Mickey CD songs THis is a great CD. My family all love it. The songs are some we haven't heard for a while. Especially enjoy the Mickey Mounse Club song. Submitted by carolynwhite999 (Ut, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Not as great as expected. Most of the music is rather rowdier than I thought it would be from listening to the clips online, and the voices are not like the old ones from records. My kids still love it tho. Submitted by vdredger (Kansas, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
$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 and the rest of his friends from Pooh Corner. Rather confusingly, ...
$10.09 Disney Princess The Ultimate Song Collection is one of the better ideas for a Disney compilation: it's a collection of most of the memorable songs sung by the princesses in films spanning Snow White and the Seven Dwarves to Pocahontas and Mulan. The album opens with "If You Can ...
$15.65 This popular Laibach album is available again in a limited edition digi-pack. Also included for the first time is a bonus enhanced track of a four minute film about this acclaimed band. Eastern european industrial experimentalists with a heavy political leaning, Laibach have often found themselves in conflict with authorities. Expressing their views strongly through their music both here and on their continued career with Mute records, they are still actively pursuing their own unique agenda. Laibach sell consistently well and this album will be serviced to all relevant music press/websites.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. As Laibach took on more and more of a direct musical identity outside Slovenia, as opposed to being seen as simply part of the Neue Slowenische Kunst, the group's music gained a similar focus, though admittedly one still aimed specifically at an avant-garde level. Nova Akropola readily captures the band's stone-faced fascination with propaganda, fascism, and the implications of rallying and control, while the music was so perfectly on the money with stentorian rhythms, rough chants, and unnerving textures and samples that it almost beggars description. The title track is a perfect example, string-synths ...