List of Strawberry Shortcake albums
Strawberry Shortcake has received various musical albums in the franchise's existence. During the 1980s, Kid Stuff Records released soundtracks to the animated specials, read-along audiobooks featuring songs and a narrated story, and special albums. The franchise's revival in the 2000s was accompanied by soundtrack releases for the 2003 and 2009 animated series by Koch Records.
Kid Stuff albums
# | Album title | Release Year | Music from | Notes | Genre |
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1 | The World Of Strawberry Shortcake | 1980 | The World of Strawberry Shortcake | Audio version of the special; music by Flo & Eddie | Pop, Children's |
2 | Sweet Songs | 1980 | Original | Read-along audiobook, also featuring eight song covers | Pop |
3 | Country Jamboree | 1981 | Original | One recurring song and four covers | Country |
4 | Strawberry Shortcake In Big Apple City (Original Soundtrack) | 1981 | Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City | Audio version of the special; music by Flo & Eddie | Pop, Children's |
5 | Strawberry Shortcake Live | 1981 | Original | Includes covers of "Celebration", "Baby Face", and "New York, New York", and five original tracks composed by John Braden | Disco, funk, pop |
6 | Sing-A-Long | 1981 | Original | Compilation of songs from the previous albums[1] | Pop |
7 | Sweet Songs | 1981 | Original | Audiobook, also featuring ten songs | Pop |
8 | I Love You! | 1981 | Original | Includes a cover of "What the World Needs Now Is Love", alongside original songs by John Braden | Pop |
9 | Strawberry Shortcake Presents Pets On Parade | 1982 | Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade | Audio version of the special; music by Flo & Eddie | Pop, Children's |
10 | Let's Dance! | 1982 | Original | Music by Flo & Eddie | Disco, Dance, Pop |
11 | Alphabet Record | 1982 | Original | Audiobook, music by John Braden | Pop |
12 | I Love Numbers | 1982 | Original | Audiobook, music by John Braden | Pop |
13 | Splash Dance Party | 1984 | Original | Music by Flo & Eddie | Electronic, Funk / Soul |
Koch albums
# | Album title | Release Year | Music from | Notes | Genre |
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1 | Strawberry Jams | 2004 |
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Enhanced CD, also released on audio cassette in limited quantities. Part of the Strawberry Dancin' Collection. The Asian release of the CD lacks the tracks I Love Berries and Friendship Grows. | Pop, Easy Listening, Rock, Soundtrack |
2 | Berry Merry Christmas | 2003 |
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9-track EP soundtrack based on the DVD of the same name. Strangely, however, the song for the music video that accompanies the feature, I Love Berries, is released in the Strawberry Jams CD instead. | Easy Listening, Holiday music, Soundtrack |
3 | Seaberry Beach Party Music | 2006 |
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Enhanced CD. Part of the Strawberry Dancin' Collection | Pop, Easy Listening, Rock, Soundtrack |
4 | Music for Dress-up Days | 2005 |
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Enhanced CD. Part of the Strawberry Dancin' Collection | Pop, Easy Listening, Rock, Soundtrack |
5 | The Sweet Dreams Movie | 2006 |
(Tell Me A Story)
(You're My Berry Best Friend) |
Enhanced CD; 10-track EP soundtrack from the movie of the same title. | Pop, Easy Listening, Rock, Soundtrack |
6 | World of Friends | 2007 |
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Pop, Easy Listening, Rock, Soundtrack | |
7 | Let's Dance | 9/25/07 |
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As of January 24, 2008, Koch Records have named a future DVD release, Berry Big Journeys, to be the source of the third set of songs.[2] The soundtrack for Big Country Fun' is instead announced to be accompanying the soundtrack for Rockaberry Roll.[3] | Pop, Easy Listening, Rock, Soundtrack |
8 | Rockaberry Roll | 8/19/2008 |
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Pop, Rock, Country, Easy Listening, Soundtrack |
CD released with books
In addition to the abovementioned CDs, a special 10-track CD was released with the book Strawberry Shortcake: Sing-a-Long, published by Alfred Music. The CD contains 5 full songs selected from the Strawberry Jams CD as well as the same 5 songs in minus-one, allowing one to karaoke with the songs. The CD is also special in the sense that it's the only place one can find the complete minus-one of the title theme as heard during the credits sequence of the first 4 DVDs or 4/8 episodes of the show.