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The Simpsons Movie: The Music

''The Simpsons Movie: The Music'' is a soundtrack album for the 2007 film ''The Simpsons Movie''. It was composed by German film composer Hans Zimmer. The soundtrack was released on October 27, 2006 (nine months before the film itself was released), by Adrenaline Music Group, and peaked at #108 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. A limited edition version (with a donut-shaped packaging) was released on November 3, 2006. Critics have given the album generally positive reviews.
==Background==
Executive producer James L. Brooks chose Zimmer to compose the film's score, as they were good friends and regular collaborators. Regular ''The Simpsons'' composer Alf Clausen was not asked to score the film. Zimmer was composing for ''Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'' at the same time as he did ''The Simpsons Movie''. He told ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that he liked "using all his creative juices at once." Zimmer felt that the score was a "unique challenge", and he had to "try and express the style of ''The Simpsons'' without wearing the audience out". He used Danny Elfman's original opening theme from the series, but did not wish to overuse it.〔
For the soundtrack, Zimmer created themes for each member of the family. Homer's leitmotif was a major focus, and he also composed smaller themes for Bart and Marge. Zimmer asked arranger Michael A. Levine to turn the Spider-Pig song into a choral piece, which, at the time, had no place in the film. Later, Brooks decided to use it for the scene in which Homer has a psychedelic epiphany and then, again, as the first number in the closing credits. The lyrics of the piece were translated for the 32 dubbed versions of the song when the film was released internationally. The same choir learned to sing the piece for each of the foreign-language dubs. Levine also composed and arranged the music for when Homer and Marge make love with the help of Alaskan wildlife. The piece features soprano Elin Carlson singing all three parts of a vocal trio.〔

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