The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie: Music From the Movie and More does a great job of emphasizing everything that made the Nickelodeon series' spirit and music so distinctive. Featuring new songs featuring SpongeBob and his starfish sidekick Patrick, and tracks by artists like Ween and the Flaming Lips, the album appeals to SpongeBob fans of all ages, and just as importantly, lets the movie's sense of fun and camaraderie shine through. Some of the best of the songs by guest artists comment on the film's goings-on: the Lips' bubbly-yet-philosophical "SpongeBob & Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy" and the Shins' winding, jangly "They'll Soon Discover" -- which is nearly as good as anything on Chutes Too Narrow -- both touch on the theme of growing up that runs through the movie. Wilco's "Just a Kid" does the same, and while its backing chorus of kids might be too literal, the song's Who-like charging guitars and harmonies are appropriately cute and energetic. Other songs lend plenty of atmosphere by incorporating elements of surf, Hawaiian music, and sea shanties, like the slack-key guitar-meets-hip-hop fusion of "Prince Paul's Bubble Party"; the chugging blues-metal of Motörhead's "You Better Swim"; Electrocute's cheeky synth pop description of "Bikini Bottom" and Ween's "Ocean Man" (a vintage track from 1997's The Mollusk, but it's still a perfect fit with the rest of the soundtrack's quirky aquatic pop). The minds behind SpongeBob SquarePants' original music should get their due as well, particularly for "The Best Day Ever," an idealistic number featuring SpongeBob and Beach Boys-like symphonic pop. Patrick's ode to his house, "Under My Rock," and irresistibly silly songs like "The Goofy Goober Song" and "Now That We're Men" keep the soundtrack fun from start to finish. Like the other SpongeBob SquarePants albums, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie: Music From the Movie and More is both a witty soundtrack and a hip children's album with wide-ranging appeal. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie: Music From the Movie and More
11/09/2004 | Sire / London/rhino
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Mike Miller
- Flute
- Andy Paley
- Vocals (Background), Producer, Instrumentation
- John Paterno
- Engineer
- Tom Rothrock
- Producer, Mixing
- Gary Stockdale
- Group Member
- Andrew Weiss
- Producer
- Wilco
- Producer
- Karyn Rachtman
- Producer
- Seymour Stein
- Executive Producer
- Tom Whalley
- Executive Producer
- Scott Booker
- Producer
- Andrew Scheps
- Engineer
- Michael Hateley
- Mastering
- Danny Bernini
- Engineer
- Bob Joyce
- Group Member
- Eban Schletter
- Music Consultant
- Pat Kraus
- Mastering
- Dwayne Condon
- Group Member
- Mike Geiger
- Group Member
- Mickey Petralia
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Carlos Alazraqui
- Vocals
- James Mercer
- Producer
- Nicole Morier
- Producer
- Mike Tarantino
- Engineer, Musician
- Steve Hillenburg
- Ukulele, Producer
- Norman Large
- Group Member
- Dee Bradley Baker
- Vocals
- Jillinda Palmer
- Vocals (Background), Instrumentation
- Corky Hale
- Harp
- Nick Jameson
- Group Member
- Craig Aaronson
- Executive Producer
- Michael Andreas
- Flute
- Peter Cobbin
- Mixing
- Craig Copeland
- Group Member
- Randy Crenshaw
- Group Member
- Warren DeMartini
- Musician
- Kevin Dorsey
- Group Member
- Dave Fridmann
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Tom Kenny
- Vocals (Background), Instrumentation
- The Flaming Lips
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
Notes
Listen to album highlights:
The Flaming Lips - SpongeBob and Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy"
Wilco - "Just a Kid"
The Shins - "They Will Soon Discover"
Ween - "Ocean Man"
Avril Lavigne - "Spongebob Squarepants Theme"
Watch the Flaming Lips video:
"SpongeBob and Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy"










