The Bob's Burgers Music Album (Amazon Exclusive)
4.8 | 685 ratings
Price: 34.98
Last update: 02-02-2026
Product details
- Package Dimensions : 10 x 2.7 x 2 inches; 10.4 ounces
- Manufacturer : Sub Pop
- Original Release Date : 2026
- Date First Available : December 12, 2025
- Label : Sub Pop
- ASIN : B0G6NCVXQB
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank:#62 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- Soundtracks (CDs & Vinyl)
- Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- Customer Reviews:4.84.8 out of 5 stars(683)
Top reviews from the United States
- Mr. Guy SomebodyI want some burgers and fries!(Dude, your CD is so good but maybe some more songs on it? Like 112 tracks isn't nearly enough. Oh wait. I see there is a volume 2!)
I want some burgers and fries, I want some burgers and fries
Well, there's some right here
Don't you tеll me no lies! - damon ulrichDo it.Just buy it and enjoy
- JYoungPerfect Bob's Burger fan!Great gift for a fan of Bob's Burger show. We enjoy the songs and it's fun to hear the full song without commercials cutting into them. Wide range of style from punk sounds, to top 40, to jazz. The lyrics are hilarious when you can listen to the whole thing. We like to guess which episode the song goes to. Perfect for BB fan.
- JimBobs BurgersThe songs are awful, but I love them!
- Dr SpaceManObviously one of the best soundtracks of all timeObviously one of the best soundtracks of all time. This soundtrack is so good that songs are written about it, movies are made about it, and babies are named after it. This soundtrack appeals to people from all walks of life. I have even heard people who love music rave about the songs on this album. It is great if you need to laugh, cry, rage, or fart. The only thing better in life than this album is the show itself. Recommended for children and adults of all ages.
- Vincent L.First 6 seasonsThis is great soundtrack if you like the songs from the first 6 seasons
- Florida ShopperAlmost perfect!I love this show. LOVE IT. After Thomas Edison's "Electric Love" duet I know I wanted a soundtrack album. "Work Hard Or Die Trying, Girl" sealed the deal.
So, why four stars? Because there's a lot of dialog at the start of some of the songs. I understand that some songs have a sentence or two of spoken lyrics before the music kicks in, but several of these seem to be giving you the entire scene that the song appears in. That's great if I'm trying to create a radio show experience, but I'm just trying to hear the song on my mp3 player or in my car. Having to fast-forward through a minute of dialog each and every time is really annoying. There also seem to be some instrumental bits missing. (Like the awesome 80's piece from Tina's big kiss in "Sheesh! Cab, Bob?")
The bonus songs were cool, but I would have loved a little explanation of what they were beyond just "alternate version". Were they demos? Just for fun? And I know this is probably asking for too much when there are so many tracks, but lyrics are always a plus for me. I don't have very good hearing, so I have a lot of trouble catching all of the words of some songs. I still can't figure out what the background chorus is singing on "Electric Love", or several of the lines of "This Is Working". (Seriously, if you know please leave a comment to cure my curiosity, lol!) - Allen SmallingA must-have for all BB fansYes, folks, TV's BOB'S BURGERS has given us this festival of mini-opuses and satirical themes, over a hundred in fact. They range in length from a mere six seconds, "Buckle Up (Or You'll Die)," to nearly four minutes for the Thomas Edison-glam-shame "Electric Love," but most hover under a minute fifteen. All were used in conjunction with the actual cartoon shows and include such delights as "The Fart Song" (sung by Gene), "I Love You So Much (It's Scary), "Lifting Up the Skirt of the Night," and the occasional parody of a real pre-existing hit, like "99 Red Balloons." It's amazing how well these folks can parody the pop music of the Sixties, Seventies, Eighties, Nineties, and anything else that comes their way. The detailed album includes a panoramic foldout of Wharf Street, two CD's, a detailed production booklet, and a few surprise remakes by "Bob's Buskers." Great fun and pass the ketchup!