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The most recent album of the series is '''Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix'''. Some songs was based in some episodes, fo example, "''Fern's Detective Tango''" that was based in the episode [[Binky Rules]].[[File:51KBHWDYAEL_SL500_AA300_.jpg|thumb|Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix]]
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===<u>Trivia:</u>===
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*This features a remix of the theme song, "[[Believe In Yourself]]," which a portion of the song is featured in the credits of Season 6.
| type    = Soundtrack
*This album is avaible for download on Rhapsody. However, the tags have been mislabed, and say this was an album by the deceased Boston Pops Orchestra Conducter, Arthur Fiedler.
| released = September 11, 2001
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| recorded = 2001
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| label    = Rounder Kids
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'''''Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix''''' is the third and last ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' soundtrack. Some songs were based on episodes, for example, "''[[Fern's Detective Tango]]''" which was based on the episode "[[Binky Rules]]." Each song on the album features a different musical style.
 
==List of tracks==
#"[[Believe in Yourself]] (Arthur Theme Remix)" (Dance Remix)
#"[[I Don't Want to Wake Up]]" ([[Francine Frensky|Francine]], Rhythm and Blues)
#"[[Pop Quiz from Ratburn]]" ([[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]], and Class, Children's Folk Song - "Pop Goes the Weasel")
#"[[Has Anybody Seen My Invisible Friend?]]" ([[D.W. Read|D.W.]], Zydeco)
#"[[Two Sides of the Story]]" ([[David Read|Dad]], [[Jane Read|Mom]], [[Arthur Read|Arthur]], D.W., [[Pal]]; Country Western, Based on "[[Arthur's Family Feud]]")
#"[[I Can't Snap My Fingers]]" ([[Buster Baxter|Buster]], Jazz)
#"[[Fly, Butterfly, Fly!]]" ([[Binky Barnes|Binky]], Swing, Based on "[[Binky Barnes, Wingman!]]")
#"[[D.W.'s Brass in Pocket]]" (D.W., Classic rock, Cover of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brass_in_Pocket#Uses_in_popular_culture The Pretenders' "Brass in Pocket"])
#"[[Elwood City: A Report]]" (Buster, Jazz)
#"[[Muffy's Soccer Song]]" ([[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]], World, Based on "[[Muffy's Soccer Shocker]]")
#"[[My Brain]]" (Buster, New Orleans Rock)
#"[[Only the Frensky]]" (Francine and Friends, Jazz)
#"[[Mrs. Wha-cha-ma-call-it]]" (D.W., Psychedelic Rock)
#"[[Fern's Detective Tango]]" ([[Fern Walters|Fern]] and Binky, Based on "[[Binky Rules (episode)|Binky Rules]]")
#"[[My Echo Doesn't Sound Like Me]]" (Arthur, Blues)
#"[[Goldilocks and The Bears Trio as Told by Sue Ellen]]" ([[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] & Friends, Traditional story, Based on ''Goldilocks and the Three Bears'')
 
==Trivia==
*This features a remix of the theme song, "[[Believe In Yourself]]," which a portion of the song is featured in the credits of Season 6. This is the only song on the album to be from the television show (the original version).
*This album is available for download on Rhapsody. However, the tags have been mislabeled, and say this was an album by the deceased Boston Pops Orchestra Conductor, Arthur Fiedler.
*The album cover, illustrated by author [[Marc Brown]] has Francine's barrettes colored yellow like in the cartoon show, although most of Marc Brown's illustrations color Francine's barrettes red.
*The album was originally released on {{W|September 11, 2001}}, the same day that the devastating terrorist attacks occurred in New York City and Washington D.C.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 13 September 2022

Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix
Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix front cover.jpg
Soundtrack
Released September 11, 2001
Recorded 2001
Label Rounder Kids

Arthur's Really Rockin' Music Mix is the third and last Arthur soundtrack. Some songs were based on episodes, for example, "Fern's Detective Tango" which was based on the episode "Binky Rules." Each song on the album features a different musical style.

List of tracks[edit]

  1. "Believe in Yourself (Arthur Theme Remix)" (Dance Remix)
  2. "I Don't Want to Wake Up" (Francine, Rhythm and Blues)
  3. "Pop Quiz from Ratburn" (Mr. Ratburn, and Class, Children's Folk Song - "Pop Goes the Weasel")
  4. "Has Anybody Seen My Invisible Friend?" (D.W., Zydeco)
  5. "Two Sides of the Story" (Dad, Mom, Arthur, D.W., Pal; Country Western, Based on "Arthur's Family Feud")
  6. "I Can't Snap My Fingers" (Buster, Jazz)
  7. "Fly, Butterfly, Fly!" (Binky, Swing, Based on "Binky Barnes, Wingman!")
  8. "D.W.'s Brass in Pocket" (D.W., Classic rock, Cover of The Pretenders' "Brass in Pocket")
  9. "Elwood City: A Report" (Buster, Jazz)
  10. "Muffy's Soccer Song" (Muffy, World, Based on "Muffy's Soccer Shocker")
  11. "My Brain" (Buster, New Orleans Rock)
  12. "Only the Frensky" (Francine and Friends, Jazz)
  13. "Mrs. Wha-cha-ma-call-it" (D.W., Psychedelic Rock)
  14. "Fern's Detective Tango" (Fern and Binky, Based on "Binky Rules")
  15. "My Echo Doesn't Sound Like Me" (Arthur, Blues)
  16. "Goldilocks and The Bears Trio as Told by Sue Ellen" (Sue Ellen & Friends, Traditional story, Based on Goldilocks and the Three Bears)

Trivia[edit]

  • This features a remix of the theme song, "Believe In Yourself," which a portion of the song is featured in the credits of Season 6. This is the only song on the album to be from the television show (the original version).
  • This album is available for download on Rhapsody. However, the tags have been mislabeled, and say this was an album by the deceased Boston Pops Orchestra Conductor, Arthur Fiedler.
  • The album cover, illustrated by author Marc Brown has Francine's barrettes colored yellow like in the cartoon show, although most of Marc Brown's illustrations color Francine's barrettes red.
  • The album was originally released on September 11, 2001, the same day that the devastating terrorist attacks occurred in New York City and Washington D.C.