Hey guys, it's been too long, and i've just been busy with school, youtube, and ripping DRM free iTunes SpongeBob episodes for people. But I plan on getting the final 3 APC episode music identification blogs out by the end of June to beginning of July. I also plan on trying to do the 8 mins of Life Sucks :). Stay tuned. BTW, I am the youtuber known as "Ren and Stimpy's Music", I will begin to add links to the tracks on youtube so it'd be easier for you to find them and navigate the site!
Also beginning another music identification blog for my own creation, but, don't want to really reveal it until it premieres! - Jonas Bond, 11:34 PM, 6-22-17
Can you get the soundtracks from the series I have been trying to download from?
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Bluesy - plays in Ren's Tootache.
Rossini: Overture from “William Tell” (Lee Ashley re-arrangement) [OGM] - plays in A Yard Too Far and Ren Needs Help.
I stumbled into this website which has production music vol 1-3. it does not have track info for volume 3 though:(
ReplyDeletehttp://download-soundtracks.com/television-soundtracks/the-ren-stimpy-show-production-music-vol-1-3/
I used your website to fill in a bunch of the artist info but am still coming up a bit hort on some of it.
Do you know anything about these soundtracks? Are you willing to help me fill in the rest of my empty itunes artist info? you appear to be the most informed person on this!
please help
Song Artist
ReplyDeleteThe Adventures of PC 49 Ronald Hanmer
Afternoon Promenade Keith Nichols
Agitato in C Minor Jack Shaindlin
Alla Hornpipe Georg Friederich Händel
Allo Paris Nino Nardini
American Ball Game Ronald Hanmer
Annen Polka Johann Strauss II
Approaching Evil Chris Payne, Paul Rogers
The Aquarium Camille Saint-Saens
Arabian Dance Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Aragonaise Georges Bizet
Arizona Fanfare Jack Shaindlin
Armed Attack Jean Clero
Asinine Jack Shaindlin
Barber of Seville Overture Gioacchino Rossini
Bargains Galore Dennis Berry, Stuart Crombie
Bat Stabs David Farnon
The Beautiful Isles of Hawaii George Elliott
Black Swarm Simon Benson
Blackpool Lament Len Rawle
Brass Stabs John Fox
Camptown Races Stephen Collins Foster, Edwina Travis-Chin
Can-Can Jacques Offenbach
Cannonball John Horler
Catwalk Kenny Graham
Changing Moods Sam Fonteyn
Clown in Town Philippe Pares
Club 69
Colossal Monument Gerhard Trede
Count the Stars Chris Walden
Crazy Goof Jack Shaindlin
The Crime Busters Ralph Dollimore
Crime Doesn't Pay Jack Beaver
Dance of the Hours Amilcare Ponchielli
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Dance of the Swans Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Dancing the Hula Kapono Beamer
Devil's Ride
Dorinda McClure Dougie Pincock
Drama Sting Sidney Torch
Dramatic String Effect John Fox
Drive the Jive Chris Walden
Eerie Tension Gregor Narholz
Elemental Power Gerhard Trede
Elvira Madigan
The Entertainer
Escape Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch
Fifth Symphony
Flight of the Bumblebee Nikolai Rimsky
Flower Duet Elaine Barry, Leo Delibes, Fiachra Trench
Flower Duet (with vocals) Elaine Barry, Leo Delibes, Fiachra Trench
Fourth Symphony
Funeral March of a Marionette Charles Gounod
Funiculi Funicula Lee Ashley
Garden Flowers Charles Williams
Goldfinger Robert Mersey
Green Sleeves
Gunfighter Franco Micalizzi, Roberto Pregadio
Habanera Georges Bizet
Hackney Carriage Cedric Palmer
Hallelujah Chorus George Frideric Handel
The Honolula Hula Band George Elliott
Horn Concerto
Humoresque Antonín Dvořák, Henrik Nielsen
Hungarian Sundance Friedrich Sehl
In the Hall of the Mountain King Edvard Grieg
The Italian Symphony
Joyful and Triumphant Alan Moorhouse
Kathies Jig
The Kill Brian Beamish, Garry Hardman
The King's Fanfare Laurie Johnson
The King's Tournament Barrie Hingley
King Conga Dennis Farnon
A Kiss in the Moonlight
La Cucaracha
Lifeblood Mladen Franko
Little Puckers
Lonely Violin Dick Walter
March of the Toreadors Georges Bizet
Marriage of Figaro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Minuet from String Quintet in E Luigi Boccherini
Mountain Dew Graham Preskett
Nature's World John Fox
New World Symphony (movement 1) Antonín Dvořák
New World Symphony (movement 2) Antonín Dvořák
New World Symphony (movement 4) Antonín Dvořák
Night on Bald Mountain Modest Mussorgsky
Nocturne Alexander Borodin
Only Lovers Know (a) Mladen Franko
Patriotic March Mayhew Lake
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Poet and Peasant Overture Franz von Suppe
Prince of Denmark's March Jeremiah Clarke
Real and Unreal Richard Harvey
Ren and Stimpy Opening Theme Chris Reccardi, Jim Smith, Scott Huml, John Kricfalusi
Roman March Robert Sharples
Romeo and Juliet Love Theme Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Roses and Moonlight Alan Moorhouse
Russian Dance Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Scarborough Tales
Scenic Action John Fox
Scenic Action (b) John Fox
Scenic Reflections
Shock Impact
Shopping Spree Laurie Johnson
Sixth Symphony
Sneak Up Gerhard Trede
South Sea Island Lullaby George Elliott
Spring Song Felix Mendelssohn
Stack of Leis Kapono Beamer
Star Parade Tony Kinsey
Stormy Passage Cedric King-Palmer
Sublime Ghost William Loose, John Seely
The Thieving Magpie (alternate version) Gioacchino Rossini
To a Wild Rose Edward MacDowell
To Death or Glory Laurie Johnson
Tomorrow the World Cedric King-Palmer
Tritsch Tratsch Polka Johann Strauss II
Trumpet Concerto
Unknown Flute Piece
Valse Diable Alec Gould
Waltz of the Flowers Ron Ronsted, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
War Lords Robert Cornford
William Tell Overture Gioacchino Rossini
Young Ballerina David Farnon
Powerhouse Raymond Scott
The Toy Trumpet Raymond Scott
New Year's Eve in a Haunted House Raymond Scott
Manhattan Minuet Raymond Scott
Dinner Music For a Pack of Hungry Cannibals Raymond Scott
Moment Musical Raymond Scott
Holiday Playtime Cedric King-Palmer
Twilight in Turkey Raymond Scott
In a 18th Century Drawing Room Raymond Scott
At an Arabian House Party Raymond Scott
War Dance for Wooden Indians Raymond Scott
Huckelberry Duck Raymond Scott
Club 69 - David Gold & Alan Hawkshaw
ReplyDeleteDevil's Ride - William Farran
Elvira Madigan (Piano Concerto 21) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Entertainer - Scott Joplin
Fifth Symphony - Ludwig van Beethoven
Fourtieth Symphony - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Greensleves - trad.
Horn Concerto - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Italian Symphony - Felix Mendelssohn
Kathies Jig -> Kathleen's Jig - John Leach
A Kiss in the Moonlight - Johnny Pearson
La Cucaracha - Roy Wootton
Little Puckers - Jon Meyer
Piano Concerto - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Scarborough Tales - Richard Allen Harvey & Gary Jay Taylor
Scenic Reflections - Mladen Franko
Shock Impact (aka Shock Horror) - Dick Walter
Sixth Symphony - Ludwig van Beethoven
Unknown Flute Piece > Hold That Tiger - Original Dixieland Jass Band from Betty Boop
Still can't identify "Trumpet Concerto" though.
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ReplyDeleteHey, I understand you have been inactive for the longest time, but AllenJ has finally shut his "Ren and Stimpy" music blog on Wordpress down just recently after 4 years of running it. However, for posterity, I've rounded up all the newly identified tracks from APM Music and Capitol Records/OGM Music and posted it to the "Ren and Stimpy Show" thread on Anime Superhero Forums' "Toonzone Animation Wiki", if you're still active there. And I've also left a list of the remaining unknown tracks for R&S there, too.
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ReplyDeleteNot sure anyone will see this, but i've been for many years looking for a classical music piece that i listened once in a R&S episode a long time ago...Its a classical musical song with a chorus where they only say "Ha Ha Ha"...it's really beautiful but i never managed to identify it. Notably, the first time i listen to it was on a promotional VHS tape for a Lancia car... Anyways if anyone in the blogosphere has any suggestion i would love to explore. Many many thanks (cesar2001 at gemail)
ReplyDeleteI wish i knew...it's stuck in my memory...just wondering if this rings any bells to someone...
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