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The popular Disney show Mickey Mouse Clubhouse now has an exciting album that lets preschoolers enjoy the show any time. The disc is book-ended by songs from They Might be Giants--beginning with the show's theme and ending with "Hot Dog!"-- and includes16 other tunes about everything from the importance of exercise ("Mousercise") to a duet of "Beautiful Dreamer" by Minnie and Daisy. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Music Disney Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Songs Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Music Review Buy Mickey Mouse Clubhouse CD Purchase Mickey Mouse Clubhouse CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mozart For Mothers-To-Be CD (1996)
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| | Disney Mickey's Top 40 CD (2004)
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$8.39 Blister Pack
| | Disney Princess: The Ultimate Song Collection CD (2004)
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$10.65 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 Dream," a new song featuring all of the vocal talents behind the princesses in the later Disney movies. Like most diva collaborations, it's less than the sum of its parts, with bland songwriting detracting from the performances of Jodi Benson (The Little Mermaid's Ariel), Lea Salonga (Aladdin's Jasmine and Mulan), Judy Kuhn (Pocahontas), and Paige O'Hara (Beauty and the Beast's Belle). However, the rest of the collection is strong, serving up memorable songs from latter-day Disney films like The Little Mermaid's "Part of Your World" and "Kiss the Girl" and The Lion King's "Can You Feel the Love Tonight." Kuhn's performances of Pocahontas' "Just Around the Riverbend" and "Colors of the Wind" are also standouts ...
| | Dora The Explorer CD (2004)
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$10.29 A companion album to the hit Nick, Jr. animated TV show of the same, DORA THE EXPLORER follows the antics of the lovable title character and her friends as they embark on fun-filled adventures and sing lively songs. Not only endearing ...
| | Word World - Rocket to the Moon DVD (2007)
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse album
$10.09 Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
| | Word World - Welcome To Word World DVD (2007)
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse CD music
$10.09 Standard Screen; Soundtrack English
| | Hey, Mr. Spaceman CD (2003)
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse music CDs
$11.35 Hey, Mr. Spaceman is a children's album that adults can enjoy as well, including collectors who will be surprised to find a couple of bona fide rarities. The theme is space age retro, but the songs cover a wide chronology, from the early '50s all the way up to 2003, the compilation's year of release. The recordings encompass hits and obscurities licensed from many different labels, from Sheb Wooley's chart-topping "The Purple People Eater" and Billy Lee Riley's rockabilly classic "Flyin' Saucers Rock & Roll" to the B-52's' "Planet Claire" and Dennis Scott's new recording of the instrumental "Telstar." Where else is one likely to find Jimmy Durante's forgotten novelty "We're ...
| | Reggae Party CD (2005) (Import)
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| | Atlantic R&B 5 1961-1965 Atlantic R&B 5: 1961-1965 CD (2006)
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse album
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| | Kids Party Hits CD (2006) (Import)
$8.75 | | Twin Sisters Fun Learning Songs CD (2005)
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| | Rex Goudie Under The Lights CD (2007) (Import) Canada
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$27.19 Coasting through the majority of the competition on charm, sex appeal, and personality, Rex Goudie nearly took the title during the third season of Canadian Idol, only to be smoked in the finale by then-girlfriend Melissa O'Neil. Nonetheless, the Newfoundland based singer was signed to a record deal by the same execs who signed O'Neil, in hopes of truly capitalizing on the Idol name and producing more than one hit record. The result of this is Under the Lights, which was released only three months after Goudie assumed runner-up status on the summer blockbuster show. Goudie is not a terrific singer; yet throughout Under the Lights, he suffices with what he has. With a terrific set of gritty pop songs, Goudie presents a strong first attempt at commercial success because the songs aren't dependent on a one-two punch singer with a killer voice. The songs are slick, personable, and genuinely exciting if occasionally underwhelming, which was always the way Goudie perceived the competition. By taking everything he has and producing the best record he can, he actually manages to present a stronger album than most pop/rock artists of this generation who never really let go on their albums. Each song is different, catchy, memorable, and tantalizing, like true audio candy. Even so, some songs are better than others (although you may want to skip over "Strong Enough"); gems like "Run" make up for it. "Run" is a passionate display of pop affection that replays beautifully. Plus, the haunting "Whiskey Lullaby," a duet between Goudie and Melissa O'Neil, ...
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