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| name = The Muppet Alphabet Album (The Sesame Street Alphabet Album) |
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| artist = [[Sesame Street]] |
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| cover = The Muppet Alphabet Album, Original Album Cover 1971.jpg |
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| alt = Original Album Cover for the 1971 vinyl LP release |
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| released = 1971 |
| released = 1971 |
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| genre = [[Children's music|Children's]] |
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| label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] |
| label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] |
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| producer = [[Jim Henson]], [[Joe Raposo]], [[Jeff Moss]], [[Jerry Juhl]] |
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'''''The Muppet Alphabet Album''''' is a [[Sesame Street]] [[Learning|learning album]] based on the [[children's television series]]. It was first released in 1971 by [[Columbia Records|Columbia]], then reissued in |
'''''The Muppet Alphabet Album''''' is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Learning|learning album]] based on the [[children's television series]]. It was first released in 1971 by [[Columbia Records|Columbia]],<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Henson |first=Jim |date=September 20, 2021 |title=9/20-24/1971 – 'Recording Alphabet album at night.' {{!}} Jim Henson's Red Book |url=https://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2012/09/920-241971/ |access-date=2022-08-25 |language=en-US |archive-date=2022-08-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220826000411/https://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2012/09/920-241971/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite AV media |title=The Muppet Alphabet Album |type=Vinyl LP |publisher=Columbia Records |year=1971 |id=CC 25503}}</ref> then reissued in 1976,<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite AV media |title=The Muppet Alphabet Album |type=Vinyl LP |publisher=Sesame Street Records |year=1976 |id=CC 25503}}</ref> and by Golden Music in 1990,<ref>{{Cite AV media |title=The Sesame Street Alphabet Album (reissue title) |type=Compact Cassette |publisher=Sony |year=1990 |id=4107}}</ref> and by [[Sony Wonder]] in 1996, and by [[Koch Records]] in 2008. [[Sony Wonder]] and [[Koch Records]]'s reissues included [[Elmo]] singing a version of the song, "[[ABC-DEF-GHI]]", and called it "Sing the Alphabet". The album features one song for each letter in the alphabet, performed by a variety of Sesame Street characters. Each of the songs uses a different musical style. |
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The album features one song for each letter in the alphabet, performed by a variety of Sesame Street characters. Each of the songs uses a different musical style. |
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[[Jim Henson]], one of the album's producers,<ref name=":0" /> included a short description of the project on the album jacket of the initial release: "The idea is very simple – a little song or skit about each of the twenty-six letters of the alphabet..". A short history of the production process was later posted to a [[Posthumous publication|posthumous]] blog representing his estate.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Company Overview – Jim Henson |url=https://www.henson.com/company-overview/ |access-date=2022-08-25 |language=en-US |archive-date=2022-01-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220126121758/https://www.henson.com/company-overview/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=henson.com whois lookup - who.is |url=https://who.is/whois/henson.com |access-date=2022-08-25 |website=who.is |archive-date=2022-08-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220826001908/https://who.is/whois/henson.com |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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==Side A== |
==Side A== |
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#ABC-DEF-GHI, with [[Elmo]] |
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# "The Sound of the Letter A", with [[Big Bird]] |
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# "Oscar's B Sandwich", with Farley/[[Oscar the Grouch]] |
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# "[[C is for Cookie]]", with [[Cookie Monster]] and [[The Muppets|his friends]] |
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# "Dee, Dee, Dee", with [[Ernie (Sesame Street)|Ernie]] |
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# "E What's My Letter", with Prairie Dawn/[[Guy Smiley]] |
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# "Four Furry Friends", with [[Cookie Monster]]/[[Herry Monster]]/[[Grover]]/[[Oscar the Grouch]] |
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# "Two G Sounds", with [[Grover]]/[[Anything Muppets|An unknown Sesame Street Muppet]] |
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# "Ha Ha", with [[Big Bird]]/[[Harvey Kneeslapper|Harvey]]/[[Herry Monster]] |
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# "I Stand Up Straight and Tall", with [[Grover]] |
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# "J Friends", with the [[Anything Muppets]] |
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# "K Herbert's Silly Poem", with [[Herbert Birdsfoot]] |
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# "La La La", with [[Bert and Ernie]] |
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# "M-M-M Monster Meal", with [[Cookie Monster|Cookie]]/[[Herry Monster]] |
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# "The Noodle Story", with [[Big Bird]]/[[Oscar the Grouch]] |
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==Side B== |
==Side B== |
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# "Would You Like to Buy an O?", with [[Lefty the Salesman|Lefty]] [[Ernie (Sesame Street)|& Ernie]] |
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# "P My Favorite Letter", with the [[Anything Muppets]] |
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# "The Question Song", with [[Grover]]/[[Anything Muppets|Another unknown Sesame Street Muppet]] |
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# "The R Machine", with [[Bert and Ernie]]. [[Laugh|Laugh along with]] [[Ernie (Sesame Street)|Ernie]] while during the song |
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# "Sammy the Snake", with Sammy |
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# "The Tale of Tom Tattertall Tuttletut", with [[Herbert Birdsfoot]] and the [[Anything Muppets]] |
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# "U Lecture", with Professor Hastings [[Ernie (Sesame Street)|& Ernie]]. [[Laugh|Laugh along with]] [[Ernie (Sesame Street)|Ernie]] and Professor Hastings while during the song |
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# "Very, Very Special Letter", with [[Big Bird]] |
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# "The National Association of W Lovers", with [[Bert (Sesame Street)|Bert]] |
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# "X Marks the Spot", with [[Sherlock Hemlock]] |
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# "Y Just Because", with [[Grover]]/[[Anything Muppets|Another unknown Sesame Street Muppet]] |
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# "Zizzy Zoomers", with the Zizzy Zoomers |
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==Muppet Performers== |
==Muppet Performers== |
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* [[Jeff Moss]] - Additional Voices (uncredited) |
* [[Jeff Moss]] - Additional Voices (uncredited) |
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* [[Kevin Clash]] - Elmo |
* [[Kevin Clash]] - Elmo |
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 27 September 2024
The Muppet Alphabet Album (The Sesame Street Alphabet Album) | |
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Released | 1971 |
Recorded | 1971 |
Genre | Children's |
Label | Columbia |
Producer | Jim Henson, Joe Raposo, Jeff Moss, Jerry Juhl |
The Muppet Alphabet Album is a Sesame Street learning album based on the children's television series. It was first released in 1971 by Columbia,[1][2] then reissued in 1976,[1][3] and by Golden Music in 1990,[4] and by Sony Wonder in 1996, and by Koch Records in 2008. Sony Wonder and Koch Records's reissues included Elmo singing a version of the song, "ABC-DEF-GHI", and called it "Sing the Alphabet". The album features one song for each letter in the alphabet, performed by a variety of Sesame Street characters. Each of the songs uses a different musical style.
Jim Henson, one of the album's producers,[1] included a short description of the project on the album jacket of the initial release: "The idea is very simple – a little song or skit about each of the twenty-six letters of the alphabet..". A short history of the production process was later posted to a posthumous blog representing his estate.[1][5][6]
Side A
[edit]- ABC-DEF-GHI, with Elmo
- "The Sound of the Letter A", with Big Bird
- "Oscar's B Sandwich", with Farley/Oscar the Grouch
- "C is for Cookie", with Cookie Monster and his friends
- "Dee, Dee, Dee", with Ernie
- "E What's My Letter", with Prairie Dawn/Guy Smiley
- "Four Furry Friends", with Cookie Monster/Herry Monster/Grover/Oscar the Grouch
- "Two G Sounds", with Grover/An unknown Sesame Street Muppet
- "Ha Ha", with Big Bird/Harvey/Herry Monster
- "I Stand Up Straight and Tall", with Grover
- "J Friends", with the Anything Muppets
- "K Herbert's Silly Poem", with Herbert Birdsfoot
- "La La La", with Bert and Ernie
- "M-M-M Monster Meal", with Cookie/Herry Monster
- "The Noodle Story", with Big Bird/Oscar the Grouch
Side B
[edit]- "Would You Like to Buy an O?", with Lefty & Ernie
- "P My Favorite Letter", with the Anything Muppets
- "The Question Song", with Grover/Another unknown Sesame Street Muppet
- "The R Machine", with Bert and Ernie. Laugh along with Ernie while during the song
- "Sammy the Snake", with Sammy
- "The Tale of Tom Tattertall Tuttletut", with Herbert Birdsfoot and the Anything Muppets
- "U Lecture", with Professor Hastings & Ernie. Laugh along with Ernie and Professor Hastings while during the song
- "Very, Very Special Letter", with Big Bird
- "The National Association of W Lovers", with Bert
- "X Marks the Spot", with Sherlock Hemlock
- "Y Just Because", with Grover/Another unknown Sesame Street Muppet
- "Zizzy Zoomers", with the Zizzy Zoomers
Muppet Performers
[edit]- Caroll Spinney - Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch
- Jim Henson - Ernie, Guy Smiley, J Friend #2, Zizzy Zoomer #1, Tom Tattertall Tuttletutt, and Anything Muppet #2
- Frank Oz - Bert, Grover, Cookie Monster, Lefty the Salesman, Harvey Kneeslapper, Professor Hastings, J Friend #4, Zizzy Zoomer #3, and Anything Muppet #3
- Jerry Nelson - Herry Monster, Herbert Birdsfoot, Sherlock Hemlock, Farley, George, J Friend #1, Zizzy Zoomer #2, Sammy the Snake, Ambercrombie the Ant, "What's My Letter?" Announcer, and Anything Muppet #1
- Fran Brill - Prairie Dawn, Little Girl, Singer, and J Friend #3
- Jerry Juhl - Queen (uncredited)
- Joe Raposo - Additional Voices (uncredited)
- Jeff Moss - Additional Voices (uncredited)
- Kevin Clash - Elmo
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Henson, Jim (September 20, 2021). "9/20-24/1971 – 'Recording Alphabet album at night.' | Jim Henson's Red Book". Archived from the original on 2022-08-26. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
- ^ The Muppet Alphabet Album (Vinyl LP). Columbia Records. 1971. CC 25503.
- ^ The Muppet Alphabet Album (Vinyl LP). Sesame Street Records. 1976. CC 25503.
- ^ The Sesame Street Alphabet Album (reissue title) (Compact Cassette). Sony. 1990. 4107.
- ^ "Company Overview – Jim Henson". Archived from the original on 2022-01-26. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
- ^ "henson.com whois lookup - who.is". who.is. Archived from the original on 2022-08-26. Retrieved 2022-08-25.