Jim Henson was a genius in a lot of ways but, unfortunately, the licensing of the music from assorted movies and television products has been spotty at best. Historically, most Muppet soundtracks have seen very brief release lives--generally less than two years and often less than that.
Take "Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas". The animated 1977 holiday special has delighted kids of all ages for the last 40 years. It's been released time and time again on DVD, usually selling through quickly. But there has never been an official soundtrack album released for "Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas". An unsanctioned soundtrack, pieced together by a fan, has circulated on the Internets for years and there was an officially licensed "tribute" record from Matt Surowiec released some years ago and re-released at least twice (selling out every time). And there's been an occasional cover version of a tune or two, usually included in some other Muppet related record. But no official soundtrack.
Songs from the special include:
The Bathing Suit That Grandma Otter Wore
There Ain't No Hole In The Washtub
When The River Meets The Sea
Bar-B-Que
Our World
Brothers
Riverbottom Nightmare Band
Brothers In Our World
And don't forget the "lost" song that was cut from the special but turned up on an anniversary DVD, "Born In A Trunk".
As I say, we'll have to wait a bit and see but, if this isn't the real deal (have to caution that this could be an original cast recording of the live action musical), there's going to be some mighty sad faces come Christmas morning. And I'd guess some children will be upset about it, too.
Also of note for you Muppets fans, Disney is releasing the soundtrack for "The Muppet Christmas Carol" on vinyl for the first time ever on September 21. That movie was released in 1992 and it's soundtrack last saw a CD release in 2012. Now let's listen to some more from "Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas".