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Personnel: Emma Buter, Gregory Page , Paul Paddick (vocals); John Field , Anthony Field, Terry Murray (guitar); Greg Truman, Gerry Brady, Sam Moran, Ryan DeSaulnier (manzello); Jeff Fatt (keyboards); Andrew Bignall, Tony Henry (drums). Audio Mixers: Phil Judd ; Anthony McKenzie; Robin Gist; Chris Brooks. Audio Remasterer: Don Bartley. Recording information: Struggle Street Studios, Bellevue Hill, Sydney, New Sou; Tracking Station Studios. Unknown Contributor Roles: Alex Keller; Sarah McCloskey; Leeanne Ashley; Tony Rioseco; Kate Tibbertsma; Kim Clelland; Sharyn Garrad; Mike Conway; Paul Field. Arranger: Dominic Lindsay. Those with children of a certain age are probably already familiar with the Wiggles, an Australian quartet who are basically the Beatles for the preschool set. The comparison is not quite as outlandish as that sounds, because on Here Comes the Big Red Car, as on their earlier albums, the songs have a maturity of composition and arrangement that's far beyond what most other artists in their genre are doing. This is a slightly roundabout way of saying that although the Wiggles' lyrics will never be mistaken for Elvis Costello's (the title track is extremely insistent on the importance of wearing one's seat belt), the poppy, catchy tunes are melodically sturdy and interestingly arranged. In other words, when the kids want to play this album five times in one afternoon, it'll be considerably less annoying than the average children's music album of weedy acoustic guitar or characterless, rinky-dink synths. ~ Stewart Mason Here Comes The Big Red Car Music Wiggles Here Comes The Big Red Car Songs Here Comes The Big Red Car Music Review Purchase Here Comes The Big Red Car CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Wiggles Live: Hot Potatoes CD (2005)
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| | Skippin Town That Day In September CD (2009)
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$10.15 'That Day In September'Featuring:Emmet Curry - vocals, guitarSteve Sites - vocals, guitarBrian Thoms - vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, harmonicaAmy Lee - keyboardsJames Hill - drumsRecorded live by Eli Crews at New, Improved Recordings in Oakland, CAAll instrumentation recorded live Sept. 5th, 2007Vocal tracking and mixing on Sept. 26th, 2007Mastered by Miles Boisen at Guerrilla Recording in Oakland, CA on Nov. 18th, 2007Cover photo by Rachel DotsonAll other photos by Amy LeeArtwork and Design by Limeseed Design, San Francisco The story of Skippin’ Town began at the Missing Link bike shop in Berkeley, CA where founding members James Hill and Steve Sites met. After realizing they shared many similar musical interests James invited Steve to an open jam held in the basement of a friend’s house in the Oakland hills affectionately known as the ‘The Hootenanny’. In a scene similar to an episode of ‘Hee Haw’ James, whom was playing guitar and dobro at the time, and Steve enjoyed themselves while sharing many Early-Roots and Americana songs. James, in addition to playing guitar and fronting his band ‘Densa’, had decided to learn to play drums due to chronic hand pain. James suggested to Steve that they start a jam at the Missing Link Co-op, where James worked and could set up his drums in the after hours. The Missing Link jams continued for a while and loosely formed a band called ‘The Wellies’ with rotating members such as; Jay Larson on guitar and slide, and Rich Melton on bass - most of whom were met at The Blue Note, a local guitar shop in Berkeley.In early 2001, being new to the bay area and seeking musical companionship, Brian Thoms responded to a posting by James at The 5th String Music store which read ‘Intermediate Dobro player looking for intermediate guitar player’. After a brief phone conversation James invited Brian to attend ‘The Hootenanny’. Immediately after entering the rustic basement filled with a motley bunch of musicians playing everything from wash tub basses to hand accordions and drinking moonshine, Brian knew that he had met not only a handful ...
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