List of Estradasphere songs
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A complete list of Estradasphere songs, including over 230 songs played live.
Main Composers:
Contents
Original
Bluegrass
Gypsy/Traditional
- "A Car Ride in Idealistic Ethipia (Part 1)" (Smolens)
- *Appears on Quadropus
- "Danse of Tosho and Slavi" (Whooley, Schimmel)
- *Appears on It's Understood and Passion for Life
- "Feed Your Mama's Meter" (Whooley)
- Includes portions of "jove mall je mome," a traditional Bulgarian tune
- Portions of the Buck Fever studio version features "remix 2001" techno parodies
- *Appears on Buck Fever
- "Graze-a-holic"
- *Based on traditional Irish song
- *Appears on Passion for Life
- "Hardball" (Harris/Schimmel/Murray)
- "Hunger Strike" (Harris/Murray/Schimmel/Smolens/Whooley)
- *Appears on It's Understood and The Silent Elk of Yesterday
- "Khoomi" (Whooley)
- *Known also as "Tuvan Song" or simply "Tuvan."
- "The Princes of Xibalba" (Smolens)
- *A four part composition that includes:
- **"The Princes"
- **"Los Dias Sin Dias"
- **"XQuiQ"
- **"Hunnahpu & Xbalanque"
- *Appears on It's Understood
Heavy Metal
- "A Very Intense Battle" (Schimmel, Murray)
- *Appears on Buck Fever
- "Burnt Corpse" (Schimmel, Murray)
- *Appears on Buck Fever
- "Jungle Warfare" (Schimmel)
- *Appears on Quadropus
- "Randy's Desert Adventure" (Whooley, Schimmel, lyrics: Murray)
- *Is usually paired with "Danse of Tosho and Slavi"
- *Appears on It's Understood and Passion for Life
- "The Silent Elk Of Yesterday" (Schimmel, Murray)
- *Appears on: Buck Fever
Jazz
- "Buck Fever" (Schimmel)
- *Lyrics for this song were taken from Tim's sweatshirt.
- *The song features surf rock and a solo from Jason.
- *Appears on Buck Fever
- "Burlesque" (Schimmel)
- "Dflat Hell" (Whooley, Schimmel)
- *Appears on It's Understood and Passion for Life
- "King Krab Battle" (Whooley)
- *Appears on Quadropus
- "Lift Your Skirt" (Smolens)
- *A tribute to Scottish men
New Age
- "Bride of the Buck" (Smolens)
- *Appears on Buck Fever
Pop/Rock
- "At Least We'd Have Today" (Smolens)
- *Appears on Quadropus
- "Body Slam" (Whooley)
- *Imitates Kid Rock-style rock songs
- *Appears on Quadropus
- "Crystal Blue" (Whooley)
- *Appears on Quadropus
- "Dubway" (Harris, Schimmel, Smolens, Whooley)
- *A cappella song
- *Appears on Quadropus''
- "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye"
- *Usually vocals by Tim accompanied by guitar. The second half of the song is most often comedic improvisation that incorporates the audience's reactions.
- *Appears on Passion for Life
Video Game
All original video game songs are written by Tim Smolens.
- "Bat Cave"
- *Appears on Passion for Life
- "Boss 2"
- *Appears on Passion for Life (as "Boss III")
- "Cloud Land"
- *Super Mario Bros. parody
- *Appears on It's Understood
- "Court Yard Battle 1"
- *Appears on It's Understood
- "Crag Lake"
- *Super Mario Bros. parody
- *Appears on Buck Fever and The Silent Elk of Yesterday
- "Dissatisfactual Contraband"
- *Contra parody
- *Appears on Passion for Life
- "Elderly Normal Samurai Tortoises"
- *Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles parody
- *Appears on Passion for Life
- "Green Hill"
- *Sonic the Hedgehog parody
- *Appears on Buck Fever
- "Planet Sparkle"
- *Appears on It's Understood and Passion for Life
- "Trampoline Klan"
- *Appears on Buck Fever
Non-original
Bluegrass
- "Big Mon" (Bill Monroe)
- "Bill Cheatham"
- "Johnson Boys" (Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs)
Gypsy/Traditional
- "Ah Ya Bibi" (Fanfare Ciocarlia)
- *The Estradasphere version of this song is often called "A Tune by FCC" or simply "Ciocarlia"
- *Appears on The Silent Elk of Yesterday (as "A Tune by FCC")
- "Harvest Home Hornpipe"
- *Irish traditional
- *Appears on The Silent Elk of Yesterday (as "Some Irish Song")
- "Hora Bucharestu"
- *Is often included in Estradasphere's "Gypsy Medley"
- *Appears on Passion for Life
Heavy Metal
- "Crazy Train" (Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Bob Daisley)
- "I Don't Know" (Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Bob Daisley)
Jazz
- "Afro Blue" (Mongo Santamaria)
- * Popularized by John Coltrane
- "All of Me" (Seymour Simons, Gerald Marks)
- "All the Things You Are"
- "Au Privave" (Charlie Parker)
- "Blue Moon"
- "Chameleon" (Herbie Hancock)
- * From the 1973 Herbie Hancock release Head Hunters.
- "Chippie" (Ornette Coleman)
- "Disco Time" (Don Salsa)
- "Dolphin Dance" (Herbie Hancock)
- "Donna Lee" (Charlie Parker)
- "Freedom Jazz Dance" (Eddie Harris)
- "Giant Steps" (John Coltrane)
- "Girl from Ipanema" (Antonio Carlos Jobim)
- "Impressions" (John Coltrane)
Pop/Rock
- "Another One Bites the Dust" (John Deacon)
- * A Queen song
- "Back in Black" (AC/DC)
- "Backstreet Boys Medley"
- * ''Contains "Backstreet's Back" and "Larger than Life"
- "Bawitdaba" (Kid Rock)
- "Bombtrack" (Rage Against the Machine)
- "Come Out and Play" (The Offspring)
- *Grunge song from Offspring's 1994 Album, Smash.
- *Often featured in Estradasphere's "Gypsy Medley"
- *Appears on: Passion for Life
- "Crocodile Rock" (Elton John; Lyrics: Bernie Taupin)
- "Don't Stop Me Now" (Freddie Mercury of Queen)
- "Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)" (Brian Wilson and Tony Asher)
- *Song by The Beach Boys
- "Earth Angel" (Cleve Duncan and the Penguins)
- *Live cover usually incorporates both traditional and metal styles.
- *Is usually preceded by "Chugs".
- "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" (Dall, DeVille, Michaels, Rockett)
- *Bluegrass rendition of a Poison song.
- "Free Bird" (Allen Collins, Ronnie VanZant)
- *Lynyrd Skynyrd cover
- "Girls on the Beach" (Brian Wilson)
- *Beach Boys song
- "Good Vibrations" (Brian Wilson and Mike Love)
- *Beach Boys cover
- "Hangin' Tough" (Maurice Starr)
- *''New Kids on the Block cover
- "Here Comes the Night" (Brian Wilson and Mike Love)
- *Beach Boys cover
- "Hot for Teacher" (Van Halen)
- "In Bloom" (Nirvana)
- "In My Room" (Brian Wilson & Gary Usher)
- "It's So Easy" (West Arkeen, Del James, W. Axl Rose and Slash)
- "Keep an Eye on Summer" (Brian Wilson and Bob Norman)
- "Know Your Enemy" (Rage Against the Machine)
- "Livin' La Vida Loca" (Desmond Child and Luis Gómez Escolar)
- *Played as a metal song live in an arranged version by David Murray
R&B
- "I Got You (I Feel Good)" (James Brown)
Television
- "90210" - Theme from "Beverly Hills 90210".
- "CHiPs" (John Parker) - Theme from "CHiPs".
- *The television show stars Erik Estrada, who the band is named after.
- "Days of our Lives" (Charles Albertine) - Theme from "Days of our Lives"
- "Doogie Howser, MD" (Mike Post) - Theme from "Doogie Howser, MD""
- "Duck Tales" (Mark Mueller) - Theme from "Disney's DuckTales"
- "Facts of Life" (Alan Thicke, Gloria Loring and Al Burton) - Theme from "The Facts of Life"
- "Fame" (Dean Pitchford & Michael Gore) - Theme from "Fame"
- "Gummi Bears" (Michael Silversher & Patty Silversher) - Theme from "Disney's Gummi Bears"
- "Juicy Fruit" - TV Commercial Jingle
- "Knight Rider" (Glen A. Larson) - Theme from "Knight Rider"
Video Game
- "Contra" (Konami Kukeiha Club) - from Contra
Uncategorized
Songs that have yet to be put in a category. Feel free to help organize this page by doing so.Original
- "AM PM"
- *Tentative title. Also known as "AM Dusk" because the original studio demo sounded like a generic PM Dawn song.
- "Aunt Nellie's Love Gravy" (Schimmel)
- "Barefoot Construction"
- "Chugs" (Schimmel)
- *Originally titled "The Unholy Chugs of the Fallen Earth Angel"'
- *''"Earth Angel" usually follows this song.
- "Corporate Merger"
- "Dflat Hell Returns"
- *Tentative name chosen because the song ends with a phrase from Db Hell.
- "Fall Creek"
- "Flower Garden of an Evil Man"
- "Harlodic Tendencies" (Whooley)
- "Healing" (Mike Seifert)
- *Usually a monologue/skit from spiritual advisor Mike Seifert
- "King Solomon" (Whooley & George Smith)
- "Lasting Impressions" (Schimmel)
Non-original
- "American Woman" (Guess Who)
- "Autumn Leaves" (Joseph Kosma)
- "Battle of Aughrim" (Irish Traditional)
- "Besame Mucho" (Consuelo Velasquez)
- "Combat for the Angel" (Secret Chiefs 3)
- "Goonies" (Dave Grusin)
- *Theme from the film The Goonies
- "Happy Birthday" (Patty & Mildred Hill)
- "Have You Met Miss Jones?" (Richard Rodgers; Lyrics: Lorenz Hart)
- "Instant Coffee" (John Whooley & Netwerk:Electric)
- "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch" (Trey Parker)
- *''From the film
- "Let There be Light"
- "Louie Louie" (Richard Berry)
Unknown
- "Ethiopian Song #2"
- "Jewel in the Lotus"
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