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Music : The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem, and More! - The 25th Anniversary Collection

The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem, and More! - The 25th Anniversary Collection

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0081227811921
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Release Date: September 17, 2002
Sales Rank: 1506
Studio: Rhino / Wea










Editorial Review:

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Those who spent (or are spending) their formative years watching Kermit and Miss Piggy dance their special interspecies dance will revel in this spectacular, positively historic new Muppets CD, released just in time for the 25th anniversary of Jim Henson's The Muppet Show. A 20-page insert booklet, complete with color photos, details the fascinating history of Muppet music. Remember when Sesame Street's rendition of Jeff Moss's 'Rubber Duckie' hit the kiddie pop charts? This 27-song CD harvests favorite and lesser-known recordings from feature films and from the original The Muppet Show, stringing songs ranging from Piero Umiliani's 'Mahna Mahna' to Tony Burrello's 'There's a New Sound' (the sound that's made by worms) together with skits and grand pronouncements and goofy sound effects like an old-time vaudeville show. A stunning variety of musical styles are showcased in this witty, wonderful collection that reminds us that a world without Fozzie Bear and Gonzo and Kermit and Miss Piggy would be less fuzzy indeed. --Karin Snelson









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Disc 1:
  1. The Muppet Show Theme - featuring The Muppets
  2. Mahna Mahna/Lullaby Of Birdland - featuring Mahna Mahna & The Two Snowths
  3. There's A New Sound - featuring Scooter
  4. The Amazing Marvin Suggs And His Muppaphone Play 'Lady Of Spain' - featuring Marvin Suggs & His Muppaphone
  5. Trees - featuring Wayne & Wanda
  6. A Monologue By Fozzie Bear - featuring Fozzie Bear & Kermit The Frog
  7. Bein' Green - featuring Kermit The Frog
  8. Simon Smith And His Amazing Dancing Bear - featuring Scooter & Fozzie Bear
  9. Tenderly - featuring Dr. Teeth & The Electric Mayhem
  10. Wishing Song - featuring The Great Gonzo
  11. What Now My Love? - featuring Miss Piggy
  12. Happy Feet - featuring Kermit The Frog & Frog Chorus
  13. We Got Us - featuring The Muppets
  14. Closing Theme (instrumental)
  15. Rainbow Connection - featuring Kermit The Frog
  16. Movin' Right Along - featuring Kermit The Frog & Fozzie Bear
  17. Can You Picture That? - featuring Dr. Teeth & The Electric Mayhem
  18. Finale: The Magic Store - featuring The Muppets
  19. Hey A Movie! - featuring Kermit The Frog, Fozzie Bear, The Great Gonzo & Muppets
  20. Happiness Hotel - featuring The Muppets
  21. The First Time It Happens - featuring Kermit The Frog & Miss Piggy
  22. Together Again - featuring Kermit The Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear & Muppets
  23. I'm Gonna Always Love You - featuring Miss Piggy, Kermit The Frog, Fozzie Bear, Rowlf, Scooter & The Great Gonzo
  24. He'll Make Me Happy - featuring Miss Piggy & Kermit The Frog
  25. One More Sleep 'Til Christmas - featuring Kermit The Frog
  26. Love Led Us Here (Muppets version) - featuring Kermit The Frog & Miss Piggy
  27. I'm Going To Go Back There Someday (Muppets From Space version) - featuring The Great Gonzo


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Gotta love the Muppets! ...
This is a great cd featuring some of the best muppet songs and skits. My 9 month old son loves this, and it instantly puts an end to the tears associated with boredom in the car. It's a good thing my husband and I both really like the Muppets; otherwise we'd get really sick of this CD!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Fun for all ages ...
Great for people who still remember the show, and even our 3-year old is now addicted to this CD (never having seen the show). You tend to get those songs stuck in your head, so be prepared to be humming along for a while after the CD is over...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Goofy family fun ...
This CD is a gathering of several classic Muppet songs, both from TV and the movies. It's the only way I found to get some of the songs from the original "Muppet Movie" that I loved as a kid. Enjoy this with your family, and you might find yourself humming along.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Muppets Show Music, Mayhem and More! ...
If you grew up with the Muppets - you have to have this. It makes me feel like a kid again. Great songs!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Graduate College Student ...
If you enjoy the muppets or any of their movies, you will enjoy this CD. It brought back great childhood memmories for myself and the song, "Rainbow Connection", is great.


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