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The Best Of Elmo by Sesame Street (CD - 06/28/2008)
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Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance Songs by Sesame Street (CD - 06/24/2008)
The Count's Countdown by Sesame Street (CD - 06/24/1997)
Born to Add: Great Rock & Roll by Sesame Street (CD - 10/22/1996)
Elmo's Favorite Sing-Alongs
"Elmo's Favorite Sing-Alongs" (10/29/1996) Children's Sesame Street, Sony WonderELMO'S FAVORITE SING-ALONGS contains a songbook.
Silly Songs by Sesame Street (CD - 05/05/2009)
Elmopalooza by Sesame Street (Cassette - 02/24/1998)
"Elmopalooza" (02/24/1998) Children's Sesame Street, Sony WonderPersonnel includes: Kevin Clash (Elmo, The All-Amphibian Band); Jerry Nelson (The Count, Herry Monster); Carmen Osbahr (Rosita); Steve Whitmire (Ernie, Kermit The Frog); Carroll Spinney (Big Bird); Joey Mazzarino, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Noel MacNeal (The All-Amphibian Band); Ivy Austin, Angela Capelli, Valerie Morris (The Oinker Sisters); Nate Albert, Saro Bdalian, Dicky Barrett, Dennis Brockenborough, Rosemary Butler, Anjeannette Chirino, Olga Chirino, Joe Gittleman, Jeff Gunn, Vangie Gunn, Kelly La Croix, Ed Mitchell, George Noriega, Carmen Twillie, Maxine Waters, The Children Of Polytechnic School (Pasadena, California) (background vocals); Gloria Estefan, En Vogue, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Rosie O'Donnell, Fugees, Shawn Colvin, Steven Tyler, Kenny Loggins, Jimmy Buffett, Celine Dion. Producers include: Randy Barlow, John Boylan, Thomas McElroy, Denzil Foster, Paul Q. Kolderie. ELMOPALOOZA won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Musical Album For Children. The marriage of pop music and children's television has borne some serendipitous fruit over the years, from Josie & the Pussycats to Schoolhouse Rock. Continuing in that grand tradition is ELMOPALOOZA. This album is the audio companion piece to the TV special that celebrated the Muppets' 30th anniversary. The thing that differentiates this recording from those mentioned above is that it features collaborations between well-known pop stars and the Muppets themselves. "Caribbean Amphibian" is every bit as much of a natural as it sounds like in this duet by Jimmy Buffett and Kermit the Frog. Sensual R&B vocal group En Vogue are bound to make some monsters very happy with their contribution "I Want A Monster To Be My Friend." Shawn Colvin delivers an unusually affecting performance of "I Want To Live On The Moon," with the vocal assistance of everyone's favorite little orange guy, Ernie.
Happy Birthday From Sesame Street by Sesame Street (CD - 08/24/2004)
The Bird Is the Word!: Big Bird's Favorite Songs [Blister] by Sesame Street (CD - 08/22/1995)
A Celebration of Me, Grover! by Sesame Street (CD - 08/24/2004)
"A Celebration of Me, Grover!" (08/24/2004) Children's Sesame Street, Sony Wonder
Oscar's Grouch Jamboree by Sesame Street (Cassette - 02/06/1996)
Elmopalooza [Blister] by Sesame Street (Cassette - 03/03/1998)
"Elmopalooza [Blister]" (03/03/1998) Children's Sesame Street, Sony WonderPersonnel includes: Kevin Clash (Elmo, The All-Amphibian Band); Jerry Nelson (The Count, Herry Monster); Carmen Osbahr (Rosita); Steve Whitmire (Ernie, Kermit The Frog); Carroll Spinney (Big Bird); Joey Mazzarino, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Noel MacNeal (The All-Amphibian Band); Ivy Austin, Angela Capelli, Valerie Morris (The Oinker Sisters); Nate Albert, Saro Bdalian, Dicky Barrett, Dennis Brockenborough, Rosemary Butler, Anjeannette Chirino, Olga Chirino, Joe Gittleman, Jeff Gunn, Vangie Gunn, Kelly La Croix, Ed Mitchell, George Noriega, Carmen Twillie, Maxine Waters, The Children Of Polytechnic School (Pasadena, California) (background vocals); Gloria Estefan, En Vogue, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Rosie O'Donnell, Fugees, Shawn Colvin, Steven Tyler, Kenny Loggins, Jimmy Buffett, Celine Dion. Producers include: Randy Barlow, John Boylan, Thomas McElroy, Denzil Foster, Paul Q. Kolderie. ELMOPALOOZA won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Musical Album For Children. The marriage of pop music and children's television has borne some serendipitous fruit over the years, from Josie & the Pussycats to Schoolhouse Rock. Continuing in that grand tradition is ELMOPALOOZA. This album is the audio companion piece to the TV special that celebrated the Muppets' 30th anniversary. The thing that differentiates this recording from those mentioned above is that it features collaborations between well-known pop stars and the Muppets themselves. "Caribbean Amphibian" is every bit as much of a natural as it sounds like in this duet by Jimmy Buffett and Kermit the Frog. Sensual R&B vocal group En Vogue are bound to make some monsters very happy with their contribution "I Want A Monster To Be My Friend." Shawn Colvin delivers an unusually affecting performance of "I Want To Live On The Moon," with the vocal assistance of everyone's favorite little orange guy, Ernie.
A Sesame Street Christmas by Sesame Street (CD - 09/01/2002)
"A Sesame Street Christmas" (09/01/2002) Children's Sesame Street, Sony WonderPersonnel: Fran Brill (voice of Prairie Dawn, Zoe); Kevin Clash (voice of Elmo, Hoots The Owl, Wolfgang The Seal); Emilio Delgado (voice of Luis); Jim Henson (voice of Ernie); Loretta Long (voice of Susan); Sonia Manzano (voice of Maria); Bob Mcgrath (voice of Bob); Jerry Nelson (voice of The Count, Herry Monster); Roscoe Orman (voice of Gordon); Frank Oz (voice of Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover); Marty Robinson (voice of Snuffleupagus, Telly Monster); Caroll Spinney (voice of Big Bird, Oscar The Grouch). Producer: Jon Stone. Compilation Producers: Ed Mitchell, Christopher Cerf.
The Best Of Elmo [Blister] by Sesame Street (Cassette - 04/01/1997)
"The Best Of Elmo [Blister]" (04/01/1997) Children's Sesame Street, Sony WonderPersonnel: Kevin Clash (Elmo, Hoots The Owl, Wolfgang The Seal); Fran Brill (Zoe); Alice Dinnean (Mama Bear); Jim Henson (Ernie); Loretta Long (Susan); Jerry Nelson (The Count); Frank Oz (Bert, Cookie Monster); Marty Robinson (Snuffleupagus, Telly Monster); David Rudman (Baby Bear); Caroll Spinney (Big Bird). Recorded at Sony Music Studios and Nola Recording Studios, New York, New York.
The Count's Countdown [Blister] by Sesame Street (CD - 06/24/1997)
"The Count's Countdown [Blister]" (06/24/1997) Children's Sesame Street, Sony Wonder
Kids' Favorite Songs [Blister] by Sesame Street (Cassette - 06/24/1997)
Elmo's Lowdown Hoedown by Sesame Street (CD - 06/16/1998)
"Elmo's Lowdown Hoedown" (06/16/1998) Children's Sesame Street, Sony WonderPrincipal cast: Fran Brill (Polly Darton); Kevin Clash (Elmo); Jim Henson (Ernie/Marshall McClean); Jerry Nelson (Noel Cowherd/the balladeer in "The Dirtiest Town In The West"/lead singer in The Oatbran "Je Ne Sais Quoi" Band/himself); Frank Oz (Bert/Cookie Monster); Caroll Spinney (Big Bird/ Oscar The Grouch); Pam Arciero, Tom Armbruster, Charlie Brissette, Christopher Cerf, Louise Gold, Jeff Gunn, Richard Hunt, Angie Jare'e, Camille Kampouris, Jim Martin, Joey Mazzario, Ed Mitchell, Tish Sommers Rabe, David Rudman, Martin P. Robinson, Terry Wood.
C Is For Cookie: Cookie's Favorite Songs by Sesame Street (CD - 10/01/1996)
Born to Add: Great Rock & Roll [Blister] by Sesame Street (CD - 10/24/1995)
"Born to Add: Great Rock & Roll [Blister]" (10/24/1995) Children's Sesame Street, Sony WonderSesame Street includes: Ivy Austin (The Cereal Girl); Christopher Cerf (Chrissy, Bruce Stringbean, Mick Swagger); Kevin Clash (An Octopus); Louise Gold (A Chicken); Thad Mumford (Dr.Thad); Frank Oz (Bert, Cookie Monster); Jerry Nelson (The Count, Little Jerry).
Songs From the Street: 35 Years of Music [Long Box] by Sesame Street (CD - 09/02/2003)
Dreamytime Songs by Sesame Street (CD - 03/26/1996)
Oscar's Trashy Songs by Sesame Street (CD - 04/01/1997)
"Oscar's Trashy Songs" (04/01/1997) Children's Sesame Street, Sony WonderPersonnel: Caroll Spinney (Oscar The Grouch); Pam Arciero (Grundgetta); Stephen Lawrence (Stephen J. Grouch); Jerry Nelson (Farley); Marty Robinson (Telly Monster). Additional personnel: The Grouch Chorale, The Grouchketeers. This is part of the Sony Wonder series. Principal cast includes: Caroll Spinney (Oscar The Grouch, Big Bird); Pam Arciero (Grundgetta); Stephen Lawrence (Stephen J. Grouch); Jerry Nelson (Farley); Marty Robinson (Telly Monster); The Grouche Chorale, The Grouchketeers. This is part of the Sony Wonder series.
Splish Splash: Bath Time Fun [Blister] by Sesame Street (CD - 08/22/1995)
Platinum Too by Sesame Street (Cassette - 04/01/1997)
"Platinum Too" (04/01/1997) Children's Sesame Street, Sony Wonder
Numbers [Blister] by Sesame Street (CD - 10/24/1995)
Elmo Saves Christmas [Blister] by Sesame Street (Cassette - 07/01/1997)
A Grouch's Christmas by Sesame Street (Cassette - 09/19/1995)
Oscar's Trashy Songs [Blister] by Sesame Street (Cassette - 04/01/1997)
Who's Afraid of Elmo? by Sesame Street (Cassette - 07/15/1997)
Bert and Ernie's Greatest Hits by Sesame Street (Cassette - 02/20/1996)
"Bert and Ernie's Greatest Hits" (02/20/1996) Children's Sesame Street, Sony WonderAlso available on CD and cassette on Sony Wonder [7464 67467] in a blister pack. An aptly titled best-of collection from the Righteous Brothers of the pre-school set, and only a churlish adult could resist. High points include the crossover smash "Rubber Duckie," loving tributes to the letters d ("Dee, Dee, Dee") and w ("National Association of 'W' Lovers"), and even an attempted dance craze number ("Doin' the Pigeon"). Inspirational verse (from the sensibly titled "I Don't' Want to Live on the Moon"): "There's not much to do when your friends are all fish." Who can argue with that?