WaterTower Music has released a soundtrack album for the HBO Max animated series Looney Tunes Cartoons. The album features selections of the original music from the show composed by Joshua Moshier (Baskets, Dragons: Rescue Riders, Special) & Carl Johnson (Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Gargoyles, Aladdin and the King of Thieves). The soundtrack is now available to stream/download here, where you can also listen to audio clips. Looney Tunes Cartoons is executive produced by Pete Browngardt & Sam Register and features voice cast members Eric Bauza, Jeff Bergman and Bob Bergen. The Warner Bros. Animation production includes 80 eleven-minute episodes starring the cherished Looney Tunes characters. The series premiered this past May and is now available to stream on HBO Max.
Here’s the track list of the album:
1. Merry-Go-Round Broke Down – Carl Johnson (0:18)
2. Curse of the Monkeybird – Joshua Moshier (5:53)
3. Harm Wrestling – Carl Johnson (4:07)
4. Big League Beast (feat. Bugs Bunny) – Joshua Moshier (6:05)
5. Firehouse Frenzy – Joshua Moshier (3:50)
6. Boo! Appetweet – Joshua Moshier (6:02)
7. Bubble Dum (feat. Daffy Duck) – Joshua Moshier (2:45)
8. Pain in the Ice (feat. Tweety) – Carl Johnson (2:52)
9. Tunnel Vision – Carl Johnson (1:41)
10. Pool Bunny – Carl Johnson (6:32)
11. Pest Coaster – Carl Johnson (5:30)
12. Rhino Ya Don’t (feat. Tweety) – Carl Johnson (4:51)
13. Buzzard School – Joshua Moshier (6:56)
14. Wet Cement – Carl Johnson (2:47)
15. Siberian Sam – Joshua Moshier (6:17)
16. Fleece and Desist – Joshua Moshier (2:57)
17. Grilled Rabbit – Joshua Moshier (4:59)
18. Cactus If You Can – Carl Johnson (2:10)
19. Shower Shuffle (feat. Porky Pig) – Joshua Moshier (2:30)
20. Overdue Duck (feat. Daffy Duck) – Carl Johnson (6:02)
21. Vincent Van Fudd – Carl Johnson (4:46)
22. Hare Restoration (feat. Elmer Fudd) – Carl Johnson (5:17)
23. TNT Trouble – Joshua Moshier (1:48)
24. Plumber’s Quack – Joshua Moshier (3:58)
25. Merrily We Roll Along – Carl Johnson (0:18)
26. What’s Up, Doc? – Joshua Moshier (0:33)
No CD release? Such a pity. This kind of music doesn’t come around often these days.