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From its earliest planning stages, ''[[1, Rue Sésame]]'' was, like ''[[Sesame Street]]'', designed to be a show that would use music and singing as a part of the material being taught. So it was only natural to release the musical content on records, not only to reinforce the curriculum lessons for children when they weren't watching the show, but also because ''1, Rue Sésame'' music is enjoyable just for its own sake. |
From its earliest planning stages, ''[[1, Rue Sésame]]'' was, like ''[[Sesame Street]]'', designed to be a show that would use music and singing as a part of the material being taught. So it was only natural to release the musical content on records, not only to reinforce the curriculum lessons for children when they weren't watching the show, but also because ''1, Rue Sésame'' music is enjoyable just for its own sake. |
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+ | All of the albums were released by [[Adès]]. There was only one deluxe album, issued in a colorful gatefold cover, with photos of the show's characters. The others were sleeved singles or with a booklet. The booklets were from a larger production called "Le petit Menestrel". The joinment between a single/ album and a booklet in France. And like some of the covers, all booklets were drawn by Nadine Forster and Maurice Tapiero. |
See also: [[1, Rue Sésame Singles]]. |
See also: [[1, Rue Sésame Singles]]. |
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Revision as of 07:19, 17 December 2009
From its earliest planning stages, 1, Rue Sésame was, like Sesame Street, designed to be a show that would use music and singing as a part of the material being taught. So it was only natural to release the musical content on records, not only to reinforce the curriculum lessons for children when they weren't watching the show, but also because 1, Rue Sésame music is enjoyable just for its own sake.
All of the albums were released by Adès. There was only one deluxe album, issued in a colorful gatefold cover, with photos of the show's characters. The others were sleeved singles or with a booklet. The booklets were from a larger production called "Le petit Menestrel". The joinment between a single/ album and a booklet in France. And like some of the covers, all booklets were drawn by Nadine Forster and Maurice Tapiero.
See also: 1, Rue Sésame Singles.
Album releases
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The Sesame Street Book & Record
Columbia Records
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Adès
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Adès
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Adès
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