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Sesame Street Records is a label of Sesame Workshop, distributed by Arts Music, that was revived in 2019. The label existed previously from 1974 to 1984 as an independent label. Children's Television Workshop (CTW; now Sesame Workshop) started releasing Sesame Street albums in 1970. Sesame Street Records label started in 1974.
2010 - Sesame Street Old School Volume 2 (Koch Records) 2011 - Sesame Street Music: Amazon Sampler ( Amazon.com / Sesame Workshop ) 2011 - Sesame Street Christmas Collection (Sesame Workshop)
The first album was released on Sesame Street Records through Warner Bros. Records, and is the only album in the series with a direct connection to the popular children's series Sesame Street, as it includes a song performed by the characters Ernie and Cookie Monster.
Bob McGrath from Sesame Street is a studio album released by Bob McGrath in 1970 on Affinity LP record A-1001. [1] The album features Bob singing compositions by Robert Allen, [2] who produced the album. Arrangements were by Stuart Scharf, and Don Casale was the recording engineer. Stereo Dimension Records distributed the album. [3]
Sesame Disco is an album made by the cast of Sesame Street in 1979. [1] [2] It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Recording for Children. [3] The album sold more than 500,000 copies. [4] The show promoted the album by having singers perform the songs at malls, in conjunction with a traveling set exhibit. [5]
Sesame Street Fever is a concept album made by the cast of Sesame Street in 1978. It follows the characters as a love of disco sweeps Sesame Street.. The album heavily parodies Saturday Night Fever, and the cover features Grover where John Travolta should be, and Ernie, Bert, and Cookie Monster in the place of the Bee Gees.
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.
Although the album did not make any of the major charts in the US or Canada, it was certified Platinum in Canada. The album was initially reissued in 1979 by Sesame Street Records retitled Anne Murray Sings for the Sesame Street Generation. It was again reissued in 2001 in CD format by EMI Music Canada, including three extra songs that were not ...