I Love Chicken:
- Lambs in Clover - Jack Strachey (title card and opening)
- Rock Chimes (a) - Gary Kettel (plays over the last note of "Lambs in Clover")
- Busy Shoppers - Len Stevens (Stimpy skips off-screen)
- Shuffle-Fox - Gerhard Trede (Stimpy going through the groceries)
- Toytown Soldiers - Richard Myhill ("...chicken!")
- Wo Die Zitronen Bluh'n, Walzer Op. 364 - Johann Strauss I ("What'll we do with you?")
- Show Fanfare 4 - David Lindup (picture of cooked chicken)
- Easy Does It - Ib Glindemann [CPM] (Stimpy preparing the chicken)
- Timpani - Rolls (b) - Gary Kettel; Moving Target - Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (chicken comes alive)
- Romeo & Juliet Overture - Peter Tchaikovsky [BR-0004] (Stimpy's in love with the chicken)
- Dramatic Cue (d) - Ronald Hanmer ("My... my chicken! My chicken and my best friend!")
- Mists of Time - David Snell ("Did you think I wouldn't notice?")
- Dramatic Impact 4 - Ivor Slaney ("I want my chicken dinner, and I want it now!")
- Tender Dreams A - Mladen Franko (Stimpy proclaims his love for the chicken)
- Sudden End - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch ("Marriage?!")
- Mister Smooth - John Horler [CPM] ("Fresh corn bread stuffing.")
- Once Upon a Dream - Clive Richardson ("And now, my love, let us off to Vegas and be married this very night.")
- Timpani - Military (a) - Gary Kettel (2 weeks later)
- Wedding March Op.61 - Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (Stimpy and chicken come back from their honeymoon)
- Nerve Centre - John Scott (Ren's still waiting for his dinner)
- Dramatic Impact 4 - Ivor Slaney (door slammed)
- Scenes from Childhood - Dreaming - Robert Schumann, Fiachra Trench (that night...)
- When Time Runs Out - Richard Harvey (Ren's awake)
- Etude Op. 10, #3 in E Major - Frederic Chopin, Fiachra Trench ("Mmm, something smells good!")
- Romeo and Juliet-Fantasy Overture - Peter Tchaikovsky (Stimpy going back and forth between the bed and the oven)
- Emotion 1 - John Fox, Otto Sieben (Stimpy pulls the chicken out of the oven)
- Last Post Trumpet Call - Barrie Hingley (closeup of burned chicken)
- Drama Link (h) - Hubert Clifford (Stimpy walks away)
- Romeo and Juliet-Fantasy Overture - Peter Tchaikovsky ("Oooh, I'm gonna get that chicken!")
- Lambs in Clover - Jack Strachey (Stimpy puts slippers on chicken)
- Moving Target - Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (paper falls down, revealing a pineapple)
- Gay Friends and Bongos - Scott Huml [original composition] (bongo drums before Stimpy races into the kitchen)
- Francesca Da Rimini - Symphonic Fantasia After Dante Op 32 - Peter Tchaikovsky, George Wilson [CPM] (Stimpy goes into kitchen)
- Nightmare - Jack Dorsey ("Grindy, grindy, grindy...")
- Der Große Sturm - Gerhard Trede [AKA Take By Storm] ("You poor baby...")
- Snare Drum - Rolls (e); Timpani Roll (e) - Gary Kettel (Stimpy approaches Ren)
- Elegy - Keith Mansfield ("Well let me spell it out for you, mister.")
- Lovers Dream - Mike Sunderland ("I love chicken, and chicken loves me.")
- Approaching Danger - James Clarke ("But what about my sausage?")
- Orchestral Link 71 - Mike Sunderland (Ren looks at the camera, sad)
- Lambs in Clover - Jack Strachey ("You know, I like your new look.")
- Torn Apart - Mike Sunderland; Orchestral Link 56 - Mike Sunderland (Ren cries)
- Bliss - Alec Gould (Stimpy consoles Ren)
- A Spring in Your Step - Graham Preskett (picnic)
- Action Cut A - Gregor Narholz (Ren eating)
- Danger Zone - Mike Sunderland (Stimpy has a horrified look)
- Sad Espressivo - Otto Sieben (Stimpy cries)
- Orchestral Link 6 - Mike Sunderland (six months later)
- Jiddish - Lutz Elias (Ren apologizes)
- Romeo & Juliet Overture - Peter Tchaikovsky [BR-0004] (Stimpy's in love with a goat head)
- Wedding March Op.61 - Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (Ren groans in aggravation)
- Orchestral Clash (a) - Gary Kettel (iris out)
Powdered Toast Man vs. Waffle Woman:
- Dramatic - Robert Mersey [Capitol Records] [AKA Goldfinger - David Morse [CPM]] (title card)
- Chapel Hymn 3 A (Thanksgiving) - Johann Cruger, Otto Sieben (opening at church)
- Showtime (b) - Robert Sharples ("B-11!")
- Tanks Attack - Gerhard Trede ("Not little Johnny!")
- Reach for the Stars - Richard Harvey ("POWDERED TOAST MAN!!!")
- Magical Effect (e) - Paddy Kingsland (PTM appears in the hospital)
- Summer Outing - Dick Walter (Johnny tells PTM he wants to see the president before his nap)
- Tender Dreams F - Mladen Franko ("But he says he's too busy!")
- Light Cavalry Overture - Franz Suppe (PTM to the rescue)
- King Lear I - Henryk Kuzniak ("How much more can Vicky Velcro take?!")
- Limelight Waltz - Albert Marland (Waffle Woman recalls her success)
- Berlin 1945 A - Gregor Narholz ("Then came Powdered Toast, and then ruin.")
- Dramatic - Robert Mersey [Capitol Records] [AKA Goldfinger - David Morse [CPM]] ("I will have my revenge!")
- National Anthem of USA A - Alfred Kluten (United Nations)
- Without Walls A - Mladen Franko (heavenly choir)
- Battle Order - Keith Mansfield ("You're coming with me!")
- Gewaltige Prachtmonumente - Gerhard Trede [AKA Colossal Monument] ("It's almost time for little Johnny's nap!")
- Aerial Warfare - Gerhard Trede (little Johnny's almost asleep)
- Summer Outing - Dick Walter ("Well little Johnny, I kept my promise...")
- Bouquets (1) - Laurie Johnson (Johnny cries)
- Smouldering Fury (b) - Trevor Duncan ("You should be ashamed of yourself!")
- Fire (JB-28) - William Loose, Jack Cookerly [Capitol Records] ("Why, you're nothing but a failure!")
- Danger Zone - Mike Sunderland (newspaper spin)
- Acts of Heroism (a) - Trevor Duncan (newspaper headlines)
- Emotion 10 - John Fox, Otto Sieben ("Nothing but a failure.")
- Funeral Music - Alfred Kluten [APM website incorrectly lists Gabriel Faure] (PTM retires)
- Orchestral Link 64 - Mike Sunderland ("...for good!")
- Menacing - Gerhard Trede (Vicky transforms into Waffle Woman)
- Floating Fortress A - Gregor Narholz (lightning strikes Waffle Co.)
- The Forbidden City - John Leach, George Fenton (shot of waffle iron)
- King Lear G - Henryk Kuzniak ("Finally, the return of Waffle Woman!")
- Showtime Fill (g) - Gary Kettel; Escape - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch ("I think. Oh never mind!")
- Waltz Combo - Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (exterior of PTM's fortress of solitude)
- La Golondrina - Roger Wootton [CPM] (organ music on TV)
- Control Room - Dave Rogers, Paul Shaw [CPM] ("Calling Powdered Toast Man...")
- Looks Like Trouble A - Syd Dale ("I challenge you to a battle, face to face.")
- Fear of the Unknown (a) - Ilona Sekacz ("There'll be no TV tonight for...")
- Looks Like Trouble A - Syd Dale ("I'm waiting for you, Powdered Toast Man.")
- Horror Chords (d) - Paddy Kingsland (PTM cries)
- Without Walls A - Mladen Franko ("I'll save you, little Johnny! Leave everything to me!")
- Reach for the Stars - Richard Harvey (PTM comes out of retirement)
- For Those in Peril - Ronald Hanmer ("Uh oh, no time to lose!")
- The Forbidden City - John Leach, George Fenton; Dramatic - Robert Mersey [Capitol Records] [AKA Goldfinger - David Morse [CPM]] (the battle)
- Morning After - Laurie Johnson ("Give it up, Powdered Toast Man.")
- Very End - Sam Fonteyn (PTM wins)
- Shock Scenes - Gregor Narholz (PTM crushing the waffle iron)
- Sublime Ghost - William Loose, John Seely [Capitol Records] ("You win this time, Powdered Toast Man!")
- Festival Overture 1812 Op.49 - Peter Tchaikovsky ("Why, little Johnny!")
- Acts of Heroism (c) - Trevor Duncan (zoom out on a destroyed Earth)
Think the Bruton cut is used for the romantic part, and most likely the dramatic part, when Stimpy runs back and forth, the heavy part behind "I'm gonna get that chicken" is probably from the Sonia release of the Romeo and Juliet overture, since that portion isn't in the Bruton version.
ReplyDeleteI've made some more minor finds in Magical Golden Singing Cheeses.
ReplyDelete- King Lear E by Henryk Kuzniak plays alongside Point of Departure H when the jester screams.
- "Who the perpetrator of this great villiany be?" is backed by the strings portion of Fighting Legions A again, not Imminent Danger.
- Unnatural Causes by Richard Harvey (specifically the section at 40 seconds) plays after that when Stimpy says "It is I, Stimpleton, Mr. Ogre sir."
I Love Chicken GEMA updates:
ReplyDelete- "Rock Chimes (A)" by Gary Kettel plays on the very last note of "Lambs in Clover"
- "Snare Drum - Rolls (E)" by Gary Kettel plays when Stimpy runs up to Ren near the end of "Take By Storm"
I Love Chicken update:
ReplyDeleteThe dramatic part of "Romeo and Juliet Overture" that plays when Stimpy is going back and forth between the bed and the oven is from LS-1080
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DeleteI Love Chicken update:
ReplyDelete"Timpani - Rolls (h)" (I think, I might be wrong) plays along side "Danger Zone" (Stimpy has a horrified look)
Also "Orchestral Clash (a)" plays on the last note of "Wedding March" (Ren groans in aggravation)
DeletePowdered Toast Man Vs. Waffle Woman updates:
ReplyDeleteThere's an unknown track when PTM's destoryed bread box of solitute is falling on Hollywood
"The Frobidden City" by John Leach and George Fenton (I think) plays right as "Dramatic" starts (the battle)