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With very special thanks to [[Frank Oz]] for his invaluable inspiration and many contributions to this album.
 
With very special thanks to [[Frank Oz]] for his invaluable inspiration and many contributions to this album.
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Revision as of 21:11, 8 December 2007

Album
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Songs from
Released 1982
Format LP
Label Warner Brothers Records
Cat no. 1-23717

Miss Piggy's Aerobique Exercise Workout Album was released in 1982. The album is a parody of the aerobic exercise craze of the early 80s, especially the popular "Jane Fonda's Workout" video, book and album series.

The photo on the album cover wraps around to the back. Miss Piggy's pose on the album cover is modeled after Fonda's famous workout pose -- although Piggy can't reach as far, she's leaning on a fluffy workout mat, and she's littered the floor with champagne bottles, chocolates and accessories.

The songs were all written especially for the album by Joe Raposo. Piggy performed one of the songs, "Snackcercise", on her 1982 TV special, The Fantastic Miss Piggy Show.

Kermit the Frog is featured on the track "Lift the One You Love."

Track Listing

Side One

  1. Stereau Warmup
  2. Snackcercise
  3. Lift the One You Love
  4. Exercise Your Rights
  5. Dream Dancin'

Side Two

  1. La Vie Aerobique
  2. Sit Down
  3. Breathe Easy
  4. A Little Chin Music
  5. Hairobiques Made Simple
  6. Au Revoir

Credits

Produced by Joe Raposo

Music & lyrics by Joe Raposo

Album headlines & text and Miss Piggy's dialogue written by Henry Beard

Art direction: Michael K. Frith

Associate producer: Mary Ann Horstmeyer

Orchestra conducted by Joe Raposo

Photography: John E. Barrett

Design: Diana Zadaria

Exercise diagrams: Debra Schneider

Gluster by Epstein of Forest Hills

Special thanks to: Calista Hendrickson, Mary Streiff, Danielle Obinger, Lyndon Mosse, and Bruce Morozko.

With very special thanks to Frank Oz for his invaluable inspiration and many contributions to this album.

See also