Shake It Like This
Shake It Like This | ||||
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Studio album by Lah-Lah | ||||
Released | January 2009 | |||
Recorded | November–December 2008 | |||
Genre | Children's | |||
Length | 35:00 | |||
Producer | Mark and Tina Harris | |||
Lah-Lah chronology | ||||
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Shake It Like This is the first album from Australian children's band Lah-Lah. It was released independently coinciding with Lah-Lah's debut live season at the Seymour Centre in Sydney in January 2009.
Track listing[1]
- "Lah-Lah's Big Live Band" (M & T Harris)
- "Shake It Like This" (M & T Harris)
- "The Band On The Bus" (Trad. arr. M & T Harris)
- "Five More Minutes" (M & T Harris)
- "Mister Saxophone" (M & T Harris)
- "Brush Your Teeth" (M & T Harris)
- "Rainbow Colours" (M, T & L Harris)
- "Aah Choo Gesundheit" (M & T Harris)
- "Meeney Miney Moe" (M, T & L Harris)
- "I Don't Want a Dog" (A Ely/M & T Harris)
- "Hiding" (M & T Harris)
- "Birds" (M & T Harris)
- "If You're Happy And You Know It" (Trad. arr. M & T Harris)
- "Lola Loves To Dance" (M & T Harris)
- "There Are Many Stars" (M & T Harris)
- "Tom Tom" (M & T Harris)
- "Let's Put On A Show" (K Johnson/M & T Harris)
Personnel
- Tina Harris (Lah-Lah) - Vocals
- Mark Harris (Buzz) - vocals/double bass
- Jess Ciampa (Tom Tom) - drums/percussion/backing vocals
- Marcello Maio (Squeezy Sneezy) - accordion/piano/keyboards
- Matt Ottignon (Mr Saxophone) - tenor sax/soprano sax/clarinet/flute
Notes
- ↑ as published on Lah-Lah Shake It Like This, LLP01, 2008 Lah Lah Productions
External links
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