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Animaniacs Variety Pack Mp3, Flac, Wma Animaniacs Variety Pack mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Children's / Stage & Screen Album: Variety Pack Country: US Released: 1996 Style: Soundtrack MP3 version RAR size: 1413 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1409 mb WMA version RAR size: 1928 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 537 Other Formats: AC3 RA AUD VOX MOD ADX AIFF Tracklist Hide Credits Variety Speak 1 Music By, Lyrics By – Randy Rogel The Monkey Song 2 Music By, Lyrics By – Irving Burgie, Norman Spain All The Words In The English Language (Part 1) 3 Music By, Lyrics By – Randy RoegelScript By – Paul Rugg Pinky & The Brain 4 Lyrics By – Tom RueggerMusic By – Richard Stone Cheese Roll Call 5 Lyrics By – Paul RuggMusic By – John Phillip Sousa* Multiplication 6 Music By, Lyrics By – Randy Rogel Dot's Song 7 Lyrics By – John P. McCannMusic By – Richard Stone Dot's Quiet Time 8 Lyrics By – Nicholas HollanderMusic By – Julie Bernstein, Richard Stone All The Words In The English Language (Part 2) 9 Music By, Lyrics By – Randy RogelScript By – Paul Rugg Slappy Squirrel Theme 10 Lyrics By – Tom RueggerMusic By – Richard Stone Wakko's Two Note Song 11 Lyrics By – Peter HastingsMusic By – Peter Hastings, Richard Stone The Presidents 12 Lyrics By – Randy RogelMusic By – Gioacchino Rossini The Anvil Song 13 Music By, Lyrics By – Peter Hastings At The Big Wrap Party Tonight 14 Lyrics By – Tom RueggerMusic By – Richard Stone All The Words In The English Language (Part 3) 15 Music By, Lyrics By – Randy RogelScript By – Paul Rugg The Goodbye Song 16 Lyrics By – John P. McCannMusic By – Richard Stone Credits Arranged By – J. Eric Schmidt, Richard Stone Art Direction – Coco Shinomiya Artwork By [Album Illustrations] – John Pound Conductor [The Animaniacs Orchestra] – J. Eric Schmidt Design – Art Slave Directed By [Vocal Tracks] – Andrea Romano Drums – Mike Englander Edited By [Music Editor] – Tom Lavin Executive Producer – Steven Spielberg Executive Producer [Executive In Charge Of Production] – Jean MacCurdy Executive Producer [Executives In Charge Of Music For Kid Rhino] – Robin Frederick Executive Producer [Executives In Charge Of Music For Warner Bros.] – Doug Frank, Gary LeMel Guitar – Tom Lavin Keyboards – Alan Steinberger Mastered By – Bob Fisher, McKinley Marshall Producer – Peter Hastings, Rusty Mills Producer [Album] – Richard Stone Producer [Associate Album Producer] – Julie Bernstein Producer [Senior] – Tom Ruegger Recorded By [Vocals] – Harry Andronis Recorded By, Mixed By – Alan Hirschberg* Trombone – Alan Kaplan, Alex Iles Trumpet – Rick Baptist Violin – Bruce Dukov, Sid Page Voice Actor [Additional Vocals] – Dorian Harewood, Frank Welker, Jim Cummings Voice Actor [Baloney] – Jeff Bennett Voice Actor [Dot, Hello Nurse] – Tress MacNeille Voice Actor [Himself] – Dick Button Voice Actor [Skippy] – Nathan Ruegger Voice Actor [Slappy] – Sherri Stoner Voice Actor [Wakko] – Jess Harnell Voice Actor [Yakko, Pinky, Dr. Scratchansniff] – Rob Paulsen Woodwind [Woodwinds] – Jim Ercole, John Mitchell Notes Music recorded and mixed at Mad Hatter Studios. Vocals recorded at Soundcastle Studios and Monterey Post Production. Music edited at Triad Music. Album mastered at Brave New Media and Digital Domain. Mfd. for BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. D 102983 Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout: IFPI L431 D102983 2/96 1DA5 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year R2 72181 Animaniacs Variety Pack (CD, Album) Kid Rhino R2 72181 US 1995 R4 72181 Animaniacs Variety Pack (Cass, Album) Kid Rhino R4 72181 US 1995 Related Music albums to Variety Pack by Animaniacs Richie Beirach, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, George Mraz, Adam Nussbaum, John Scofield - Some Other Time - A Tribute To Chet Baker Randy Hansen - Randy Hansen Randy Crawford - The Very Best Of Randy Crawford Randy Jenkins - Babe / No Words On Paper Animaniacs - Yakko's World Richard Smith - Natural Soul Judy Preston - Quiero Ser Un Rolling Stone = I Wanna Be A Rolling Stone Randy Travis, -.
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