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The Simpsons Sing the Blues
The Simpsons Sing the Blues
Tracks (10)
Released: January, 1990 by Geffen
Produced by: Bill Merryfield, Bryan Loren, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, John Boylan
Engineer(s): Bob Cobban, Bryan Loren, Ernie Rose, Guy DeFazio, Jesse Kanner, John Moyer, Mick Guzauski, Paul Grupp, Richard Cottrell
Genre: Soundtrack
Songs
1
Do the Bartman
2
School Days
3
Born Under a Bad Sign
4
Moanin' Lisa Blues
5
Deep, Deep Trouble
6
God Bless the Child
7
I Love to See You Smile
8
Springfield Soul Stew
9
Look at All Those Idiots
10
Sibling Rivalry
Album Review
This musical spin-off of the animated television series retained the same skewed-life humor that made the show a hit and tried to instigate a dance craze ("Do the Bartman"). Not really a comedy album, though it certainly contains funny moments ("Look at All Those Idiots," "Deep Deep Trouble"). Despite its smart-ass front, it sneaks in some subversive musical education, too: no album that includes Billie Holiday's "God Bless the Child," Randy Newman's "I Love to See You Smile" and a parody of King Curtis's "Memphis Soul Stew" (redone as "Springfield Soul Stew") can be all bad. ~ Brian Mansfield, All Music Guide
 
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