| | Disney Silly Songs CD Disney Discography of CDs
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If you meet the family that is really involved with this record, send them a whoopie cushion, a squirting camera, never-melt ice cubes, and a set of chattering teeth. It will be a giant step up. ~ Bob Hinkle
Blister Pack Disney Silly Songs Songs | 1. | Boom Boom, Ain't It Great to Be Crazy? - Disney | |
| 2. | What's Your Name? - Disney | |
| 3. | I'm My Own Grandpaw - Disney | |
| 4. | Mairzy Doats - Disney | |
| 5. | Michael Finnegan - Disney | |
| 6. | Penny, A - Disney | |
| 7. | Way Down Here Beneath the Ocean - Disney | |
| 8. | Pizza Pie Song - Disney | |
| 9. | Peanut Sat on a Railroad Track, A - Disney | |
| 10. | It Ain't Gonna Rain No More - Disney | |
| 11. | Ta Ra Ra Boom de Ay! - Disney | |
| 12. | When I See an Elephant Fly - Disney | |
| 13. | Skip Along Tippy Toes - Disney | |
| 14. | Little Bunny Foo Foo - Disney | |
| 15. | Three Little Fishies - Disney | |
| 16. | In My Pocket - Disney | |
| 17. | Bill Grogan's Goat - Disney | |
| 18. | Baby Bumblebee - Disney | |
| 19. | There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea - Disney | |
| 20. | Be Kind to Your Web-Footed Friends - Disney | |
| Purchase Silly Songs CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Disney More Silly Songs CD (1998)
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| | Disney Mickey's Top 40 CD (2004)
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| | Disney Pooh's Top 40 CD (2004)
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$6.19 The Winnie the Pooh-themed collection Best of Children's Favorites: Pooh's Top 40 Tunes surrounds classic children's songs with some new songs relating the adventures of Winnie ...
| | Disney Princess: The Ultimate Song Collection CD (2004)
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$10.09 Disney Princess The Ultimate Song Collection is one of the better ideas for a Disney compilation: ...
| | Disney Princess Christmas Album CD (2005)
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| | Rough Guide To Cajun & Zydeco Music CD (1998) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.85 Includes liner notes by Simon Broughton. Arrangers: D.L. Menard; Danny Poullard; David Doucet; Eddie LeJeune; W. Read; Mamou Playboys; Michael Doucet; Rufus Thibodeaux. This installment of the Rough Guide's music series features the Cajun and zydeco genres of Louisiana in all their aspects. As with all Rough Guide albums, the spectrum of music featured is really the outstanding feature. The album starts out (as it rightly should) with Clifton Chenier, the founder of modern zydeco and the undisputed king of the form before his death. It then moves on to his heir in Buckwheat Zydeco's "Zydeco Boogaloo." From there, it takes a turn into a section of more Cajun works, with David Doucet's guitar work and Jimmy Newman's country-flavored zydeco. After a quick stop at the Caribbean-influenced zydeco of John Delafose, it returns to Cajun territory with numbers from Beausoleil, Michael Doucet (of Beausoleil), the Savoy-Doucet band (featuring Michael Doucet), and Eddie Lejeune's stripped-down setup of three instruments. After this sojourn in the whiter end, it goes back to zydeco with a piece from the more modern Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas and the ...
| | Calypsos: Afro-Limonese Music Of Costa Rica CD (1994) (Import)
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| | Mediterranean Lullaby CD (2000)
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| | Carly Simon Moonlight Serenade CD (2005) DualDisc
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$16.69 This dualdisc reunites Carly with legendary performer Richard Perry. The release showcases Carly's dusky and sensual vocal stylings on 11 romantic standards penned by some of the world's greatest songwriters in Glenn Miller, Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hart, JErome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II, George & Ira Gershwin, and Howard Dietz & Arthur Schwartz. The DVD side includes the entire album in enhanced PCM stereo plus video footage of the making of the album.
This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. Personnel: Carly Simon (vocals); Vincent D'Onofrio (guitar); Alyssa Park, Shalini Vijayan, Samuel Formicola, Samuel Fischer (violin); Danny Seidenberg (viola); Victor Lawrence (cello); Doug Webb (flute, clarinet, saxophone); Tom Evans (saxophone); Lee Thornburg (trumpet, flugelhorn, trombone); Larry Lunetta (trumpet); Mike Thompson (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizer); Jim Cox (piano); Alex Navarro (string synthesizer); Chris Golden (bass instrument); John Ferraro (drums); Sammy Merendino (percussion, programming). Additional personnel: Andy Chukerman (string synthesizer). Moonlight Serenade, ...
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| | Byrds Original Singles 1965-67 CD (1980)
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$6.29 The Byrds: Roger (Jim) McGuinn (vocals, 12-string guitar); David Crosby (vocals, guitar); Chris Hillman (vocals, bass); Gene Clark (vocals, tambourine); Michael Clarke (drums). Producers: Terry Melcher, Allen Stanton, Gary Usher. Includes liner notes by John Rogan. The Byrds were musical pioneers and a great album-producing band, but they were also masters of the form in terms of singles. At the time of the Byrds' formation, singles were still king, and it was the only way for a band to make an impact. The Byrds put out singles from the start with "Mr. Tambourine Man," a consciousness-raising track recorded in late 1964. Aside from the incredible fusion of folk and rock, Original Singles, Vol. 1 (1965-1967) has a real sound to it. Part of this has to do with producer Terry Melcher's excellent production -- blending the Beach Boys' "Don't Worry, Baby" with elements of the Beatles. Through tracks like "Turn, Turn, Turn," "Feel a Whole Lot Better," "Eight Miles High," "So You Want to Be a Rock & Roll Star," and numerous others -- including B-sides -- the Byrds showed themselves able to encapsulate their complete musical direction in two hit singles. A rare feat indeed. ~ Matthew Greenwald Formed in Los Angeles in 1964, the Byrds hit with their first single, a vibrant take on Bob Dylan's "Mr.Tambourine Man," in 1965, introducing the term "folk-rock" into the rock vocabulary. With a sound marked ...
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