Muppet Babies - Rocket To The Stars Promo

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Review by Hideyuki OCHIAI

Rocket To The Stars Promo by Muppet Babies: A Nostalgic Blast from 1987 If you’re a fan of all things quirky and fun, Rocket To The Stars Promo by Muppet Babies is the kind of album that’ll make your inner child do a happy dance. Released in 1987 under Columbia Records, this gem blends genres like Stage & Screen and Children’s music into one big, colorful package. It’s not just an album—it’s an experience. And trust me, it sticks with you. Let’s talk tracks. First up, “Rocket To The Stars” is an absolute bop. Like, how can you not get hyped when it kicks in? The lyrics are simple but so catchy—you kinda feel like you’re floating through space alongside Gonzo or Kermit. I mean, who wouldn’t wanna ride a rocket to the stars? That track alone makes me want to grab some crayons and draw my own cosmic adventure. Plus, there’s something oddly comforting about its upbeat vibe; it reminds you that dreaming big ain’t such a bad idea after all. Then there’s “Good Things Happen In The Dark.” This one hits different because it sneaks in a little life lesson without being preachy. It’s got this cozy, almost lullaby-like rhythm that feels perfect for winding down at night. But don’t let the mellow tone fool ya—it still packs enough charm to keep you humming along. Honestly, every time I hear it, I think about those moments where unexpected magic happens when you least expect it. Like finding money in your pocket or realizing pizza tastes even better cold the next day. The rest of the album keeps the energy high (and occasionally dreamy). Tracks like “I Can’t Help Being A Star” and “Sleep Rockin’” balance silliness with sweetness, while “The Muppet Babies Theme” is basically nostalgia wrapped up in a shiny bow. Even the reprise version tugs at your heartstrings—it’s like saying goodbye to old friends but knowing they’ll always be around somewhere. What strikes me most about this record is how timeless it feels. Sure, it came out over three decades ago, but the themes—dreaming big, embracing creativity, and just having fun—are universal. You don’t need to be a kid to appreciate it either. Heck, if anything, adults probably need these reminders more than anyone! So here’s the thing: listening to Rocket To The Stars Promo feels like stepping back into a world where imagination rules supreme. And honestly? We could all use a little more of that these days. Now excuse me while I go find my imaginary rocket ship… or maybe just eat another slice of leftover pizza.

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Artist: Muppet Babies
Album: Rocket To The Stars Promo
Rating: 5.0

Table of Contents

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Filename: muppet-babies-rocket-to-the-stars-promo.zip
  • MP3 size: 79.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 658.9 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Camilla
Good Things Happen In The Dark
The Muppet Babies Theme (Reprise)
I Can't Help Being A Star
It's Up To You
Dream For Your Inspiration
The Muppet Babies Theme
Merry-Go-Round
Rocket To The Stars
Practice Makes Perfect
Sleep Rockin'

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Catalog Numbers

C 40772

Labels

Columbia

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

Notes

Columbia Orange/Red Label with black text. Promo.

Barcodes

Barcode: 0 7464-40772-1

About Muppet Babies

Name Vars

  • Jim Henson's Muppet Babies
  • Muppet

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? In 1987, the Muppet Babies released a music album called *Rocket To The Stars Promo*. It wasn’t just any kids' album—tracks like "I Can't Help Being A Star" and "Rocket To The Stars" blended fun, imagination, and a touch of Broadway flair. The album even included their iconic theme song. Fun fact: it was released under Columbia in the US, mixing genres like Stage & Screen with Children's music. Not your typical kiddie tunes, right?