Unlike the shortened radio or television versions, the studio recording on Discogs is a complete, multi-part "murder" of the opera that uses a full suite of City Slicker chaos:
The recording ends with a bizarre, fourth-wall-breaking gag where the characters stop to chew bubble gum as they "chew their way off into the distance". Availability SPIKE JONES - Bizet's Carmen- RARE studio version
Eileen Gallagher (as "Messy-Soprano" Carmen) and Sir Frederick Gas (as "Base" vocals). Arrangers: Eddie Brandt and Jay Sommers. What Makes This Version "Rare" or Unique Unlike the shortened radio or television versions, the
Spike Jones and His City Slickers’ take on Georges Bizet’s Carmen —often released under the titles or "Spike Jones Murders Carmen" —is a definitive example of his "Musical Depreciation" style. While he performed "Carmen" frequently in live revues and on television, the studio version is a meticulously crafted 1949 recording. Core Details of the Studio Version What Makes This Version "Rare" or Unique Spike
The arrangement is densely packed with Jones's "orchestra" of unorthodox instruments, including gunshots, cowbells, sirens, and honking horns .
Spike Jones provides a deadpan narration that frames the opera as a gritty crime story, turning the classic tale of Don José and Carmen into a slapstick tragedy.
You can find this specific 1949 studio recording on archival collections like Spiking the Classics or via historical uploads on YouTube .