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|image= [[File:I Am Not Homer.jpg|250px]] | |image= [[File:I Am Not Homer.jpg|250px]] | ||
− | |released= 23 | + | |released= April 23, [[2002]] |
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|genre= Comedy | |genre= Comedy | ||
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− | |label= Oglio Records | + | |label= {{W|Oglio Records}} |
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'''''I Am Not Homer''''' is a comedy album by [[Dan Castellaneta]] with additional input by his wife, [[Deb Lacusta]]. It is a collection of comedy sketches by both Castellaneta and Lacusta. A lot of the material used in the album was stuff that the two of them had used before. All but one track is unrelated to ''The Simpsons''. | '''''I Am Not Homer''''' is a comedy album by [[Dan Castellaneta]] with additional input by his wife, [[Deb Lacusta]]. It is a collection of comedy sketches by both Castellaneta and Lacusta. A lot of the material used in the album was stuff that the two of them had used before. All but one track is unrelated to ''The Simpsons''. | ||
− | The title of the album is a reference to [[Leonard Nimoy]]'s autobiography '' | + | The title of the album is a reference to [[Leonard Nimoy]]'s autobiography ''[[I Am Not Spock]]''. |
== ''The Simpsons'' == | == ''The Simpsons'' == | ||
The title is to tell people that playing [[Homer Simpson]] is not the only thing that Castallaneta does. Many people do not know about his career away from ''[[The Simpsons]]'' so he chose the name. | The title is to tell people that playing [[Homer Simpson]] is not the only thing that Castallaneta does. Many people do not know about his career away from ''[[The Simpsons]]'' so he chose the name. | ||
− | The last track on the album, "[[So Dumb (Homer's Lament)]]", is a song featuring Castellaneta's main ''Simpsons'' cast members: | + | The last track on the album, "[[So Dumb (Homer's Lament)]]", is a song featuring Castellaneta's main ''Simpsons'' cast members: Homer Simpson, [[Krusty the Clown]], [[Abraham Simpson]], [[Barney Gumble]] and [[Groundskeeper Willie]]. |
== List of tracks == | == List of tracks == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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{{Albums}} | {{Albums}} | ||
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Album Information
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I Am Not Homer is a comedy album by Dan Castellaneta with additional input by his wife, Deb Lacusta. It is a collection of comedy sketches by both Castellaneta and Lacusta. A lot of the material used in the album was stuff that the two of them had used before. All but one track is unrelated to The Simpsons.
The title of the album is a reference to Leonard Nimoy's autobiography I Am Not Spock.
The Simpsons[edit]
The title is to tell people that playing Homer Simpson is not the only thing that Castallaneta does. Many people do not know about his career away from The Simpsons so he chose the name.
The last track on the album, "So Dumb (Homer's Lament)", is a song featuring Castellaneta's main Simpsons cast members: Homer Simpson, Krusty the Clown, Abraham Simpson, Barney Gumble and Groundskeeper Willie.
List of tracks[edit]
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External links[edit]
The Simpsons albums
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Albums | ||
The Simpsons Sing the Blues (1990) • Songs in the Key of Springfield (1997) • The Yellow Album (1998) • Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons (1999) • Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons and Songs in the Key of Springfield (2001) • The Simpsons Movie: The Music (2007) • The Simpsons: Testify (2007) • The Simpsons Game (2008) | ||
Singles | ||
Do the Bartman (1990) • Deep, Deep Trouble (1991) • The Simpsons Sing Do the Bartman Deep, Deep Trouble (1991) • God Bless the Child (1991) • The Streets of Springfield (1997) | ||
Others | ||
I Am Not Homer (2002) |