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| Name = Monsters, Inc. Scream Factory Favorites
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| name = Monsters, Inc. Scream Factory Favorites
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| Artist = [[Riders in the Sky]]
| artist = [[Riders in the Sky (band)|Riders in the Sky]]
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| Released = [[August 27]] [[2002]]
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* [[Children's music|Children's]]
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* [[Western music (North America)|Western]]
| This album = '''''Monsters, Inc. Scream Factory Favorites'''''<br />(2002)
| length = 33:30
| Next album = ''[[Silver Jubilee (Riders in the Sky album)|Silver Jubilee]]''<br />(2003)
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'''''Monsters, Inc. Scream Factory Favorites''''' is a studio recording released by the [[Western music (North America)|Western]] band [[Riders in the Sky]] on [[August 27]] [[2002]]. It is available as a single CD.
'''''Monsters, Inc. Scream Factory Favorites''''' is a studio recording released by the [[Western music (North America)|Western]] band [[Riders in the Sky (band)|Riders in the Sky]] on August 27, 2002 on a single CD. The album is produced by [[Joey Miskulin]]. It features covers of the songs from the [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]]/[[Pixar]] film ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'', as well as original material. The album won the [[Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children]] at the [[Grammy Awards of 2003]], making it the second such award for the band itself.


The album was originally packaged with "Lyrics Included" so one can sing along to the songs.
This album is intended to be used as a 'Sing Along'; it comes with a book and lyrics so one can sing along to the songs from the [[Disney]]/[[Pixar]] film, ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]''. It features songs performed by the Grammy Award-winning [[Riders in the Sky (band)|Riders in the Sky]] as well as other artists.

The album won the [[Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children]] at the [[Grammy Awards of 2003]], making it the second such award for the band itself.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
*All tracks performed by ''Riders in the Sky'' except for "Lullaby for Boo" performed with [[Sonya Isaacs]].

# [[If I Didn't Have You]]
# "[[If I Didn't Have You (Disney song)|If I Didn't Have You]]" ([[Randy Newman]])
# Do Wah Diddy Diddy ([[List of Monsters, Inc. characters#Mike Wazowski|Mike]]'s Song}
# "[[Do Wah Diddy Diddy]]" ([[List of Monsters, Inc. characters#Mike Wazowski|Mike]]'s Song) ([[J. Barry]] & [[E. Greenwich]])
# I Only Have Eye for You
# "I Only Have Eye for You" ([[Douglas B. Green]])
# Monsters, Inc. March
# "Monsters, Inc." March ([[Fred LaBour]])
# Monster ABCs
# "Monster ABCs" (Fred LaBour)
# Lullaby for [[List of Monsters, Inc. characters#"Boo"|Boo]] (with [[Sonya Isaacs]])
# "Lullaby for [[List of Monsters, Inc. characters#Boo|Boo]]" (with [[Sonya Isaacs]]) ([[Paul Chrisman]] and Fred LaBour)
# If I Didn't Have You [instrumental]
# "If I Didn't Have You" [instrumental] (Randy Newman)
# It's Our Job
# "It's Our Job" ([[Joey Miskulin]])
# Paperwork ([[List of Monsters, Inc. characters#Roz|Roz]]'s Song)
# "Paperwork" ([[List of Monsters, Inc. characters#Roz|Roz]]'s Song) (Douglas B. Green)
# Monsters' Jubilee
# "Monsters' Jubilee" (Paul Chrisman & Douglas B. Green)
# Under the Bed
# "Under the Bed" (Douglas B. Green)
# The Perfect Roar ([[List of Monsters, Inc. characters#James P. Sullivan|Sulley]]'s Song)
# "The Perfect Roar" ([[List of Monsters, Inc. characters#James P. Sullivan|Sulley]]'s Song) (Paul Chrisman & [[Joshua Archibald-Seiffer]])
# Big High Wire Hop [instrumental] (Theme for [[Pixar]] short ''[[For the Birds (film)|For the Birds]]'', released theatrically with ''Monsters, Inc.'')
# "Big High Wire Hop" [instrumental] (Background music for [[Pixar]] short ''[[For the Birds (film)|For the Birds]]'', released theatrically with ''Monsters, Inc.'')


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
*Douglas B. Green (a.k.a. Ranger Doug)
*[[Douglas B. Green]] (a.k.a. Ranger Doug)
*Paul Crisman (a.k.a. Woody Paul)
*[[Paul Crisman]] (a.k.a. Woody Paul)
*Fred LaBour (a.k.a. Too Slim)
*[[Fred LaBour]] (a.k.a. Too Slim)
*Joey Miskulin (a.k.a. Joey The Cowpolka King)
*[[Joey Miskulin]] (a.k.a. Joey The Cowpolka King)
*Guest Piano: Josh Archibald master of keys
*Guest Piano: [[Josh Archibald-Seiffer|Josh Archibald]] master of keys

==Production==
The album was recorded by Joey Miskulin at the Musicwagon Studio in [[Nashville, Tennessee]] and by Brent Truitt at B. Truitt Music in Nashville, with additional recording by Tim Roberts. The album was mixed by [[Dan Rudin]] at the Musicwagon Studio, and mastered by Denny Purcell at Georgetown Masters in Nashville.<ref>CD liner notes</ref>

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 02:53, 28 November 2023

Monsters, Inc. Scream Factory Favorites
Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 27, 2002
Genre
Length33:30
LabelWalt Disney
Riders in the Sky chronology
Ridin' the Tweetsie Railroad
(2002)
Monsters, Inc. Scream Factory Favorites
(2002)
Silver Jubilee
(2003)

Monsters, Inc. Scream Factory Favorites is a studio recording released by the Western band Riders in the Sky on August 27, 2002 on a single CD. The album is produced by Joey Miskulin. It features covers of the songs from the Disney/Pixar film Monsters, Inc., as well as original material. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children at the Grammy Awards of 2003, making it the second such award for the band itself.

The album was originally packaged with "Lyrics Included" so one can sing along to the songs.

Track listing

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  • All tracks performed by Riders in the Sky except for "Lullaby for Boo" performed with Sonya Isaacs.
  1. "If I Didn't Have You" (Randy Newman)
  2. "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" (Mike's Song) (J. Barry & E. Greenwich)
  3. "I Only Have Eye for You" (Douglas B. Green)
  4. "Monsters, Inc." March (Fred LaBour)
  5. "Monster ABCs" (Fred LaBour)
  6. "Lullaby for Boo" (with Sonya Isaacs) (Paul Chrisman and Fred LaBour)
  7. "If I Didn't Have You" [instrumental] (Randy Newman)
  8. "It's Our Job" (Joey Miskulin)
  9. "Paperwork" (Roz's Song) (Douglas B. Green)
  10. "Monsters' Jubilee" (Paul Chrisman & Douglas B. Green)
  11. "Under the Bed" (Douglas B. Green)
  12. "The Perfect Roar" (Sulley's Song) (Paul Chrisman & Joshua Archibald-Seiffer)
  13. "Big High Wire Hop" [instrumental] (Background music for Pixar short For the Birds, released theatrically with Monsters, Inc.)

Personnel

[edit]

Production

[edit]

The album was recorded by Joey Miskulin at the Musicwagon Studio in Nashville, Tennessee and by Brent Truitt at B. Truitt Music in Nashville, with additional recording by Tim Roberts. The album was mixed by Dan Rudin at the Musicwagon Studio, and mastered by Denny Purcell at Georgetown Masters in Nashville.[1]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ CD liner notes
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