I preordered mine on a website named Rough Trade when it was first announced. It looks like it’s still available there for $34.99!!
You could also find it on Amazon for $31.98 but it might be on backorder for them unfortunately.
My sister got me a cd years ago, it's a compilation of some of the schoolhouse rock songs done by some pretty good bands. Must be put of print since Amazon shows it at $45 now: https://www.amazon.com/Schoolhouse-Rock-Rocks-Various-Artists/dp/B000005J80 It is absolutely awesome.
It was a joke when I found it at a thrift store in high school, but while I normally listen to music on my phone, in my CD player the album I permanently have in is the Pokemon 2.B.A Master CD.
It's such a wonderful time capsule and still gets me hyped each time I listen to it.
I got my copy from amazon
looks like it's more expensive than what I originally paid now, unfortunately for you.
Can someone post a better link?
For example, Amazon has it listed for $23.49 USD with a release date of Feb 15th.
I love this tune - every time I hear it, I can't help but imagine Duane Barry driving up to Skyland Mountain...
There was a CD of music "From and Inspired by The X-Files", released in the 90s called "Songs in The Key of X". It includes "Red Right Hand" and "Unmarked Helicopters" from Tempus Fugit, amongst other tracks - Amazon link
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TNVXLZQ/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3DJR8M9Y3OUPG&psc=1 $14.99 but looks like it's limited #'s left in stock
There's a DVD you can get of the originals, and there are a bunch of pop stars who have done covers. The R&B version of "Mr. Morton" is really good (and I'm not a big fan of hip-hop or R&B).
Found it. Rock it, Skee-Lo.
Edit: Found where these come from: Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks from Atlantic Records. Most of the tracks have been put together with the original cartoons on YouTube as well. I'm so impressed with how well some of these were done.
I totally own this DVD. And a book with the lyrics and some behind-the-scenes stuff. And the Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks CD from the 90s.
And I'm not even a teacher or a parent! Yet still, no shame. SHR is awesome!
There are at least two CDs available full of Carl Stalling's music for Looney Tunes. I loaned mine to a friend years ago and he still hasn't returned them. :-)
Buy or download The Carl Stalling Project: Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons, 1936-1958.
He composed and performed other popular tunes that were featured in all your favorite Looney Tunes.
The Carl Stalling Project is an amazing collection showcasing the great music the Warner Bros cartoons. It also has some outtakes and recorded voices of the orchestra between takes. I can't recommend it highly enough.
Mel Blanc once "entertained" at the birthday party of a niece or great-niece of his...this happened at a home near where I lived. The neighborhood kids talked about it for years as the coolest birthday party ever.
And if you like this, you might want to check out "The Carl Stalling Project" available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Carl-Stalling-Project-Cartoons-1936-1958/dp/B000002LJE
It's JUST the music from a whole bunch of those WB cartoons, and just hearing the music makes me remember the scenes and smile.
Songs in the Key of X: Music From and Inspired By the X-Files. It's terribly uneven, but it was the first cassette tape I ever bought, and I love it.
Songs in the Key of X: Music From and Inspired by the X-Files, on cassette.
I'm actually kind of proud of that. I had excellent taste for a 12-yr-old.