Carmen Sandiego: Out of This World

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Carmen Sandiego: Out of This World
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedMarch 29, 1994 (1994-03-29)[1]
Studio
Genre
Length32:34[2]
Label
Producer
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? chronology
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
(1992)
Carmen Sandiego: Out of This World
(1994)

Carmen Sandiego: Out of This World is a tie-in album to the children's television game show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? Five of its ten songs, as well as the spoken track "A Brief Disclaimer," were performed by the show's host, Greg Lee. Lynne Thigpen, who co-starred on the show as The Chief, also contributed a song, as did the show's house band, Rockapella. Unlike its predecessor, it was marketed to both children and adults, owing to the inclusion of rock bands XTC and They Might Be Giants.[1]

The song "Change My World," credited to "Johnny Nexdor & His Neighbors," was actually performed by Rockapella member and album producer Sean Altman, mimicking the style of XTC.[3] In turn, XTC's "Cherry in Your Tree" was recorded for the album after producer David Yazbek, knowing of the lead singer Andy Partridge's unreleased "bubblegum" songs, suggested they contribute one to the album.[1] They Must Be Giants' "Why Does the Sun Shine," a cover of a 1959 song by Tom Glazer, was taken from their EP of the same name.

Track listing[edit]

Out of This World track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Half a World Away"Billy StrausGreg Lee with 3 Brave Woodsmen3:59
2."Big Wet Rag"David YazbekRockapella2:39
3."Cherry in Your Tree"Andy PartridgeXTC2:53
4."A Brief Disclaimer" Greg Lee0:32
5."Cake for Breakfast"YazbekGreg Lee3:33
6."My Parents' Son"Sean AltmanGreg Lee3:45
7."Change My World"
  • Straus
  • Altman
Johnny Nexdor & His Neighbors2:35
8."Why Does the Sun Shine? (The Sun Is a Mass of Incandescent Gas)"
They Might Be Giants2:50
9."Bugs"YazbekGreg Lee3:50
10."Back to Chicago"AltmanLynne Thigpen2:47
11."Carmen's Song"
  • Yazbek
  • Altman
Greg Lee3:11

Personnel[edit]

Credits adapted from liner notes.[4]

Critical reception[edit]

Allmusic's William Ruhlmann gave the album a rating of 3 stars out of 5, but described it as "appealing pop-rock music."[2]

The Toledo Blade's Allan Detrich suggested that artists like XTC and They Might Be Giants were used to appeal to a younger demographic. He added that some of the songs have "fun lyrics and make even older listeners smile."[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Botton, Sari (April 2, 1994). "Zoom Goes Pop with Sandiego". Billboard.
  2. ^ a b c Carmen Sandiego: Out of This World at AllMusic
  3. ^ "SeanSongs - Carmen Sandiego: Out of This World".
  4. ^ Carmen Sandiego: Out of This World (Liner notes). New York, NY: BMG Kidz. March 29, 1994. p. 2. 30041-2.
  5. ^ Detrich, Allan (April 24, 1994). "Sounds: Carmen Sandiego, Out of This World". The Blade. Retrieved May 28, 2020.

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