Cabbage Patch Dreams
Cabbage Patch Dreams is the first album by the Cabbage Patch Kids, released in 1984 by Parker Brothers Music, which tries to put together a storyline for them.[1][2][3]
Cabbage Patch Dreams | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1984 |
Recorded | Mastermind Recording, New York |
Genre | Children |
Length | 26:00 |
Label | Parker Brothers |
Producer | Stephen Chapin and Tom Chapin |
Track listing
Side 1
- "Cabbage Patch Theme" (T. Chapin, S. Chapin) (1:52)
- "Babyland" (John Forster) (2:46)
- "Villains Three" (T. Chapin, S. Chapin) (3:36)
- "Good Ole Otis Lee" (R. M. Sherman, R. B. Sherman) (1:55)
- "Happy Birthday Hoe-Down" (R. M. Sherman, R. B. Sherman) (2:30)
Side 2
- "The BunnyBee Song" (R. M. Sherman, R. B. Sherman) (2:18)
- "Get Back Home" (John Carney) (2:04)
- "Run, Run, Run" (T. Chapin, S. Chapin) (3:46)
- "Cabbage Patch Dreams" (R. M. Sherman, R. B. Sherman) (2:07)
- "Cabbage Patch Parade" (R. M. Sherman, R. B. Sherman) (2:30)
Source: [4]
Personnel
- James A. Buchanan - executive producer
- Jaime Chapin - production coordinator
- Jenny Chapin - vocals
- Stephen Chapin - vocals, piano, producer
- Tom Chapin - vocals, guitar, percussion, producer
- William C. Coleburn - executive producer
- Jim Regan - assistant engineer
- The Suits - vocals
- Keith Walsh - engineer
- Eric Weissberg - banjo, steel guitar
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References
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