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Purchase Burbujita 1 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Disney's Greatest Vol. 2 CD (2001)
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$15.65 This is part of Walt Disney Records "DISNEY'S GREATEST" series.
Whether you're a baby boomer who grew up watching such classic Disney films as MARY POPPINS and THE JUNGLE BOOK, or a parent whose kids have developed an unnatural attachment to the likes ...
| | In Harmony CD
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$7.29 A charming record that is sure to strike an amiable chord among children's audiences and all ages. Sesame Street released "In Harmony" as an effort to bring together an all-star cast of talented musicians known for their commercial appeal during the late '70s. The album opens up with a beautifully spun and delightfully crafted poem/song, "Wynken, Blynken and Nod," words by Eugene Field with melody by Lucy Simon. Sailing off to a sea of dew one starry night are the fisherman three, fishing for the herrin' fish, "nets of silver and gold have we," sing the Doobie Brothers. ...
| | Kid's Dance Express Kid's Dance Party CDs (2004)
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| | Missy Higgins On A Clear Night CD (2007)
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| | Classic Disney Vol 1-3 Classic Disney, Vol. 1-3 CDs (2006) Import; Boxed Set
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| | Baby Einstein: Playdate Fun CD (2006)
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| | Nathan Long Progress CD (2008)
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| | Bollywood Dreams: Bhangra CD (2008)
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$16.29 Perhaps not as crash-bang energetic as a lot of bhangra, this compilation from ARC Records collects a number of the brighter stars in the bhangra world, albeit for a fairly laid-back run of the genre. The album opens with the usually highly energetic Daler Mehndi, here tossing in an excellent piece that mixes acoustic guitar with a throbbing beat and chorus. The tempo is keyed down a bit, but the energy is somehow infused from Mehndi's emotive delivery. Rajeshwari Sachdev contributes a number with a nice trip-hop style layer underneath her slinky vocals, and Rajinder Raina tosses ...
| | Ben Rudnick Frog Named Sam CD (2009)
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$11.05 Winner of 2009 Excellent Product iParenting Media, Mr. Dad Seal of Approval Father's Day 2009 and 2009 Preferred Choice Award Creative Child Awards Program“On the title track alone, the funky vocal breakdown is worth the price of admission….” ~ Time Out New York Kids"...very Widespread Panic-ish or like Phish! I have heard this a billion times and still like it." ~ Daddy Brad - DaddyLab.Com“Little Deadheads! The tracks from the Grateful Dead influenced kiddie jam band are groovy.” ~ Parenting Magazine"If I was allowed only one CD to bring on a 3 hour road trip this would be the one." ~ Mustapha - WHUS, Storrs, CT"...he and the ...
| | Guess Who Wheatfield Soul CD (1968) Bonus Tracks
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$11.59 This two-fer from BMG Canada features a pair of out of print Guess Who LPs: Wheatfield Soul and Artificial Paradise, both originally issued on RCA Victor in 1968 and 1973 respectively. These albums highlight 20 songs, including "Pink Wine Sparkles in the Glass," "Follow Your Daughter Home," "A Wednesday in Your Garden," and the hit "These Eyes." While a greatest-hits package would satisfy most casual listeners' needs, these albums are worth acquiring for fanatics of the '70s Canadian rock group. ~ Al Campbell
Wheatfield Soul by the Guess Who has become a collectors item of sorts over the years, fetching various prices in fan circles, and it is an important "first" step for the reconstituted group which initially hit with "Shakin' All Over" when it was led by Chad Allan. The album is Jack Richardson's excellent production of Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings' music played by this particular four-piece unit, which Peter Clayton's liner notes claim were together "for three years when they cut this album in late 1968." The naďve sound of Cummings' voice on the album tracks is charming, but the hit "These Eyes" has that authority which the band would repeat on diverse chart songs like "No Time," "American Woman," and even "Star Baby" further down the road. "Pink Wine Sparkles in the Glass" is a precursor to "New Mother Nature," but the solo Cummings composition "I Found Her in a Star" is very nice Guess Who-style pop that their fans adore. "Friends of Mine" is a strange one, though, ten minutes and three seconds of Burton Cummings imitating Jim Morrison, not just Morrison, but the copping of his vocal riffs straight from "When the Music's Over." This is a band stretching and searching for direction, and rather than hit you with hard Randy Bachman assaults which were a welcome addition to future long-players by this group, as well as Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Wheatfield Soul concentrates on Brit-pop and experimental songs. Randy Bachman's "A Wednesday in Your Garden" is British rock meets jazz, and is one of the LP's most interesting numbers. The Chick Crumpacker and Don Wardell liner notes to Ultimate Collection note that "These Eyes" "was technically the 18th release by the band." The key is that it was the first from the quartet of Cummings, Bachman, Kale, and Peterson as produced by Jack Richardson. Ultimate Collection also notes that "Lightfoot" was written for "fellow Canadian Gordon Lightfoot." The notes go on to ...
| | Kerplunks Walk On CD (2009)
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| | Liz Callaway Passage Of Time CD (2009)
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