Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Tree Hugger / Marshmallow Jones

Tree Hugger

-Dance of the Hours (Full) - Amilcare Ponchielli [APM] (Opening)
-Goodnight Ladies [Arrangement by Andy Paley] (The Bean Scouts looking for the Migrating Mulberry Tree)
-Link (A) - Patricia Cory [UPM] (The bush Lumpus is in moves)
-Declamatory Chords - Alan Braden [APM] (Lazlo scared Lumpus and Slinkman)
-Bingo [Arrangement by Andy Paley] ("Lazlo! Look what you've done!")
-Pizzicato 1 - Jack Trombey [DWM] ("You're looking for the Migrating Mulberry Tree too?")
-Romeo & Juliet Overture - Fiachra Trench, Peter Tchaikovsky [APM] (Lazlo spots the Migrating Mulberry Tree)
-Psycho Band - Kevin Hiatt, Charles Blaker [Megatrax] (Lumpus is about to chop it down)
-Goodnight Ladies [Arrangement by Andy Paley] (Lumpus talks about the Migrating Mulberry Tree's wood)
-What Shall We Do the Drunken Sailor - Okko Bekker [Not on APM site] (Lumpus reveals the Leaky Lumpus)
-Did Anybody Spook 2 - Johnny Hawksworth [DWM] ("So step aside!")
-Comedy Snatches 8 (Hearts & Flowers) - Keith Papworth [DWM] (Everyone cries)
-Carriage Ride - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] ("Thank you, Scoutmaster Lumpus!")
-Panther Prowl - David Farnon [CPM] (Lumpus and Slinkman sneak to the tree)
-Synchrostings - Part 5 - Trevor Duncan [APM] (The cabin's lights turn on)
-The Worms Crawl In [Arrangement by Andy Paley] (Lazlo catches Lumpus)
-Temple City Hs Fight Song A - Godfrey Benjamin [APM] ("Huddle!")
-Drum Roll Off A [#51] - Will Schaefer [APM] (The Bean Scouts huddle)
-Mud Bathing - Otto Sieben, John Charles Fiddy [APM] (Lumpus is confused)
-Temple Dogs (B) - Graham De Wilde, Nigel Martinez; Kiowa Round Dance 2 - Louis Mofsie [APM] (Lumpus begins the ritual)
-Kashmir - John Leach, George Fenton [APM] (Lumpus' body starts to ache)
-Tahitian Drums 2 - Kapono Beamer [APM] (Lumpus sees the Jelly Beans)
-Unity Dance [#3] - Arthur Titcomb [BMGPM] (Clam's drum music)
-King Conga - Dennis Farnon [APM] (Lumpus starts copying the others/Montage)
-Here Comes the Bride [Arrangement by Andy Paley] (During the wedding)
-Wedding March [Arrangement by Andy Paley] (Lumpus kisses the tree)
-Link (X) - Patricia Cory [UPM] (Lumpus snaps out of it)
-Link (Y) - Patricia Cory [UPM] (Lumpus gets mad at them)
-[Original music by Andy Paley] ("…but you are wrong!")
-Life or Death - Jack Beaver [APM] (Lumpus gets ready to cut it down)
-Overly Lovely Part 2 - Michael Jones, Thomas Chase [UPM] (He can't do it after all)
-Esta Noche A - Hans Ehrlinger [APM] (The next morning)
-Romantic Ending [#34] - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] (Lumpus mourns)
-Cookie Cha - Graham Preskett [5 Alarm Music] (Ending)


Marshmallow Jones

-Persuasion - Johnny Hawksworth [APM] (Opening)
-Turkey Reel - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] (The Bean Scouts have a campfire)
-Waddle Cop - David Farnon [CPM] (Everyone worn out)
-Curious Cub - Patricia Cory [UPM] (Raj is eating more marshmallows)
-Isle of Caprice 2 - Otto Sieben [APM] ("Like this... and like this?")
-Polly Wolly Marimba - Andy Paley [Original arrangement] (Raj tied up)
-Dinky Doo 4 - Keith Papworth [DWM] (Raj sneaks out)
-Clouds Banjo Tag - Andy Paley [Original composition]  (The next morning)
-Dramatic Impact 3 - Ivor Slaney [APM] (The marshmallow is gone)
-The Petulant Penguin - Dennis Farnon [APM] ("Did you steal my marshmallow?")
-? (Raj is kicked out)
-Baby Elephant - Dick Walter [APM] (Raj runs away)
-The Seven Veils - Steve Race [APM] (Raj smells something)
-Exotique A - Paul Lenart, Bill Novick [APM] (Raj follows the aroma)
-Pussycat Blues - Jack Trombey [DWM] (Shot of the marshmallow dispenser)
-Dinky Doo - 1 - Keith Papworth [DWM] (Raj eats the marshmallows from the marshmallow machine)
-Bingo [Arrangement by Andy Paley] ("Patsy, I'm sorry to interrupt, but I don't want to hear any more stories.")
-Footsteps of Horror [#11] - William Farran [APM] (Patsy continues on with her story anyway) 
-Frankenstein's Niece A - Gregor Narholz [APM] (Raj all covered in marshmallow mush)
-Drama Link (B) - Hubert Clifford [APM] (The Squirrel Scouts run to their cabin)
-One, Two, Three, Whoops - Dennis Farnon [APM] (Raj struggling to move)
-On the Prowl - Patricia Cory [UPM] ("Everyone have their glowsticks?")
-Kirchen - Lars-Luis Linek [APM] (Plays on Lazlo’s record player)
-In My Heart 1 [#14] - Darrell Wayne Perry, Tommy Smith [UPM] ("I can't listen to that tune.")
-Apalachian Banjo Duel - Larry Hochman [CPM] ("Who was that?")
-Dramatic Love Theme - Intro - Frederick Charrosin [Not on UPM site] (Lazlo and Clam go After Raj)
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Bingo [Arrangement by Andy Paley] ("See anything?")
-Banjo Stomp - Larry Hochman [CPM] (Raj falls down a steep slope/Raj gets stuck in between two trees)
-Bingo [Arrangement by Andy Paley] ("Look at me. I look like a mess.")
-Clouds Are Rolling Away - Andy Paley [Original composition] (Lazlo and Clam find Raj)
-Cripple Creek - Jack Jezioro [APM] ("It's a couple of Bean Scouts, crying!")
-Goodnight Ladies [Arrangement by Andy Paley] (Ending)
-Buffalo Girls - Robert White [APM] (End credits scene)

6 comments:

  1. Tree Hugger Updates:

    The version of “Dance of the Hours” used in the opening is the BCC version.

    (“Huddle!”) “Temple City Hs Fight Song A” by Godfrey Benjamin and “Drum Roll Off A (#51)” by Will Schaefer.

    “Kiowa Round Dance 2” by Louis Mofsie plays alongside “Temple Dogs (B)”.

    (Clam’s drum music) “Unity Dance (#3)” by Arthur Titcomb (BMG).

    -? (Ending) “Mr Lucky” by Graham Preskett. Unavailable on UPM and not on the internet.

    Marshmallow Jones Update:

    -? (“I can’t listen to that tune.”) “In My Heart 1 (#14)” by Darrell Perry and Tommy Smith. This is a UPM track, here’s the link to the album it belongs to: https://www.universalproductionmusic.com/en-nl/discover/albums/3007/nashville-timeline-1

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    1. Extra note for Marshmallow Jones:

      (Patsy continues on with her story anyway) “Footsteps of Horror (#11)” - William Farran [APM]

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    2. The unknown track that plays when Raj is kicked out might be an original track by Nick Carr called "Raj's Hobo Harmonica." I found this title on the GEMA portal you showed me

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    3. It seems that track actually comes from “Call Me Almondine” based on the length of the track and the fact that Raj is playing a harmonica in that scene. Sorry for the late response.

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    4. I managed to find an archive of The Music Library, which has the "Mr Lucky" track used in "Tree Hugger," thanks to a user on the LibraryMusicThemes forum. The track is actually not titled "Mr Lucky." It's titled "Good Looking" and it was also composed by Graham Preskett.
      http://www.allround-music.at/allround_background_mlc_eng.xml

      This archive is horrible though, since so many of the tracks are corrupted with the audio files being static. The 30 second version is the only version of the track that isn't corrupted, but it proves that this is the track that is used in the episode.

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    5. Follow-up: I ended up finding this website that republished the track under the title "Cookie Cha," and it is the full version of the track that I couldn't access previously
      https://www.findthetune.com/trial/#single_album/14308/100/1/0

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