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== Production ==
 
== Production ==
 
*The [[spotting session]] occurred on November 22, [[1989]], and as you'd expect, was the first for the show. It took place in [[Sam Simon]]'s office, with [[James L. Brooks]], [[Matt Groening]], composer [[Richard Gibbs]], music editor [[Chris Ledesma]] and supervising producers [[Jay Kogen]] and [[Wallace Wolodarsky]]. The next episode, "[[Bart the Genius]]", was also spotted at this time.<ref name="best">[http://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/2011/08/13/1989-best-year-ever-so-far/ 1989 – Best. Year. Ever. (so far)] at [http://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/ Simpsons Music 500]</ref>
 
*The [[spotting session]] occurred on November 22, [[1989]], and as you'd expect, was the first for the show. It took place in [[Sam Simon]]'s office, with [[James L. Brooks]], [[Matt Groening]], composer [[Richard Gibbs]], music editor [[Chris Ledesma]] and supervising producers [[Jay Kogen]] and [[Wallace Wolodarsky]]. The next episode, "[[Bart the Genius]]", was also spotted at this time.<ref name="best">[http://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/2011/08/13/1989-best-year-ever-so-far/ 1989 – Best. Year. Ever. (so far)] at [http://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/ Simpsons Music 500]</ref>

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Production

  • The score was recorded December 11, 1989 at CBS/Radford. Despite being the first to broadcast (8 days later), it was the second episode's score to be recorded.[1]


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