The Yellow Album

The cast then recorded The Yellow Album, but it was not released until 1998, at which time it suffered poor reception.

[9][10] Yellow Album artist Bill Morrison felt "ripped off" by this,[11] re-igniting a conversation about the appropriation of commercial illustrations for fine art (see Roy Lichtenstein).

Entertainment Weekly writer David Browne said he "eagerly await[ed]" it in March 1993, a month before it was set to be released.

"[13] The Tampa Bay Times said the album "is an uninspired collection whose best feature is a too-tiny takeoff on the cover of Sgt.

Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," noting that songs such as "Ten Commandments of Bart" sounded dated, though others like "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" are praiseworthy.