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Purchase Multiplication CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Twin Sisters Division CD (2001)
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| | Joanie Bartels Lullaby Magic CD (1994)
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$7.39 Contains both contemporary and traditional lullabies from Brahms and Mozart to The Beatles and James Taylor. Includes complete song versions and instrumental-sing ...
| | Keb' Mo' Big Wide Grin CD (2001)
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$7.59 BIG WIDE GRIN was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Musical Album For Children.
With baby boomers and many members of Generation X having grown up with rock & roll as their music of choice, it stands to reason the idea of a "children's album" needs to be redefined. Contemporary blues guitarist Keb' Mo' keeps this concept at the forefront of BIG WIDE GRIN, a collection of songs suitable for sharing with the whole family as opposed to being tailored solely for the little ones.
Blessed with a rich singing voice, fleet fingers, and a laid-back delivery, Mo' delivers clever arrangements of R&B favorites by The O'Jays (a twangy "Love Train"), Sly & The Family Stone (a casually swinging "Family Affair"), and Bill Withers (a loping "Grandma's Hands"). In keeping with the familial theme, the Compton native addresses topics including adoption (the heartfelt Brenda Russell duet "I Am Your Mother Too"), love for a step-parent ("Color Him Father"), and thankfulness for a blessed life (a Bonnie Raitt-like ...
| | Raffi's Christmas Album CD (1983) Remastered
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$12.15 The 2002 edition of RAFFI'S CHRISTMAS contains 1 hidden bonus track.
This is an essential collection that's perfect for kids and still enjoyable for adults. ~ David A. Milberg
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Recorded at Inception Sound Studio, Toronto, Canada from March-May 1983.
Personnel: Raffi (vocals, guitar); Ken Whiteley ...
| | Peter, Paul, and Mary Around The Campfire CDs (1998)
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$15.85 Including four new tracks, the two-disc ...
| | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Collection DVDs (2003)
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| | Barry Louis Polisar Teacher's Favorites CD (1993)
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$15.15 Barry's best known songs about school are grouped together in an updated and polished recording that will be a favorite for the school-aged child--and teacher! Barry sings about school, teachers and about a boy who doesn't want to get out of bed in the morning (he turns out to be the Principal). A deep voiced chorus sings about underwear in a calypso beat and a group of off-key kids consistently respond "nothing" when repeatedly asked, "What did you do in school today?" This delightful recording also includes Barry's 1975 classic song, "I've Got a Teacher and She's So Mean," a child's heart-felt complaint with a real surprise ending! A funny and meaningful collection.K-Gr 6--Instead of an apple, give your favorite teacher Barry Louis Polisar's hit package, Teacher's Favorites. The production quality is outstanding. The guest musicians use guitars, mandolins, fiddles, dulcimers, slide guitar, clarinet and percussion to give the sound a richness not found in most children's recordings. Polisar's vocals are very playful. He lays down some delightful back-up vocals with his six year old twins and also uses some inventive multi-track vocals of himself on 'I Lost My Pants,' a song about the dilemma of getting ready for school. Other highlights include, 'I Don't Wanna Go to School,' with a surprise ending that will be a hit with all school principals; 'The Alfabet Song,' which includes words not found in most ABC books; and 'Don't Eat The Food That is Sitting on Your Plate,' a song sure to be a hit in the school cafeteria. A must buy--even ...
| | Joe Bushkin In Concert-Town Hall CD (2002)
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| | Serenity Series: Tibetan Moods CD (2003)
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| | Rev Dwayne R Mason Glory! Glory! CD (2003)
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$12.95 "Glory! Glory!" introduces gospel piano player Reverend Dwayne R. Mason, one of the most talented pianists in Chicago today. While his piano style is spiritual, it is easy to hear the deep roots of boogie, blues, and jazz piano echo throughout his playing. Reverend Mason plays on this disc with Sydne Evans, a powerful gospel vocalist and psalmist, who performs on five tracks and Kendrick M. Jackson who provides rhythmic support on drums. This disc contains spiritually uplifting, soulful music with a mesmerizing quality that will appeal to everyone.Reverend Dwayne Robert Mason was born in Chicago on November 21, 1961. He founded and is the pastor of Body Soul & Spirit Ministries on Chicago's south side. He takes great pride in juggling three related professions all beginning with the letter "M". He is a licensed minister, mortician, and musician. While Reverend Mason had limited piano instruction as a child, his gospel piano playing is almost entirely self-taught. His interpretation of gospel music has been inspired by the sounds of Reverend James Cleveland, Edwin and Walter Hawkins, and Elbertina "Twinkie" Clark. His piano playing is sophisticated and soulful. Reverend Mason often takes a traditional spiritual melody and creates a hypnotic groove. Sydne Evans is a native Chicagoan who has a powerful voice that touches the listener's soul. Her vocal strength is evident on all her performances, ...
| | Have A Fun Christmas CD (2004)
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| | Calm The Mind CD (2006) Import
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| | Jihad Jerry & The Evildoers Mine Is Not A Holy War CD (2006)
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$12.39 2006 has been a year of strange happenings in the Devo camp -- first the Spud Boys reinvented themselves as a tween-friendly pop act called Devo 2.0 with the help of the Disney corporation, and now Jerry Casale, one of the group's founding members, has revamped his persona while overhauling the band's malevolent synth-pop as Jihad Jerry & the Evildoers. In addition to Jerry Casale, Jihad Jerry's debut album, Mine Is Not a Holy War, also features fellow Devo veterans Mark Mothersbaugh, Bob Mothersbaugh, and Robert Casale, with John Freese (who has played with Devo on recent live dates) behind the drums, so it's no surprise that this album sounds like an updated and slightly funkier version of Devo. Unfortunately, the Devo albums it most closely resembles are mediocre later efforts such as Shout and Smooth Noodle Maps; this is aggressively uptempo electronic pop/rock that doesn't have a fraction of the sonic adventure of Devo's most memorable work or much in the way of interesting tunes. While Casale is obviously playing the role of satirist and provocateur on these songs, his political and social commentary is often trite, and while "Army Girls Gone Wild" and "What's in a Name" are certainly timely enough, "Hey, what's up?/You stupid schmuck!/Your mind is in a rut!/Hey, what's up?/You little putz!/You really suck!" from "All She Wrote" is an unfortunately typical ...
| | Dean Martin You Belong To Me CD (2008) (Import)
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