Making Music Lah-Lah's Way

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Making Music Lah-Lah's Way
Making Music Lah-Lah's Way Album Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 2011
RecordedMarch 2011
Genre Children's
Length45:00
Producer Lah-Lah Productions
Lah-Lah chronology
Lah-Lah's Big Live Band
(2009)
Making Music Lah-Lah's Way
(2011)

Making Music Lah-Lah's Way is the second album from Australian children's band Lah-Lah. It was released independently coinciding with Lah-Lah's live season at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall in Sydney in June 2011. [1]

Contents

Track listing [2]

  1. "Boom Chaka Baby" (M & T Harris)
  2. "Making Music Lah-Lah's Way" (M & T Harris)
  3. "Hey Hey Everybody" (M & T Harris)
  4. "Choo Choo Kettle" (M & T Harris)
  5. "When Buzz Gets Up In The Morning" (M & T Harris)
  6. "Tinkering" (M & T Harris)
  7. "Music Makes Me Feel So Good" (M & T Harris)
  8. "Brand New Day" (M & T Harris)
  9. "Woody The Woodwind" (M & T Harris)
  10. "Cinderella Samba" (M & T Harris)
  11. "I Like To Wash My Hands" (M & T Harris)
  12. "Buzz Writing Song" (M & T Harris)
  13. "Big Bold and Brassy" (M & T Harris)
  14. "Rain Go Away" (M & T Harris)
  15. "Little Bee Lullaby" (M & T Harris)
  16. "Dancing Doll" (M & T Harris)
  17. "We're a Family" (M & T Harris)
  18. "Look Out Backyard Here I Come" (M & T Harris)
  19. "Pack Away" (M & T Harris)
  20. "Goodbye" (M & T Harris)

Personnel

  1. Tina Harris (Lah-Lah) - vocals
  2. Mark Harris (Buzz) - vocals/double bass
  3. Nic Cecire (Tom Tom) - drums/percussion
  4. Gary Daley (Squeezy Sneezy) - accordion/piano/keyboards
  5. Matt Ottignon (Mister Saxophone) - tenor sax/soprano sax/clarinet/flute
  6. Simon Sweeney (special guest) - trumpet
  7. Anthony Kable (special guest) - trombone
  8. Lilian Harris (special guest) - vocals

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References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20110605192650/http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/whatson/kath_lah_lahs_big_live_band.aspx?start=yes. Archived from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved June 26, 2011.Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. as published on Making Music Lah-Lah's Way, LLP03, 2011 Lah-Lah Productions