Teletubbies – The Album
Teletubbies – The Album is an album that was released based on British children's television show Teletubbies owned by BBC. The album's single "Teletubbies Say 'Eh-oh!'" was a number-one hit album in the UK Singles Chart in December 1997 and reached number 13 in the Dutch Singles Chart in late 1998.[3]
Teletubbies - The Album | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 3 November 1998 |
Recorded | 1997-1998 |
Genre | Children's music Pop music |
Length | 49:50 |
Label | Kid Rhino |
Singles from Teletubbies – The Album | |
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Austin Chronicle | [2] |
Teletubbies - The Cast contains the characters of:
•Po played by Pui Fan Lee
•Dipsy played by John Simmit
•Tinky Winky played by Simon Shelton
•Laa Laa played by Nikki Smedley
•The Sun Baby played by Darci Fenner
•The Narrator played by Tim Whitnall
Track listing
- The Puddle/Splashing Dance - 3:26
- The Three Ships - 2:21
- Dirty Knees - 5:07
- The Twisty Dance - 2:39
- The Animal Parade - 2:30
- Dipsy's Fancy Hat - 4:08
- The Runaway Dance - 2:55
- The Magic Tree - 1:50
- Teletubbies Say "Eh-Oh" - 3:32
- The Up and Down Dance - 3:36
- Jumping for Fun - 6:09
- Follow My Leader (Studio Album Remix) - 3:16
- Clouds - 5:21
- Lullaby - 3:00
National chart performances
Chart[4] | Position |
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Belgium Albums Chart (Vl) | 29 |
Belgium Albums Chart (Wa) | 36 |
French Albums Chart | 43 |
Dutch Albums Chart | 41 |
Personnel
Teletubbies
- Dipsy (John Simmit) - Vocals (on Teletubbies say Eh-oh! and Dipsy's Fancy Hat), Piano, Keyboard, Synthesizer, Organ, Harpsichord, Mellotron, Rhodes piano
- Tinky Winky (Simon Shelton) - Vocals (all tracks except Dipsy's Fancy Hat), Guitars
- Po (Pui Fan Lee) - Vocals (on Teletubbies say Eh-oh!), Drums
- Laa-Laa (Nikky Smedley) - Vocals (on Teletubbies say Eh-oh!), Bass
Teletubbies Say Eh-oh!
- Jimmy Johnson, Albhy Galuten, Barry Beckett - guitars
- Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
- Roger Hawkins - drums
- Bill Payne - piano
Baa Baa Black Sheep
- Jimmy Johnson, Albhy Galuten, Barry Beckett - guitars
- Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
- Roger Hawkins - drums
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
- David Lindley - fiddle
- Kelly Emberg - vocals
- Bruce Miller - string arrangements
- Bill Payne - piano
- Pete Sears - Harpsichord
Dipsy's Fancy Hat
- Tim Whitnall - narrator
- Pete Sears - Piano
- Irene Chanter - background vocals
- Ray Cooper - percussion
- Jimmy Johnson, Steve Crooper, Fred Tackett, Barry Beckett - guitars
References
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