Sailing Around the World

Sailing Around the World is the 21st album release from the Australian children's music group The Wiggles. It was released in 2005 by Roadshow Entertainment.

Sailing Around the World
Studio album by
Released2005
Recorded2004
GenreChildren's music
LabelABC
ProducerAnthony Field
The Wiggles chronology
Live Hot Potatoes!
(2005)
Sailing Around the World
(2005)
Here Comes the Big Red Car
(2006)

Track listing

[1]

  1. Sailing Around the World Intro
  2. Sailing Around the World
  3. Hula Hula Hula (Nothing Could be Cooler) Intro
  4. Hula Hula Hula (Nothing Could be Cooler)
  5. San Francisco Trolley Car Intro
  6. San Francisco Trolley Car
  7. Agapame Tin Athena (We Love Athens) Intro
  8. Agapame Tin Athena (We Love Athens)
  9. Elbow to Elbow Intro
  10. Elbow to Elbow
  11. London Town Intro
  12. London Town
  13. Sicily (I Want to Go) Intro
  14. Sicily (I Want to Go)
  15. Here We Go Mexico City! Intro
  16. Here We Go Mexico City!
  17. Goldfish Intro
  18. Goldfish
  19. The Pennsylvania Polka Intro
  20. The Pennsylvania Polka
  21. The Barrel Polka Intro
  22. Roll Out The Barrel (The B.Barrel Polka)
  23. Mop Mop Intro
  24. Mop Mop
  25. Brisbane Intro
  26. Brisbane
  27. Sydney Barcarolle Intro
  28. Sydney Barcarolle
  29. Goodbye
  30. The Captain's Wavy Walk

Personnel

  • The Wiggles are. Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field and Greg Page
  • Produced by: Anthony Field
  • Musical Arrangements: The Wiggles, Dominic Lindsay
  • Vocals: Greg Page
  • Backing Vocals: The Wiggles
  • Guest Vocals: Fernando Moguel, Fernandito Moguel, Julio Moguel
  • Manzillas: Craig Abercrombie, Brett Clarke, Ryan De Saulnier, Sam Moran, Paul Paddick, Mark Punch
  • Guitars: Anthony Field, John Field, Robin Gist, Fernando Moguel, Mark Punch
  • Bass: Murray Cook, Chris Lupton
  • Keyboard: Jeff Fatt, Steve Blau, Dominic Lindsay
  • Brass: Dominic Lindsay
  • Drums: Tony Henry
  • Percussion: Dominic Lindsay
  • Recorded mixed and mastered at Electric Avenue Studios, Sydney Australia, by Robin Gist

Video

Sailing Around the World
Directed byPaul Field
Produced byAnthony Field
Paul Field
StarringGreg Page
Anthony Field
Murray Cook
Jeff Fatt
Paul Paddick
Music byThe Wiggles
Distributed byRoadshow/ABC Video
Release date
1 September 2005
Running time
116 minutes
CountryAustralia

A video was produced with many of the songs from the album. The videos were also used in the broadcast for "The Wiggles Show" (series 4 and 5 of their TV shows). Some of the music videos were produced as animation.

Song list

  1. "Sydney Barcarolle"
  2. "Goldfish"
  3. "Here Come the Chicken"[lower-alpha 1]
  4. "London Town"
  5. "Agapame Tin Athena (We Love Athens)"
  6. "The Captain's Wavy Walk"
  7. "Sailing Around the World"[lower-alpha 1]
  8. "Sicily (I Want to Go)"
  9. "Mop Mop"
  10. "Let's Go! We're Riding in the Big Red Car"[lower-alpha 1]
  11. "Elbow to Elbow"
  12. "San Francisco Trolley Car"
  13. "Fly Through the Sky"[lower-alpha 1]
  14. "Here We Go Mexico City"
  15. "The Barrel Polka"

Release

  • Australia: 1 September 2005

Cast

The cast as presented on the videos:

The Wiggles are
Additional Cast
  • Captain Feathersword: Paul Paddick
  • Dorothy the Dinosaur: Lyn Stuckey
  • Henry the Octopus: Kristy Talbot
  • Wags the Dog: Lucy Stuart

Tour

The Sailing Around the World Tour ran in 2005 and 2006.

Notes

  1. This video was animated.
gollark: Can't wait for random people to be able to make custom diseases from the comfort of their home!
gollark: The great thing about bioweapons is that commercial DNA printing is quite cheap, and apparently mostly doesn't even defend against known sequences for e.g. smallpox (not that blacklisting works, really), and I believe there are papers describing how you can conveniently resurrect Spanish flu and such.
gollark: Wow, I am typoey today.
gollark: Yes, uncanny valley.
gollark: Yeeees, this is the main issue I have with genetic engineering.

References

  1. "The Wiggles - Sailing Around The World | CD | ABC Shop". ABC Shop. Australian Broadcasting Company . Archived from the original on 10 March 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
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