SUPER ULTRA MEGA RARE Promotional Jim Henson Vinyl from 1987
Cover is VG (shelf wear, hole punch)
Inner lyric sleeve is VG (seam split, hole punch)
Record is VG+ (looks barely played)
Labels are very clean
Visually Graded
Tracklist
Side 1
1 Music Is Everywhere 2:33
2 Table For One 2:46
3 Wocka Wocka Wocka 2:04
4 Snow White Blues 2:42
5 Wishes Have A Way 1:38
6 Best Friends 2:44
7 Runnin' Out Of Time 1:29
Side 2
1 We Love Cartoons 2:34
2 Show Us The Real You 2:23
3 Amadogus 1:36
4 Semi-Weirdo 1:34
5 Art Is For Your Heart 2:37
6 Playin' In The City 1:36
7 TV Maniacs 2:45
There were two Muppet Babies LP records produced and released on Parker Brothers/Columbia Records. Both albums were produced by Hank Saroyan and Rob Walsh and featured extended versions of songs from certain Muppet Babies episodes. The first album, "Rocket to the Stars", was also a fully produced stereo story-adventure starring the Muppet Babies characters in which the songs were woven into the all-new story written by Saroyan. The second album was strictly more fully produced longer versions of songs from the show. BMG released a CD version of the first album when it bought Henson. The CD was renamed "Rock It to the Stars", likely due to Parker Brothers/Columbia Records owning the name "Rocket to the Stars". The songs on this album are: "Muppet Babies Theme", "Merry-G0-Round", "Sleep Rockin'", "Dream for Your Inspiration", "Good Things Happen in the Dark", "Camilla", "Rocket to the Stars", "Practice Makes Perfect", "Be What You Wanna Be", "I Can't Help Being a Star", "Closing Theme".
For the second, music-only Muppet Babies LP, "Music Is Everywhere", the songs were: (side one) "Music Is Everywhere", "Table for One", "Wocka Wocka Wocka", "Snow White Blues", "Wishes Have a Way, "Best Friends", "Runnin' Out of Time"; (side two) "We Love Cartoons", "Show Us the Real You", "Amadogus", "Semi-Weirdo", "Art Is for Your Heart", "Playin' in the City", "TV Maniacs".
Jim Henson's Muppet Babies, commonly known by the shortened title Muppet Babies, is an American animated television series that aired from September 15, 1984, to November 2, 1991, on CBS. The show portrays childhood versions of the Muppets living together in a nursery under the care of a human woman identified only as Nanny (the whereabouts of their parents are never addressed), who appears in almost every episode, but her face is never visible; only the babies' view of her pink skirt, purple sweater, and distinctive green and white striped socks is shown. The idea of presenting the Muppets as children first appeared in a dream sequence in The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984), released two months before Muppet Babies debuted, in which Miss Piggy imagined what it would be like if she and Kermit the Frog had grown up together.
Muppet Babies was produced by Jim Henson Productions and Marvel Productions. The rights are now held by The Walt Disney Company which separately acquired both the Muppets characters and Marvel. Although the episodes were 30 minutes (including commercials), it was typically shown in 60- and even 90-minute blocks during the peak of its popularity. Outside the United States, the show was distributed by Walt Disney Television. A reboot of the series premiered on Disney Junior on March 23, 2018.