LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ CineMedia Promotions) Varèse Sarabande Records will release the ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT - Original Television
Soundtrack digitally and on CD on November 19, 2013. The album features fan favorite songs and score from the four seasons of the original series, composed by Emmy nominee
David Schwartz (NORTHERN EXPOSURE, DEADWOOD).
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT's composer
David Schwartz selected his songs and score from all four seasons of the show, with a heavy dose of the original madcap songs and its signature ukulele tunes. The soundtrack features exclusive extended versions of several key songs including "Balls In The Air," "
Getaway" and "Shot By Love." Also included are fan favorites "Big Yellow Joint," "Fantastic 4 (medley)" and "Motherboy." These songs are hand-selected by Schwartz based on fan requests through the years.
Schwartz earned his third Emmy nomination this past year for season 4 of ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, and is a double nominee in the Hollywood
Music In Media Awards for the "Arrested Development (Theme)" and "Get Away." He attended the School of Visual Arts in New York and the Berklee College of
Music in Boston. David's first scoring job was the multi Emmy award winning hit, Northern Exposure. It earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Composition for its memorable theme song.
Over the last two decades, he has scored numerous shows, films and main title themes including: Deadwood (Emmy Nominated for Main Title Theme), Gonzo: The Life and Times of Hunter S. Thompson. The Playboy Club, Reaper, Chaos, The Inbetweeners, Wolf Lake (Emmy Nominated for Main Title Theme), and the VH-1 hit, Two Of Us, based on a fictional post-Beatles reunion of Lennon and McCartney.
Created by Mitchell Hurwitz, the Emmy® Award-winning and critically-acclaimed comedy series Arrested Development follows the wildly eccentric and entertainingly dysfunctional Bluth family. The series is centered around Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman) and his eccentric family comprised of his son
George Michael (Michael Cera), his father
George Bluth Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor), his mother Lucille (Jessica Walter), his brothers
George Oscar Bluth II (Will Arnett), Buster Bluth (Tony Hale) and sister
Lindsay Funke (Portia de Rossi), and Lindsay's husband Tobias (David Cross) and their daughter Maeby (Alia Shawkat). It aired on Fox for three seasons and returned for a 15- episode fourth season exclusively on Netflix on May 26, 2013. Arrested Development has garnered accolades from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (Emmy®), AFI, the Golden Globes, Producer's Guild Awards, Screen Actor's Guild, the Television Critics Association and the Writer's Guild, among others.
Track List:
1. Arrested Development (Main Title) (:18)
2. She's Cute (1:25)
3. Getaway (Extended Version) (2:53)
4. Practice Kisses (1:51)
5. Sound of Silence / The Cockroach (Medley) (1:09)
6. Balls In The Air (Extended Version) (3:05)
7. Face Blindness (L&M) (1:33)
8. You'll Never Hear From Me Again (3:35)
9. As It Is Such (Medley) (1:18)
10. Tobias Eat Pray Gay (Medley) (:40)
11. Motherboy (1:19)
12. Franklin's Brown Sugar (:23)
13. It Ain't Easy Being White (1:19)
Vocal: by Will Arnett
14. Shot By Love (Extended Version) (3:04)
15. Mr.F (:49)
16. The Yellow Boat (1:56)
17. All You Need Is Smiles (:27)
Vocals: by Jeffrey Tambor &
David Schwartz
18. Big Yellow Joint (:27)
19. Big Rock'n Yellow Joint (:09)
20. The Cute Test (2:05)
21. Aloha Lei To You (1:09)
22. Oh
Phoenix (2:14)
23. Andele (:28)
24.
Bang Bang Bang Bang (Buster Dance) (2:14)
25. I'm Blue, Man (2:13)
26. Mock Trial (:15)
27. Not Your Father, Mopy, Tiny Town (Medley) (1:30)
28. What Could Be Better (1:20)
29. She Winked (1:07)
30. Free At Last (1:18)
31. Oh My (Medley) (:49)
32. Get Along,
Little Sheep (:29)
33. Big Ska (:49)
34. Buster & Lucille &
George & GOB (:40)
35. Fantastic 4 (Medley) (:54)
36. The Invisible Girl (:58)
37. Rub It In (1:53)
38. The Chipper (1:39)
39. Teamocil (:35)
Vocals: by
David Cross, Portia de Rossi and
Danielle Cipolla
40. You Here With Me (1:27)
41.
Police Cruise (1:04)
42. Boomerang (3:37)
Performed by Lucy Schwartz