Ren & Stimpy - You Eediot!

Ren & Stimpy - You Eediot!
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Album Details

Title: You Eediot!
Artist: Ren & Stimpy
Release Date: 8/31/1993
Re-Released On: 4/7/1998
Label: Sony Music Distribution, Kid Rhino
Duration: 39:47
Album Type(s): children
UPCs: 074645740027, 074645740041, 081227525248, 081227525323, 081227525347
Genre: Rock
Styles: Comedy, Novelty
Total Copies: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Whistler/Overture
  2. Dog Pound Hop
  3. Muddy Mudskipper Theme
  4. Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy
  5. Fire Dogs
  6. Better Than No One
  7. Nose Goblins
  8. Smokin'
  9. Log Blues/Log Theme
  10. Captain's Log/Space Madness
  11. Sven Theme
  12. Sven Blues
  13. Don't Whiz on the Electric Fence
  14. Ren's Pecs
  15. I'm Gonna Be a Monkey
  16. Filthy's Dance
  17. Jungle Boogie
  18. Dizzy Monkees
  19. Kilted Yaksmen Anthem
  20. The Whistler/Underture
  21. Big House Blues (Closing Theme)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDKid Rhino75253
------CDSony Music DistributionLK-57400

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Album Review

The concept of a Ren & Stimpy experience without the visuals initially seems pretty strange -- not to mention no new input from the insanely wonderful genius of the show's creator, John Kricfalusi, whose expulsion from the series was one of the worst artistic crimes of its time. But You Eediot!, named after the catch phrase that Ren would so often deliver to his slobbering sidekick Stimpy, is in its own way the reasonable equivalent to a good post-Krisfaluci episode, more competent than deranged and funny but still worth a few smiles. There are thankfully a few dollops of the original songs that Krisfaluci helped co-write, both with lyrics and with music, though with Billy West doing the voices of both Ren and Stimpy in these re-recordings, it's not quite the originals, alas. When it comes to the other random performances, however, there's plenty to love, dipping into everything from sci-fi soundtracks to strange country music from the back of beyond. The Screamin' Lederhosen, who provided some of the most memorable incidental music, get to show off their post-bop/lounge/whatever chops with "Dog Pound Hop" and "Space Madness," while the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles add just the right stirring note to "Kilted Yaksmen Anthem." The varied contributors throughout the album -- a slew of different musicians worked on the show -- make for a bit of an up-and-down listen, but the prime moments are pretty close to genius, such as the deeply tongue-in-cheek swinging advice record "Don't Whiz on the Electric Fence," the multicultural experience of "Log Blues/Log Theme," and in particular the most legendary song of all: "Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy" -- allegedly sung by Stinky Wizzleteats -- remains the most demented mock theme song ever, more intentionally goofy and annoying than anything the Barney crowd could come up with. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al ArthurTimbales, Drums
Billy WestVoices, Vocals
Bob CampVocals
Brad CarrowSaxophone
Buddy GordonTrumpet
Charlie BrissettePiano, Synthesizer, Cymbals, Keyboards, Arranger, Producer, Vocals, Tambourine, Handclapping
Chris ReccardiFootsteps, Guitar, Producer, Guitar (Bass), Bass, Vocals (Background), Multi Instruments
Corey Edmonds MillenDesign
David ThomassonPiccolo, Saxophone
Ed Mitchell?, Production Supervisor
Eddie KingMixing, Engineer
Jill GreenbergPhotography
Jim LumGuitar
Phil FeatherWoodwind, Sax (Tenor), Sax (Alto)
Randy CrenshawVocals
Scott HumlBongos, Drums (Snare), Tom-Tom, Conga
Tim DiversTrumpet
Tom ArmbrusterOrgan, Keyboards, Vocals
Vanessa CoffeyProducer