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The Yellow Album
Studio album by The Simpsons
Released 1998
Recorded June 1992 – January 1994
Genre Children's music, Hip Hop
Length 48:17
Label Geffen Records
Producer Matt Groening,
David X. Cohen,
Anthony D’amico,
John Pickles
Professional reviews
The Simpsons chronology
Songs in the Key of Springfield
(1997)
The Yellow Album
(1998)
Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons
(1998)

The Yellow Album is The Simpsons' second album of originally recorded songs, released as a follow up to the 1990 album The Simpsons Sing the Blues. Though it was released in 1998, it had been recorded years earlier, after the success of the first album. The title is a play on the name of The Beatles' highly popular self-titled 1968 album, commonly known as the White Album, with the skin color of the characters of The Simpsons. In addition, the cover is a parody of the 1967 album by the Beatles titled: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The parody was also used for a couch gag on an episode of The Simpsons and a similar version of it is on the inside of the UK version of The Simpsons Season 9 DVD. An outtake named "My Name is Bart" is a parody to musician Prince's 1992 single My Name is Prince

Track listing

  1. "Love?"
  2. "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" (originally by Eurythmics)
  3. "Funny How Time Slips Away"
  4. "Twenty-Four Hours a Day"
  5. "Ten Commandments of Bart"
  6. "I Just Can't Help Myself"
  7. "She's Comin' Out Swingin'"
  8. "Anyone Else"
  9. "Every Summer With You"
  10. "Hail to Thee, Kamp Krusty"

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