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Sesame Street: Songs from the Street, Vol. 5

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Download links and information about Sesame Street: Songs from the Street, Vol. 5 by Sesame Street. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Kids genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 29:14 minutes.

Artist: Sesame Street
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Pop, Kids
Tracks: 10
Duration: 29:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Love Trash (featuring Steven Tyler) 3:34
2. Two Princes (featuring Spin Doctors, ZoƩ / Zoe, Elmo, Telly) 3:37
3. Like the Way I Do (Like the Way U Does) (featuring Melissa Etheridge) 2:37
4. But I Like You (featuring Ernie, Bert) 2:03
5. Tu Me Gustas (I Like You) (featuring Elmo, Luis) 3:16
6. Mambo I, I, I (featuring Gloria Estefan) 2:36
7. Monster In the Mirror (featuring Grover) 2:46
8. Hold My Hand (featuring Elmo, Hootie & The Blowfish, The Kids) 2:59
9. I'm Talkin' Love (featuring Trisha Yearwood, Herry Monster) 3:17
10. We Are All Earthlings (featuring A Boy) 2:29

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The second volume in a series of reissues including original Sesame Street LPs, Sesame Street: Old School, Vol. 2 includes cardboard facsimiles of 1974's Grover Sings the Blues, 1974's My Name Is Roosevelt Franklin (originally released in 1971), and 1975's The Count Counts. As on the first box set, Sesame Street LPs have high production values and some of the best original songwriting ever done for children's music. Also in keeping with the first box set, full-length LPs that deal with only a single character can start to drag, as each character's idiosyncrasies become habits. Grover is joined on his record by Ernie and some other Muppets, while Roosevelt Franklin gets filled out with a whole family to help him learn about life ("Skin I'm In," "Keep on Trying," "Halfies"). Meanwhile, the Count gets most of the best material; his LP, The Count Counts, has a Top 40 countdown concept with fun radio plugs and a lot of familiar songs, whether from the television show or their original versions ("Lady Bug's Picnic," "Candy Man," "It's Been a Long, Long Time," "Beep").