Tra La La Song, The (One Banana, Two Banana) - Liz Phair/Material Issue
2)
Go, Speed Racer, Go! - Sponge
3)
Sugar, Sugar - Mary Lou Lord/Semisonic
4)
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? - Matthew Sweet
5)
Josie and the Pussycats - Juliana Hatfield/Tanya Donelly
6)
Bugaloos, The - Collective Soul
7)
Underdog - Butthole Surfers
8)
Gigantor - Helmet
9)
Spiderman - Ramones
10)
Jonny Quest/Stop That Pigeon - The Reverend Horton Heat
11)
Open Up Your Heart and Let the Sun Shine In - Frente!
12)
Eep Opp Ork Ah-Ah (Means I Love You) - Violent Femmes
13)
Fat Albert Theme - Dig
14)
I'm Popeye the Sailor Man - Face to Face
15)
Friends/Sigmund and the Seamonsters - Tripping Daisy
16)
Goolie Get-Together - Toadies
17)
Hong Kong Phooey - Sublime
18)
H.R. Pufnstuf - Murmurs
19)
Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy - Wax
Performer Notes
Includes liner notes by Ralph Sall.
Personnel: Tom Gardocki (vocals, guitar, horns); Scott Hackwith (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Todd Lewis (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Gordon Gano, Jim Ellison, Juliana Hatfield, Page Hamilton, Trever Keith, Brad Nowell (vocals, guitar); Heather Grody (vocals, acoustic guitar); Mary Lou Lord, Matthew Sweet (vocals, background vocals); Joe Sib, Gibby Haynes, Dave Georgeff, Ted Ansani, Joey Ramone, Liz Phair, Angie Hart, Tim DeLaughter, Tanya Donelly (vocals); Dan Wilson, Darrel Herbert, Chad Yaro, Matt Riddle, Paul Leary (guitar, background vocals); Ross Childress, Wes Berggren, Simon Austin, Rob Echeverria, Joey Mazzola, Johnny Ramone, Richard Lloyd (guitar); Daniel Rey (electric guitar); Daniel Denholm (organ); Jacob Slichter (keyboards, drums, percussion, background vocals); Joe McGinty, Michael Railton (keyboards); Brian Ritchie (xylophone, background vocals); Mike Zelenko, Chris Gorman, Bryan Wakeland (drums, percussion); Rob Kurth, King Coffey, Scott Churilla, Mark Reznicek, Guy Hoffman (drums, background vocals); John Stanier, Marky Ramone (drums); Phil Friedmann, Eric Wilson, Lisa Umbarger, Will Turpin (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Peter McCabe; Ralph Sall.
Liner Note Author: Ralph Sall.
Recording information: Andora Studios, L.A., CA; Chicago Recording Company, Chicago, IL; Fort Apache; Kingsound, L.A., CA; Ocean Way, L.A., CA.
Illustrators: Gary Panter; Glenn Barr; Andrew Davis .
Photographers: Michael Muller; John Falls; Josh Coffman; Michael Lavine; Michael Halsband; Jeff Bender; Andrew Catlin.
Unknown Contributor Role: Mary Lou Lord.
What could be better for mid-'90s nostalgia than a trip to our pajama-wearing pasts with SATURDAY MORNING CATOONS' GREATEST HITS? Stay tuned as our favorite alterna-stars remember their teddy bear-clutching, remote-control-hogging youths. Listen to Dig funk their way through the theme from "Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids," to Liz Phair and Material Issue put their pop stamp on the Banana Splits ("The Tra-La-La Song"), and to the Violent Femmes as they add their typically wry humor to Judy Jetson's romantic tryst with rocker Jet Screamer in "Eep Op Ork A A (Means I Love You)."
Professional Reviews
Q (10/96, p.173) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...19 tracks of puerile fun....prime party karaoke material."
Alternative Press (5/96, p.88) - 4 (out of 5) - "...Fun? Yes..."
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Reviews
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My wife loves this CD. She still gets up early on the weekends to watch cartoons! Some of these shows I never saw, or didn't want to watch. She demands this CD gets taken on car trips, too.
I still love Underdog though, and am in the process of collecting those. Also, of course, the Spider-Man and Banana Splits songs are classics.
A version of Josie and The Pussycats is also on here, enough to make that bearable in this incarnation.
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