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The Wiggles
Cold Spaghetti Western
The Wiggles:  Cold Spaghetti Western

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Released: 2004
Label: Koch Records
Selection #: 152203
Delightful ranch-style fun introducing kids to the beauty of other languages. Yee-haw! The Wiggly Trail, We're The Cowboys, Cielito Lindo, more.
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2 We're the Cowboys
3 The [Untitled Track]
4 Cielito Lindo
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6 The Wiggly Trail
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8 Listen to the Drummer Playing
9 El [Untitled Track] N/A N/A
10 Let's Go to the Great Western Café
11 [Untitled Track]
12 Master Pasta Maker (From Italy)
13 [Untitled Track]
14 Follow the Bird
15 [Untitled Track]
16 Foodman
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18 Pato
19 [Untitled Track]
20 Olive Oil
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22 Hey Now, Let's Have a Party!
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24 Fiesta Siesta
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Album Review

For "Cold Spaghetti Western" (Ha! Get it?), Anthony Field, Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, and Greg Page get out the bandannas, western shirts, and Stetsons for a ride on "The Wiggly Trail," as well as other adventures. Opener "We'Re The Cowboys" is a nice country & western singalong; it also introduces the "Yee-HAH!" and "Yipeee!" western whoops that pepper "Cold Spaghetti Western". "Master Pasta Maker (From Italy)" introduces an Italian chef friend of the Wiggles'; he sings in Italian as the track gets faster and faster, and continues the Italian lessons through the funny introduction to "Follow The Bird." "Hey Now, Let'S Have A Party!" is a nice mix of Caribbean and Latin styles, and "Fiesta Siesta" teaches kids the Spanish words for both party and nap. "Cold Spaghetti"'s best moments feature Wiggles guests Fernando and Fernandito Moguel. The Moguels speak mostly Spanish during their introductions, but despite only minimal translation from the Wiggles, they're remarkably easy to understand. They perform the Mexican traditionals "Cielito Lindo" and "El Pato," furthering the international flair of the Wiggles' western trek. But it's their conversations that are key, since they become subtle lessons in linguistics for curious kids. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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