- Hallelujah Chorus from the Messiah - George Handel (title card)
- Symphony #6 "Pastoral" - 1st Mvt. - Ludwig Beethoven, Fiachra Trench ("Hello, boys and girls, this here is a true story that we just made up!")
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson; Dramatic Impact 5 - Ivor Slaney (Stimpy farts)
- Dramatic Impact 6 - Ivor Slaney (post-fart)
- Drama Link (d) - Hubert Clifford (Stimpy's shocked)
- Drama Link (a) - Hubert Clifford ("REN!!!")
- Dance of the Hours - Helmuth Brandenburg ("Ren, you'll never believe what happened!")
- Coriolanus-Overture Op.62 - Ludwig Beethoven (Stimpy trying to fart)
- Light-Hearted Links (1-6) - Eric Spear ("Stinky is NOT a fantasy.")
- Shopping Spree - Laurie Johnson (Stimpy runs off)
- Holiday Playtime - Cedric Palmer (Stimpy searches for Stinky)
- Trombone Slides - Dick Walter (Stimpy hits his head on the piano bench)
- Clair De Lune - Helmuth Brandenburg, Claude Debussy (Stimpy sad at the TV)
- Willy Nilly - Cyril Watters (Ren in the litter box)
- Linked Romantic Movements - Sam Fonteyn (Stimpy cries)
- Links and Interjections (II - 1 -10) - Alan Braden ("I'm not listening to this anymore.")
- Smouldering Fury (c) - Trevor Duncan ("He's real, he's real, he's real.")
- Heavy Affliction - Cedric Palmer (Ren tries to comfort Stimpy)
- Colour Bridges (1) - Sidney Kay ("Fine! Sit here and wallow, you fat, you stupid, you AGGH! Who needs ya?")
- String Quartet #2 - Nocturne - Aleksandre Borodin, Fiachra Trench (Stimpy laying awake in bed)
- Bella Mia Fiamma Addio - Aria for Soprano and Orchestra - Wolfgang Mozart, George Wilson [CPM] (Stinky looks in the window)
- Tender Affair - Mike Sunderland (Stimpy calls for Stinky outside)
- Changing Moods - Sam Fonteyn ("Gosh darn it, Ren!")
- Timpani Roll - Sammy Burdson ("Stimpy, no!")
- Symphony #6 "Pathetique" 1st Mvt. - Peter Tchaikovsky, Fiachra Trench (Ren prays at the house when Stimpy leaves)
- Symphony No.5 In C-Minor Op.67 "Fate" @ Allegro Con Brio - Ludwig Beethoven (Stimpy looking for Stinky in the city)
- Jingle Bells (d) - Simon Benson (Santa Claus)
- Symphony #6 "Pastoral" Movement 4 - Ludwig Beethoven (montage of Stimpy looking for Stinky)
- Timpattern [#51.4] - Sammy Burdson (drums when Stimpy crawls around the corner)
- Lifeblood E - Mladen Franko (Stimpy sees the manure)
- Heavy Affliction - Cedric Palmer (Stimpy falls to the ground)
- Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor - Stranger In Paradise 1 - Aleksandre Borodin [removed from APM site] (Stinky sits on Stimpy's butt)
- Bits and Pieces - Ronald Hanmer (Stinky chased by bums)
- Drama Link (o) - Hubert Clifford (Stinky in the sewer)
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas [arrangement by Charlie Brissette] (Ren sings it)
- Romeo & Juliet Overture; Symphony #6 "Pathetique" 1st Mvt. - Peter Tchaikovsky, Fiachra Trench (Ren answers the door to find Stimpy)
- Silent Night - Tim Renwick (Stimpy warming up by the fire)
- Romantic Legend - Eric Swan (Stimpy hugs Stinky)
- Poetic Love Theme B - Mladen Franko (fish wife)
- Wedding Procession - Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Leslie Pearson (Stinky and fish get married)
- Joy to the World - Alec Gould (ending)
Have Yourself a Stinky Little Christmas ("Waiting for Santa" VHS wraparounds; thanks to Allen J. for first breaking this extra down):
- The Twelve Days of Yaksmas - Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Norman Mamey [original composition] (title card)
- Sleigh-Ride - David Snell ("Oh joy! It's Christmas Eve, Ren!")
- Cat Hairballs - Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Tom Armbruster, Charlie Brissette [original composition] ("Cat Hairballs" music video)
- Fleck the Walls - Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Norman Mamey [original composition] ("Fleck the Walls" music video)
- Gossec: Gavotte - Lee Ashley [OGM] (Ren goes to the bathroom)
- Jingle Bells (d) - Simon Benson ("Ho ho ho!")
Timpani Roll is technically on there on SCD-221 (though Games clearly sourced it from the "dramatic Timpani and Drums" vinyl album), but for some reason the regular one is cut to 3 seconds, and only the alternate with more echo plays in full.
ReplyDeleteThe cue in full can fortunately be found on the Upright Music website here: https://search.upright-music.pl/album/2a4e12f4-5556-42a3-9a8e-c86f28d3b6dc?selected=720da88d-de31-4842-898d-22d288a2f1f8
An amusing footnote about Upright's website is that it also has Dramatic Workshop 7 - Orchestral Promos with tracks that don't cut off a bit too early, and a version of Dramatic Workshop 2 - Love and Scenic where the last few tracks are not glitched and broken.
Bruton's arrangement of Symphony #5 Movement 3 isn't the version used here - it lacks the slow opening that's heard in the episode. I personally believe it to be the George Wilson arrangement on the Warner Chappell site; however it could be either of the arrangements from the Sonia library. It's somewhat hard to tell.
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