PLAYMATES:
ABC Television. 1982. Producer: Chris Farrell.

LP01

LP (OP) Larrikin. LRF 115/TC.

LP (OP) Festival. L 27115. 1983. PLAYMATES WITH MIKE AND MICHELLE JACKSON”.
CD ABC/Pickwick. PKZD 4002. CA PKZ 4002. 1992.
Re-issued 1994 as ABC. CD/CA 8145252/4.

Performed by Mike and Michelle Jackson and The Flying Wombat Big Band. Mike Jackson: Vocals, Melodeon, Mouthorgan, Jaw Harp, Hammered Dulcimer, Mountain Dulcimer, Hurdy Gurdy, Bodhran, Spoons, Contertina. Michelle Jackson: Vocals, Banjo, Cittern, Psaltery, Fiddle. Mandolin. The Musicians: Dave (Crazy Legs) Clayton: Silly Things, Bass Trombone, Bass Guitar, Piano. Greg (Stig) Mason: Clarinet, Flute, Saxophones. Dave Ellis: Bass. Peter (Two Dogs) Horton: Trombone. Peter Deane-Butcher: Kazoos. Jenny McLaughlin: Bassoon. Brian Nixon: Drums, Percussion. Lindsay Partridge: Piano. Jim Pennell: Guitar, Fin Tim Lim Bim. Steve Russell: Piano. John Summers: Guitar. Rocky Thomas: Trumpet. Richard Waldersee: Tuba. Ciaron Jackson: Occasional Vocals. Compere: Jane Fennell. Recorded and Mixed at Black Inc Recorders Pty. Ltd. Produced by Dave Clayton. Engineered by Allan Black. Final Mix by Dave Clayton and Allan Black. Musical Arrangements by Dave Clayton, Mike and Michelle Jackson with occasional inspiration from Peter Deane-Butcher.

SIDE 1:
Bananas In Pyjamas.
(a) Twinkle Twinkle Daddy’s Motor Car.
(b) Moo Moo Jersey Cow.
(c) Baa Baa Black Sheep.
There’s A Hole In The Bottom Of The Sea.
Nellie The Elephant.
(a) Three Blind Mice.
(b) Little Bo-Peep.
(c) Hickory Dickory Dock.
Little Fly.
Maizy Doats And Dozy Doats.
Mighty Muldoon.
Your Bob, Owes Our Bob, A Bob.
The Boy With The Drum.
The Mallow Fling.
Kookaburra Sits.
The Worm Song.
Ma! Will You Buy Me A Banana.
SIDE 2:
The Bear Hunt.
(a) Jack And Jill.
(b) Lazy Ciaron.
(c) Lily Bolero.
The Emu And The Kookaburra.
The Kookaburra Laughed.
Miss Polly Had A Dolly.
The Platypus Song.
The Apples And Bananas Song.
I’ve Just Come From Sydney.
Piggy In The Railway.
Five Little Speckled Frogs.
The Good Ship Fabulous Flea.
The Bunyip Song.
Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport.
The Circus.

LP02

LP (OP) Larrikin. LRF 060. 1980. “BUNYIPS, BUNNIES AND BRUMBIES”.

LP (OP) Festival. L-27125. (CA C-27125). 1984. Gatefold. “BUNYIPS, BUNNIES AND BRUMBIES”.
CD PKZD 4008, CA PKZ 4008. 1992.
Re-issued 1995 - Play School double pack. CD/CA 8144852/4.

Performed by Mike and Michelle Jackson with Peter Deane-Butcher, Tony Suttor, David Clayton. Produced by Tony Suttor & Peter Deane-Butcher. Engineered by Alan Black & Stewart Peters. Recorded at Black Inc, St. Leonards. Peter Deane-Butcher: Paino, Jug, Tea Chest Bass, Phono-Fiddle, Kazoo, Bass Jaw Harp, Washboard, Ukelele, Banjo Ukelele, Vocals. Tony Suttor: Button Accordeon, Vocals. Dave (Crazy Legs) Clayton: Bass Trombone, Tuba and Bunyip. Mike Jackson: Button Accordeon, Concertina, Mouthorgan, Mini-mouthorgan (3 cms. long), Jaw Harp, Spoons, Bones, Hammered Dulcimer, Mountain Dulcimer, Vocals. Michelle Jackson: Cittern, Mandolin, Spoons, Banjo, Fiddle, Guitar, Vocals. All Trad. Arr: Mike & Michelle Jackson. All songs Larrikin Music except “Waltzing Matilda” (Paterson) (Allans/Larrikin), “My Dad” (Alex Glasgow). “Brumby Jack” (Alex Hood) (Albert).

SIDE 1:
The Bondi Tram.
Kookaburra Up A Gum Tree.
I’m Hippity Hop The Kangaroo.
The Drover’s Dream.
(a) Incy Wincy Spider.
(b) I’m A Little Teapot.
Waltzing Matilda.
Bill Jinkins, The Sailor.
(a) The Kangaroo Song.
(b) Kangaroo Brown.
(a) Rock -A-Bye Baby.
(b) Frere Jacques.
(c) Mary’s Lamb.
(d) Yankee Doodle.
(e) The Grand Old Duke Of York.
(f) London Bridge.
(g) Jingle Bells.
Harvest Home.
Old MacDonald.
SIDE 2:
My Dad.
(a) Little Tommy Tadpole.
(b) Bunyip In My Water Tank.
Do Your Ears Hang Low?
(a) Oh Where, O Where, Has My Little Dog Gone.
(b) How Much Is That Doggie In The Window.
(c) The Doggie Stole A Sausage.
Little Fishes.
Kate Dalrymple.
(a) Baa Baa Black Sheep.
(b) Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
(c) Scrambled Eggs.
(d) The Mouse In The Bagpipes.
John Brown’s Holden.
The Bush Band Song.
Brumby Jack.
If You’re Happy And You Know It.