| | Disney's Karaoke Series Cheetah Girls CD Disney's Karaoke Series Discography of CDs
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Blister Pack Disney's Karaoke Series Cheetah Girls Songs | 1. | Cheetah Sisters |
| 2. | Cinderella |
| 3. | Girl Power |
| 4. | Together We Can |
| 5. | C'mon |
| 6. | Girlfriend |
| 7. | Breakthrough |
| 8. | End of the Line |
| 9. | Cheetah Sisters |
| 10. | Cinderella |
| 11. | Girl Power |
| 12. | Together We Can |
| 13. | C'mon |
| 14. | Girlfriend |
| 15. | Breakthrough |
| 16. | End of the Line |
| Cheetah Girls Music Review Purchase Cheetah Girls CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Disney's Karaoke Series Disney Princess CD (2003)
Cheetah Girls
$9.05 Personnel: Amy Baker Stinson, Meredith Robertson, Robin Huston, Leslie French (vocals). The Disney Princess volume in Disney's Karaoke Series includes ...
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Cheetah Girls
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Cheetah Girls
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Cheetah Girls
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| | Disney's Karaoke Series: High School Musical CD (2006)
Cheetah Girls
$8.05 This entry in the wildly successful Disney series of karaoke selections features accompaniment to the popular Disney Channel feature HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL, providing limitless possibilities for participation on songs like the hard-edged "Get 'Cha Head in the Game," the fun "Bop to the Top," and the romantic "When There Was Me and You." Containing both instrumental and vocal versions of almost all the songs from the original soundtrack (only "Stick ...
| | Disney Cheetah Girls 2: Karaoke CD (2006)
Cheetah Girls
$8.39 The loveable Cheetah Girls--a fictional TV band made up of young actresses Raven, Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams, and Sabrina Bryan--have released two albums of their music, and now their fans can sing along at home with CHEETAH GIRLS 2: KARAOKE. The disc has all their fan faves, including "Strut" and "Do Your Own Thing," with the vocal tracks removed. Containing both instrumental and vocal versions of eight of the 13 songs from the Cheetah Girls 2 soundtrack, Disney's Karaoke Series: ...
| | Sarah Pirtle Magical Earth CD (2000)
Cheetah Girls
$10.69 A Few Words From Sarah:"For me, "magical" in Magical Earth means creative, spontaneous, healing.Since we are all a part of the Earth, we can have all of these qualities as well.The title song begins, "Come out of your house and walk on the land. The trees are all talking, you can understand. The mountains are calling and the streams and the wind. The bear and the deer are inviting you in."That's the way that I experience the Earth, as inviting us to come and listen.My connection to the Earth feeds me and I tried to bring that spirit to the whole recording.The Other Side Of The World gives snapshots of what children all around the world are doing simultaneously...like having pillow fights before be while others are running to greet their friends at sunrise.Dolphin Drummers grew out of an experience I had in the Florida Keys swimming with dolphins.I learned that some seacoast peoples in the Greek Isles drummed on the oceans' surface to ask the dolphins to drive fish into their nets.When I was in the water with eight-foot-long dolphins, I got a feeling for what that must have been like.White Whales is a true story of people and whales in cooperation, but it is from the present.It tells of Russians freeing a thousand trapped beluga whales with the help of an ice breaker.On that song you can hear an ocean drum, which has two drum heads that enclose ball bearings.As they roll inside they make a swishing sound like waves on a beach.Brian Melick, a wonderful percussionist, drove up to the recording studio with literally a hundred different instruments in his van, like that ocean drum.For Mahogany Tree, Brian brought rainsticks, gourds dipped in water and shakers of all kinds.I played marimba and he added udu drums made of clay that boing and bounce like a tabla rhythm.Talk It Out is a zydeco song. I wanted to use zydeco because the accordion, electric guitar and trap drums really fit the excitement and anxiety that surrounds conflict resolution...you have a conflict with a friend that gnaws at you but you are afraid to actually sit down and deal with it.The song shows two friends breaking through their reluctance and finally talking things out."ABOUT SARAH:Sarah has been honored as one of the country's most important writers for young people.Her first recording won an American Library Association Award and her next won the Parents' Choice Classic Award.Sarah is also the author of several books including the Young Adult novel, An Outbreak of Peace, which won the prestigious Olive Branch Award.Sarah trains students and teachers nationally in conflict resolution skills development and bias awareness."If you want to hear some of the ...
| | Mongo Santamaria Feelin' Alright CD (1970)
Cheetah Girls
$9.95 Recorded at Wally Heider's Studio, Los Angeles, California. Originally released on Atlantic (8252). Personnel: Mongo Santamarķa (congas, percussion). Liner Note Author: Ralph J. Gleason. Recording information: Wally Heider's Studio 3, Los Angeles, CA. Arranger: Marty Sheller. While it fits in with the glut of Top 40 boogaloo efforts that record companies pressured jazz artists to record in the late '60s and early '70s, Mongo Santamaria's Feelin' Alright does offer a more than decent program of covers ranging from Motown to "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida." Santamaria and band spike the even-keeled, groove-heavy parade of horns, Latin percussion, and rolling basslines with tasty trumpet and saxophone solos and manage to recast most of these rock and soul hits as engaging and infectious Latin-a-go-go jams. Like Willie Bobo, Santamaria does a fine job of straddling the fence between soulful interpretation and limp mood music. And though attempts at reforming rock material like Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love" fall a bit short, jazz-friendly tracks like "On Broadway" come out sounding worthy of Santamaria's talent. ...
| | Jadakiss Kiss Of Death CD (2004) Edited
Cheetah Girls
$6.55 Personnel: Jadakiss (rap vocals); Mariah Carey, Anthony Hamilton (vocals); DJ Quik, Eminem, Kanye West, Nate Dogg, Sheek, Snoop Dogg, Styles P (rap vocals). The most startling thing about Kiss of Death is that Jadakiss dumped a bunch of Neptunes productions and kept only "Hot Sauce to Go," one of the record's poorest tracks. This, along with a particularly ill-suited "soft and smooth track for the ladies" featuring a carted-in Mariah Carey as well as a too-familiar-sounding Scott Storch production, is thankfully the only outright blights on an otherwise satisfactory showing. These issues aside, Jadakiss makes good on his promise to become a rounded lyricist and receives some valuable help in the form of tight production work from a handful of pros -- surprisingly enough, Swizz Beatz's work on "Real Hip Hop" tops anything that producer did for Cassidy's debut, and the Red Spyda-manned title track (bizarrely tucked near the end) is Jadakiss' most vicious track yet. No matter the number of bright moments, you can't help but feel that Jadakiss has his best days ahead of him. For further proof, listeners looking to go deeper are strongly advised to seek out The Champ Is Here, a teaser mix presented by Big Mike and Green Lantern. Provided you can stomach the Will Smith version of Cassius Clay proclaiming "The champ is here!" about every 30 seconds (Jada's cackle could've been kept in check a little more, too), you should find that it's actually superior to this fine record. ~ Andy Kellman On his second solo record, KISS OF DEATH, Jadakiss begins the wistful, reflective song "Why" with the question, "Why is Jadakiss as hard as it gets?" Unwavering confidence contrasted by soft introspection is a trademark of the ex-Lox member, and this quality distinguishes the Yonkers, New York rapper from his peers. KISS OF DEATH balances street knowledge with humor, and serves up robust beats and guest shots by a legion of hip-hop luminaries. Jadakiss brings together both American coasts, as well as years of history, on the groovy, 1970s-tinged "Shine," with Cali's Snoop Dogg and NYC's DJ Quik packing some of their best rhymes. On the other end of the spectrum is the rock-sampling "Welcome to D-Block," featuring Jadakiss's former Lox bandmates and a relatively subdued Eminem. ...
| | Los Cuentos De La Abuela Peter Pan CD (2005)
Cheetah Girls
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Cheetah Girls
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| | Junior Jam 3 CD (2003)
Cheetah Girls
$10.69 2003 NAPPA Award winner and 2004 Childrens' Music Web Award winning Junior Jam 3 is the third and latest in the Junior Jam series of recordings from ASCAP Award winning songwriter, Jeff Eisenberg. As in the prior two recordings, the ...
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| | Doug Band Hood 180 CD (2009)
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