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+ | '''''We Are All Earthlings''''' is an album collecting ''[[Sesame Street]]'' songs with an [[:Category:Environmentalism|environmental]] or [[Earth|world]] unity theme. The album was dedicated to [[Richard Hunt]], who died in 1992. |
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+ | #[[We Are All Earthlings (song)|We Are All Earthlings]] - A Boy and the Anything Muppet Animals<br /><small>Music by [[Jeff Moss]], Lyrics by [[Sara Compton]] © 1990</small> |
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+ | #[[Every Bit of Litter Hurts]] - [[Lillian]]<br /><small>Music by Paul Jacobs, Lyrics by Sarah Durkee © 1989</small> |
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− | -In Memory of [[Richard Hunt]]- |
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+ | #[[Antarctica!]] - Anything Muppet Travel Agents and [[Penguins]]<br /><small>Music by Christopher Cerf, Lyrics by Christopher Cerf and [[Emily Perl Kingsley]] © 1991</small> |
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+ | #[[I Don't Want to Live on the Moon]] - [[Ernie]]<br /><small>Music and Lyrics by Jeff Moss © 1978</small> |
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+ | #[[Todos un Pueblo]] - Luis, with [[Maria]], Elmo, Prairie Dawn, [[Rosita]] and Telly<br /><small>Music by [[Alan Menken]], Lyrics by [[Nancy Sans]] and [[Luis Santeiro]] © 1990</small> |
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+ | #[[Let's Make a Dream]] - Joe Raposo<br /><small>Music and Lyrics by Joe Raposo © 1988</small> |
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− | #[[Todos un Pueblo]] - Luis, with [[Maria]], Elmo, Prairie Dawn, [[Rosita]] and Telly<br /><font size="1">Music by [[Alan Menken]], Lyrics by [[Nancy Sans]] and [[Luis Santeiro]] © 1990</font> |
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==Cast== |
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+ | *[[Ivy Austin]] as [[Hammy Swinette]] |
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+ | *[[Camille Bonora]] as [[Annette Monster]] and [[Stella]] |
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+ | *[[Fran Brill]] as [[Prairie Dawn]] |
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+ | *[[Kevin Clash]] as [[Elmo]] and [[Hoots]] |
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+ | *[[Emilio Delgado]] as [[Luis]] |
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+ | *[[Jim Henson]] as [[Ernie]], [[Kermit the Frog]] and [[Marshal McClean]] |
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+ | *[[Sonia Manzano]] as [[Maria]] |
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+ | *[[Bob McGrath]] as [[Bob]] |
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+ | *[[Jerry Nelson]] as [[Biff]], [[Frankie Monster]], [[Herry Monster]], the Balladeer in "The Dirtiest Town in the West" and the Boy in "We Are All Earthlings" |
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+ | *[[Carmen Osbahr]] as [[Rosita]] |
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+ | *[[Frank Oz]] as [[Bert]], [[Cookie Monster]] and [[Grover]] |
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+ | *[[Martin P. Robinson|Marty Robinson]] as [[Telly Monster|Telly]] |
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+ | *[[Caroll Spinney]] as [[Big Bird]] and [[Oscar the Grouch]] |
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+ | *[[Lillias White]] as [[Lillian]] |
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+ | *Introducing the Singing, Gargling Fish: [[Christopher Cerf]], [[Sarah Durkee]] and [[Paul Jacobs]] |
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+ | *And Featuring [[Ada Dyer]], [[Richard Hunt]], Paul Jacobs, [[Yvonne Lewis]] and [[Joe Raposo]] |
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+ | ==Credits== |
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+ | *Produced by Christopher Cerf |
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+ | *Arranged and Conducted by [[David Conner]], Paul Jacobs, [[Stephen Lawrence|Stephen J. Lawrence]] and [[Joe Raposo]] |
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+ | *Singing Pigeons Directed by [[Dick Maitland]] |
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+ | *Music Supervisor: [[Danny Epstein]] |
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+ | *Mixed by Jim Czak at Nola Studios, New York City |
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+ | *Mastered by Phil Klum at The Master Cutting Room, New York City |
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+ | *Art Director: [[Bonnie Erickson]] |
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+ | *Cover Painting by Mark Hess |
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+ | *Executive Producer: Pat Tornborg |
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+ | *Executive Co-Producer: Meg Prata |
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+ | ==See also== |
*[[Sesame Street Discography]] |
*[[Sesame Street Discography]] |
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Revision as of 14:34, 20 October 2015
Songs from | Sesame Street |
Released | 1993 |
Format | cassette |
Label | Golden Music |
Cat no. | 5212 |
We Are All Earthlings is an album collecting Sesame Street songs with an environmental or world unity theme. The album was dedicated to Richard Hunt, who died in 1992.
Track listing
Side One
- We Are All Earthlings - A Boy and the Anything Muppet Animals
Music by Jeff Moss, Lyrics by Sara Compton © 1990 - Good Morning, Mr. Sun - Big Bird
Music and Lyrics by Tony Geiss © 1984 - On My Pond - Kermit the Frog and the Singing, Gargling Fish
Music by Christopher Cerf, Lyrics by Sarah Durkee © 1989 - Love the Ocean - Frankie Monster and Annette Monster
Music by Paul Jacobs, Lyrics by Sarah Durkee © 1989 - Keep the Park Clean for the Pigeons - Bert and the Company and the Singing Pigeons
Music and Lyrics by Tony Geiss © 1989 - (I Believe in) Little Things - Joe Raposo
Music and Lyrics by Joe Raposo © 1972 - I Love Trash - Oscar the Grouch, with Bob
Music and Lyrics by Jeff Moss © 1970 - Stand By Your Can - Hammy Swinette
Music by Christopher Cerf, Lyrics by Belinda Ward © 1990 - No Matter What Your Language - Big Bird and Luis
Music and Lyrics by Jeff Moss © 1972 - One Small Voice - The Kids, Hoots, Prairie Dawn, Elmo and Telly
Music and Lyrics by Jeff Moss © 1989
Side Two
- The Dirtiest Town In the West - The Inhabitants of Dirty Gulch
Music and Lyrics by Joe Romano © 1974 - Every Bit of Litter Hurts - Lillian
Music by Paul Jacobs, Lyrics by Sarah Durkee © 1989 - Once is Not Enough - An Anything Muppet Family
Music by Christopher Cerf, Lyrics by Nancy Sans © 1990 - Skin - Kevin Clash
Music and Lyrics by Jeff Moss © 1990 - Be Kind to Your Neighborhood Monsters - Grover, Cookie Monster, Herry Monster and the Sesame Street Monster Chorus
Music by Sam Pottle, Lyrics by David Axlerod © 1975 - This Song is For the Birds - Biff, Stella and Sully
Music by Christopher Cerf, Lyrics by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles © 1990 - Antarctica! - Anything Muppet Travel Agents and Penguins
Music by Christopher Cerf, Lyrics by Christopher Cerf and Emily Perl Kingsley © 1991 - I Don't Want to Live on the Moon - Ernie
Music and Lyrics by Jeff Moss © 1978 - Todos un Pueblo - Luis, with Maria, Elmo, Prairie Dawn, Rosita and Telly
Music by Alan Menken, Lyrics by Nancy Sans and Luis Santeiro © 1990 - Let's Make a Dream - Joe Raposo
Music and Lyrics by Joe Raposo © 1988
Cast
- Ivy Austin as Hammy Swinette
- Camille Bonora as Annette Monster and Stella
- Fran Brill as Prairie Dawn
- Kevin Clash as Elmo and Hoots
- Emilio Delgado as Luis
- Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit the Frog and Marshal McClean
- Sonia Manzano as Maria
- Bob McGrath as Bob
- Jerry Nelson as Biff, Frankie Monster, Herry Monster, the Balladeer in "The Dirtiest Town in the West" and the Boy in "We Are All Earthlings"
- Carmen Osbahr as Rosita
- Frank Oz as Bert, Cookie Monster and Grover
- Marty Robinson as Telly
- Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch
- Lillias White as Lillian
- Introducing the Singing, Gargling Fish: Christopher Cerf, Sarah Durkee and Paul Jacobs
- And Featuring Ada Dyer, Richard Hunt, Paul Jacobs, Yvonne Lewis and Joe Raposo
Credits
- Produced by Christopher Cerf
- Arranged and Conducted by David Conner, Paul Jacobs, Stephen J. Lawrence and Joe Raposo
- Singing Pigeons Directed by Dick Maitland
- Music Supervisor: Danny Epstein
- Mixed by Jim Czak at Nola Studios, New York City
- Mastered by Phil Klum at The Master Cutting Room, New York City
- Art Director: Bonnie Erickson
- Cover Painting by Mark Hess
- Executive Producer: Pat Tornborg
- Executive Co-Producer: Meg Prata