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The yellow ones are before the blue ones. I keep getting sidetracked, but the book and tape sets are still a huge mess that I have to unravel. First there were the SS BT series of the 7" records (1981-1983), then there were the Fisher-Price tapes that came from the SS titles, then Golden reissued some of those, and also made a whole bunch of new ones, and also made doubles (2 books on 1 tape). Those are all yellow. Then came the blue book and tape sets. Then came the Sony Wonder book and tape sets. You can get a basic idea on the [[Sesame Street Book and Audio Discography]], but a lot is still missing. One of the problems is that if you don't have the packaging, the tape and book only give you the copyright year of the original recording and the book. Only the back of the cardboard has the copyright year of the set itself. I'm still very surprised that so many intact sets are still all over eBay. I wonder where they've been all these years!
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The yellow ones are before the blue ones. I keep getting sidetracked, but the book and tape sets are still a huge mess that I have to unravel. First there were the SS BT series of the 7" records (1981-1983), then there were the Fisher-Price tapes that came from the SS titles, then Golden reissued some of those, and also made a whole bunch of new ones, and also made doubles (2 books on 1 tape). Those are all yellow. Then came the blue book and tape sets. Then came the Sony Wonder book and tape sets. You can get a basic idea on the [[Sesame Street Book and Audio Sets Discography]], but a lot is still missing. One of the problems is that if you don't have the packaging, the tape and book only give you the copyright year of the original recording and the book. Only the back of the cardboard has the copyright year of the set itself. I'm still very surprised that so many intact sets are still all over eBay. I wonder where they've been all these years!
   
 
On the Peter Pan boxed set, I would put it on the same page with the other version, since the shorter version was taken from the longer version. I kind of also want to include it, because people get confused because they see "SESAME STREET" on these 45's, and they think it's the label name, but they're really Peter Pan items, and the few SS songs that are in the set are taken from the single 45's that are also in that section. I need to rewrite that section, too.
 
On the Peter Pan boxed set, I would put it on the same page with the other version, since the shorter version was taken from the longer version. I kind of also want to include it, because people get confused because they see "SESAME STREET" on these 45's, and they think it's the label name, but they're really Peter Pan items, and the few SS songs that are in the set are taken from the single 45's that are also in that section. I need to rewrite that section, too.

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The yellow ones are before the blue ones. I keep getting sidetracked, but the book and tape sets are still a huge mess that I have to unravel. First there were the SS BT series of the 7" records (1981-1983), then there were the Fisher-Price tapes that came from the SS titles, then Golden reissued some of those, and also made a whole bunch of new ones, and also made doubles (2 books on 1 tape). Those are all yellow. Then came the blue book and tape sets. Then came the Sony Wonder book and tape sets. You can get a basic idea on the Sesame Street Book and Audio Sets Discography, but a lot is still missing. One of the problems is that if you don't have the packaging, the tape and book only give you the copyright year of the original recording and the book. Only the back of the cardboard has the copyright year of the set itself. I'm still very surprised that so many intact sets are still all over eBay. I wonder where they've been all these years!

On the Peter Pan boxed set, I would put it on the same page with the other version, since the shorter version was taken from the longer version. I kind of also want to include it, because people get confused because they see "SESAME STREET" on these 45's, and they think it's the label name, but they're really Peter Pan items, and the few SS songs that are in the set are taken from the single 45's that are also in that section. I need to rewrite that section, too.