Sesame Street Fever
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Sesame Street Fever | ||
Studio album by Sesame Street | ||
Released | 1978 |
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 the Saturday Night Fever album, and features Grover on the cover where John Travolta should be, and Bert, Ernie and Cookie Monster in the place of the Bee Gees.
[edit] Track listing
- Sesame Street Fever - Robin Gibb, The Count, Grover, Ernie, Cookie Monster
- Doin' The Pigeon - Bert & The Girls (prempted by a short hidden track that features Bert and Ernie debating the dance craze)
- Rubber Duckie - Ernie & His Rubber Duckie
- Trash - Robin Gibb
- C Is For Cookie - Cookie Monster & The Girls
- Has Anybody Seen My Dog? - Marty & Grover
[edit] Trivia
- The famous Saturday Night Fever disco floor is (almost) correct for the cover of this album. A couple of lights in the outermost row that should be red are blue.
- According to the LP sleeve, "Robin Gibb appears courtesy of his children - Melissa and Spencer Gibb"
See also: Sesame Street discography