

She concludes the review by stating that the soundtrack "sounds not unlike a musical-theater take on the High School Musical franchise". She states that the song "Hey Kendra" is a "really funny take on an R&B seduction number" and "It Can’t Be True" has an "unfortunate way of drilling itself into your head". Amazon's Elisabeth Vincentelli states that the music's "lightweight but very fun pop, is the best thing about the show". Allmusic's William Ruhlmann states that it's a 'Junior High School Musical' yet has "catchy rock songs" supporting "serviceable lyrics that trace the complicated ups and downs of early adolescent social interaction". The album generated fairly positive reviews from critics and theatre sites. It also included 2 Jason Robert Brown demos, newly recorded versions of "Opportunity" and "Being a Geek" featuring Elizabeth Gillies and Graham Phillips, and the cut Original Broadway versions of "Opportunity" and "Here I Come". The two-disc soundtrack features the original soundtrack and a karaoke disc with 11 karaoke songs of 9 songs. The show was later revised into one continuous act.Ī two-disc Deluxe Edition version of the soundtrack was released a year later from the standard version's release. "Here I Come" was the Act I finale, and "Opportunity" picked up Act II. In the earlier stages, the show had an intermission which the show ran a full two hours. The first release only included the sung tracks, including Eternity With You, It's Funny, Woke Up, Monster, and Eternity With You.The Original Broadway Cast Album was recorded during previews, but does not include the song "Good Enough".

The soundtrack was first released on 20 November 2020, the day following the release of Obsidian, with the Deluxe Edition released on 4 December 2020.Flashback Marceline and Princess Bubblegum Argue.Princess Bubblegum Discovery During a Glassassin Attack.Marceline Breaks into the Glass Kingdom.Marceline and Princess Bubblegum Visit the Glass Kingdom.Marceline and Princess Bubblegum Domestic Bliss.Charlotte Nicdao, Aleks Sennwald & Pete Toms)
