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1 The Simpsons, television theme Elfman 1:27
2 Trapped Like Carrots Zimmer 2:14
3 Doomsday Is Family Time Zimmer 2:27
4 Release The Hounds Zimmer 2:19
5 Clap For Alaska Zimmer 1:55
6 What's An Epiphany? Zimmer 2:07
7 Thank You Boob Lady Zimmer 2:45
8 You Doomed Us All... Again Zimmer 5:52
9 ... Lead, Not To Read Zimmer 2:05
10 Why Does Everything I Whip Leave Me? Zimmer 3:05
11 Bart's Doodle Zimmer 1:01
12 Worlds Fattest Fertilizer Salesman Zimmer 5:05
13 His Big Fat Butt Could Shield Us All Zimmer 1:46
14 Spiderman, television theme song (1960s) Harris/Webster 1:04
15 Recklessly Impulsive, remix (for The Simpsons Movie) [*] Allison 5:27
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The Simpsons Movie: The Music

Audio Compact Disc [Original Soundtrack]

Label: Extreme Music

Category: Pop/Rock

The Simpsons Movie: The Music

UPC: 875444008826

Release Date: 07/24/2007

Original Release Date: 07/24/2007

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [The Simpsons, television 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, Worlds Fattest Fertilizer Salesman, His Big Fat Butt Could Shield Us All, Spiderman, television theme song (1960s), Recklessly Impulsive, remix (for The Simpsons Movie) [*]]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

One thing is clear from the soundtrack to The Simpsons Movie -- the long-awaited silver screen debut of Matt Groening's timeless cartoon family is not a musical. It may not be a musical, but it is surely the soundtrack to a big-screen spectacular, meaning that the zany, zesty work of Alf Clausen has been traded in for the lush, symphonic touch of Hans Zimmer, who manages to retain enough of the spirit of the show but gives it a full-fledged widescreen makeover. In other words, this soundtrack is a traditional score -- even "Spider Pig" is sung by a choir, not the characters, and only the ending tongue-in-cheek electro-dance of "Recklessly Impulsive" breaks the symphonic spell -- and even with titles as wacky as "Doomsday Is Family Time," "Thank You Boob Lady," and "Why Does Everything I Whip Leave Me?," the soundtrack doesn't sound all that humorous. It merely sounds like the sweeping yet sensitive mood music to a movie. And on those terms, The Simpsons Movie is a very good soundtrack -- perhaps not as clever as Clausen, but it's still light on its feet while having enough pomp and circumstance to justify being shown on such a larger screen. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi