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The Simpsons Sing The Blues

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American album certifications – The Simpsons – THE SIMPSONS SING THE BLUES". Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved October 16, 2015. and using the word of kurt cobain i laugh because they all are the same and say look all those idiots Bowdlerize: "Do The Bartman" received airplay on Radio Disney in the late 90s with Bart's instance of "damn" being censored. Animated 'toons now singing tunes". Toledo Blade. Associated Press. January 12, 1991 . Retrieved April 23, 2011. It's definitely a product of its time, the production is very 90's and for something that just barely out of the 80s that's kinda impressive.

Post-Treatment Lollipop: In "Deep Deep Trouble," Bart gets a lollipop from the barber after the final indignity of having his head shaved bare. He doesn't seem much consoled.Different cast members lent their voices to the album with both new material and cover songs. There were a number of notable musicians who appeared on the album, including B.B. King, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Dr. John, and Marcy Levy. Not bad at all I'm not listening to this just because I'm listening to a lot of Jazz and Blues lately. But it's a pretty funny and nice coincidence but the song is a ballad a christian song and about losing it all the sax solo at the end is flawless and indeed a blessing The album was also a success in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at #6 on the country's albums chart. The album was eventually certified Gold in the UK. As a whole the production on this album is really good, and the singing is better than you'd expect. I wish Bart got to sing more, because he does a lot better singing than rapping. As a Simpson fan too, a lot of the songs that aren't as great too are still pretty pleasing for fan service reasons. It's really cool that they made this.

Downer Ending: If it wasn't bad enough for what Bart went through in "Deep, Deep Trouble", he suffers the indignity of getting his entire head shaved off in the end (and being laughed at for it in the video). I Love To See You Smile" sounds so much like a mix of "You've Got A Friend In Me" and "If I Didn't Have You" by Randy Newman that I actually had to look and see if he had any input on it (he didn't, which is weird, because this album predates both). Look at all those idiots debates based and unbased what is based? what is cringe? what is bad? what is worth? Florida Flambeau". Tallahassee, Fla.: Florida State College for Women. July 11, 1990 – via Internet Archive. Brusie, David. "The Simpsons – The Simpsons Sing the Blues". Tiny Mix Tapes. Archived from the original on May 16, 2009 . Retrieved October 23, 2022.Studio Chatter: Lisa Simpson at the beginning of "God Bless The Child", specifically requesting no synthesized strings and all live studio musicians (just as synth strings were entering the song). Different cast members lent their voices to the album with both new material and covers of classic blues songs.

piano 2, 7, keyboards 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, programming 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, associate producer 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, writer 4, 9, 10, organ 10 The second single released, "Deep, Deep Trouble" also did well in the UK, reaching number 7. Both "Do The Bartman" and "Deep, Deep Trouble" were released as music videos in 1991. The Simpsons Sing the Blues is the first of many Simpsons Albums, made in 1990. The album contained originally recorded music. It is the only Simpsons' Album to originally release in LP vinyl format.

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Pareles, Jon (December 30, 1990). "Pop Music/1990; The Best Show? In the Court, Not the Concert Hall". The New York Times . Retrieved May 17, 2016.

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