Toot, Toot!

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Toot Toot!
File:Toot, Toot! cover.jpg
Studio album by The Wiggles
Released 1998
Recorded Sydney, Australia[1]
Genre Children's Music
Length 43:09
Label ABC
Producer The Wiggles
The Wiggles chronology
The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack
(1997)The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack1997
Toot, Toot!
(1998)
It's a Wiggly Wiggly World
(2000)It's a Wiggly Wiggly World2000

Toot, Toot! is the Wiggles' ninth album, released in 1998 by ABC Music. This album won the 1998 ARIA Award for Best Children's Album.

Track listing

source:[2][3]

All songs written and composed by (or trad. arr. by) M. Cook/J. Fatt/A. Field/G. Page except noted below. 

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car"   Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page 2:22
2. "Look Both Ways"   J.Field, Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page 1:42
3. "Dorothy the Dinosaur, Tell Me Who Is That Knocking?"     1:24
4. "Food Poem" (spoken)   0:12
5. "Food, Food, Food, Oh How I Love My Food"   J.Field 2:08
6. "John Bradlelum"     1:14
7. "Captain Feathersword's Raincoat Story" (spoken)   0:56
8. "Go Captain Feathersword, Ahoy!"   J.Field, Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page 2:13
9. "Bathtime"   Raffi 2:09
10. "Wah Hoo Hey, I'm Combing My Hair Today"     2:00
11. "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes"   Trad, Arr The Wiggles 2:23
12. "Silver Bells That Ring in the Night"   Edward Madden, Percy Wenrich 2:12
13. "Zardo Zap"     2:41
14. "Henry the Octopus"   Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field 1:26
15. "Move Your Arms Like Henry"   Paul Field 1:49
16. "Do the Wiggle Groove"   J.Field, Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page 2:18
17. "Balla Balla Intro" (spoken)   0:15
18. "Balla Balla Bambina"   A. Renaldi 2:10
19. "I Climb Ten Stairs"     1:11
20. "We're Dancing with Wags the Dog"     1:22
21. "Wags the Dog, He Likes to Tango"     1:04
22. "Captain Feathersword Fell Asleep on His Pirate Ship (Quack Quack)"     1:55
23. "Rocket"     1:50
24. "Officer Beaples' Dance"   Dominic Lindsay, Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page 1:41
25. "Let's Have a Ceili"   Dominic Lindsay 2:41
Total length:
43:09

Musicians

source:[1]

  • Vocals: Greg Page
  • Backing Vocals: Mark Punch, Paul Paddick, Kevin Bennett, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Murray Cook
  • Guitars: Murray Cook, Anthony Field, Touy Douglass
  • Bass: Murray Cook
  • Drums/Percussion: Tony Henry, Paul Hester
  • Violin: Maria Schattovits
  • Cello: Margaret Lindsay
  • Trumpet: Dominic Lindsay

Release history

The album was released in 1998 in CD and cassette formats:[2]

  • ABC Music: 7243 4 94411 25.[4]
  • ABC Music: 7243 4 94411 49.
  • ABC Music: 7243 4 96238 2 8 - CD re-release with new artwork[5]
  • Koch Records: KOC-CD-8685 - CD 2003 release with newer artwork

Video

Toot Toot!
Directed by Chisholm McTavish
Produced by Paul Field
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Music by The Wiggles
Distributed by Roadshow Entertainment / ABC Video (#101484)
Release dates
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  • 17 October 1998 (1998-10-17)
[6]
Running time
40 minutes
Country Australia

Toot Toot! is the seventh video by the children's band The Wiggles. It was released on 17 October 1998,[6] and later re-released in 1999 to reflect set updates during production of the TV series.

Song list

  1. Look Both Ways
  2. John Bradlelum
  3. Henry's Underwater Big Band (1999 version)
  4. Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
  5. Food, Food, Food, Oh How I Love My Food
  6. Go Captain Feathersword, Ahoy!
  7. Bathtime (1998 version)
  8. Do the Wiggle Groove
  9. Dorothy the Dinosaur (Tell Me Who Is That Knocking?)
  10. Balla Balla Bambina
  11. I Climb Ten Stairs
  12. Move Your Arms Like Henry
  13. Silver Bells That Ring in the Night
  14. Wags the Dog, He Likes to Tango
  15. We're Dancing with Wags the Dog
  16. Officer Beaples' Dance
  17. Zardo Zap
  18. Let's Have a Ceili
  19. Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car

Cast

The cast is presented as listed in the 1998 closing credits. In the 1999 version, Captain Feathersword, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, and Henry the Octopus were credited as "The Characters"; the other characters and dancers were grouped together in alphabetical order.

The Wiggles
Also featuring
  • Paul Paddick as Captain Feathersword
  • Leeanne Ashley as Dorothy The Dinosaur
  • Edward Rooke as Wags The Dog
  • Elisha Burke as Henry the Octopus
  • Leanne Halloran as Officer Beaples
  • Leanne Halloran and Elyssa Dawson as Zardo Zap
  • Mitchell Butel as Raiffe the Mechanic
  • Fergus and Pasqua Field as Anthony Wiggle's Puppies
Dancers

Elyssa Dawson, Amy Dunbar, Clare Field, Joseph Field, Cassandra Halloran, Jessica Halloran, Kate Halloran, Graeme Hickey, Ashliegh Johns, Kristen Knox, Cie Jai Leggett, Cameron Lewis, Tamahra Macey, Sam Moran, Rebekka Osborne, Scott Porter, James Runge, Emma Ryan, Sian Ryan, Talicia Williams, Larrissa Wright

Toddlers in "Food Food"

Tara Fitzgerald, Dominic Field, Ceili Moore, Gabrielle Rawlings

Release

Toot Toot! was first released on 17 October 1998.[6]

In 1999, The Wiggles re-released the video, but made significant edits to reflect changes made in the television series. Although the general story is still about The Wiggles having to find a way to fix their Big Red Car, the scenes and songs were re-recorded with new animations and backgrounds, mostly "John Bradlelum" and "Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car". "Bathtime" and its introduction were replaced with a new version of the "Henry's Underwater Big Band" video.

The video was dedicated to the memory of Anthony's father, John Patrick Field, who played the cook on the original 1994 version of Yummy Yummy.

The 1999 version was released to DVD in 2004. The extras include a Wiggly Work storybook and two episodes from the Lights, Camera, Action TV series.[7]

References

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