salesman
- His Big Fat Butt Could Shield Us All
- Spider Pig
- Recklessly Impulsive
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #33287 in Music
- Released on: 2007-07-24
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Hitting theaters July 27th, this movie is certainly one of the most highly anticipated releases of 2007. It will feature all the voices of the original cast that has made the Simpson's TV show the longest running animated series in television history. The show has aired more than 375 episodes and will celebrate its 400th this season, scheduled to coincide with the film's opening. This CD contains the familiar themes from the show as well as the original movie score by award-winning composer/producer Hans Zimmer. A must for all Simpson's fans and donut lovers alike.
Customer Reviews
A true simpson fan item
Very funny music makes you laugh with each track. "Spiderpig spiderpig does whatever a spiderpig does"
Excellent Score
everyone needs to stop complaining and realize that this is MUSIC ONLY... as far as ive listened, the only words in the whole album are "theeee simpsoooonns". this is the music to the movie, which i think fit INCREDIBLY well and helped set the mood and feel for the entire film. well done!!
ps - i simply bought this because im a collector.
Clap For Alaska
-The long awaited Simpsons movie finally arrived, and it got a very enjoyable score to boot. Despite Zimmer's name being on the album, this is a very Danny Elfman score with a dash of John Debney and John Powell thrown in there. It's rather refreshing to hear pretty woodwinds and harp in a Zimmer score. *cheap shot* I didn't even know he knew they existed */cheap shot*
-"Clap For Alaska" is a great piece of music that makes the whole album a great purchase for me. It starts off very noble then builds into this beautiful and silly choral piece. I wish I could explain why I've become so addicted to that track but I just can't stop listening to it. It's just one of those things that makes you glad you have ears. I think most people though will probably find their highlight in "Spider-Pig". It's a cute little moment but I don't really care for it that much.
-The one track that I can't figure out why it's on the album is "Recklessly Impulsive", which is 5 minutes of club music. I can't even remember hearing that in the movie. It's a terrible track that's more noise than music. I just delete that from my playlist on iTunes so I don't have to waste a second listening to that nonsense. Other than that abysmal blunder everything else is peachy on the album.
-Cheers to Zimmer and his countless assistants and orchestrators for providing a very pleasing score to a very satisfying movie.
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