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Purchase Best Of Music For Children CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Disney Karaoke, Vol. 3 CD (2001)
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| | Disney's Greatest Vol. 2 CD (2001)
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$13.99 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 ...
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| | Kidtunes CD (2002)
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$10.75 This children's compilation CD includes thirty songs by twenty-eight singer-songwriters from the U.S. and Canada.With a fun and delightful mixture of musical styles (folk, bluegrass, country, rock-n-roll), as well as children's and adult's voices, the album includes over seventy minutes of family friendly entertainment. Many of the songs were recorded and produced in Nashville, and in other studios around North America. The tunes are easy to listen to and sing along ...
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| | Jim Dale Busker Alley CD (2007) (Import)
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$16.09 For all the turmoil associated with Busker Alley, it comes off as a modest entertainment, even with an excellent cast. Although they are Americans, the Sherman brothers have always had an evident affection for period British settings, and this is another one. One need only recall songs like "Chim Chim Cheree" and "Step in Time" from Mary Poppins to have a sense of what their take on the cockney style is. (Of course, the influence of My Fair Lady is apparent.) Numerous "H"s are dropped (one song is even called "Where the 'Ell Is 'Ome?"), and the tunes are singsongy and simple. The score features many songs that might be called "production" or "source" songs, in the sense that they are just presented as songs the buskers sing on the street, although there are also plot songs in which the characters express their thoughts and feelings. In neither case is the material, while unfailingly pleasant, more than serviceable, even though Dale (who was 71 years old at the time of the recording and relying more on his phrasing than his old vocal power) and the rest of the cast give it an enthusiastic reading. Busker Alley will interest musical theater fans and, with Mary Poppins on Broadway, may even attract a real production, but it is not a major work. ~ William Ruhlmann
Musical theater history is replete with lost shows that, for one reason or another, never got to New York. One of these was Busker Alley, until November 13, 2006, when the off-Broadway York Theatre Company put on a one-night-only semi-staged concert performance of the score as a benefit; the next day, the cast trooped into a recording studio and made the show's first-ever cast album. The history of the work dates back to the late '60s, when the sibling songwriting team of Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, best known for the movie musicals Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (both since adapted for the stage) teamed up with librettist A.J. Carothers to write what was initially called Piccadilly, based on the 1938 British film St. Martin's Lane (American title: The Sidewalks of London), starring Charles Laughton and Vivien Leigh, about the May-December relationship between a mature London street entertainer and an opportunistic young woman. The show didn't get a staging then, but it came closer in a revised version called Blow Us a Kiss in 1982. Finally, in 1994, Broadway star Tommy Tune became involved in what was ...
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| | Flo CD (2007)
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$18.99 Flo was born to shine. Without hearing her sing a single note, one knows she is a lady, a queen. Strong and intelligent, the chocolate-honey alto that comes so naturally to her sends her audiences soaring. Her melodies ring in your mind for days.Flo is emotion and truth juxtaposed. Her musical style is firmly rooted in R & B, with generous infusions of jazz, soul, and a hint of pop. A Canadian prairie R & B phenomenon like Remy Shand, Flo hails from Manitoba. Born to Nigerian parents, she sings in a style reminiscent of the great voices of our times, evoking the velvety-sensitive forthrightness of Sade, and the integrity and social awareness of Lauryn Hill. A few short years ago, the Winnipeg music scene knew nothing of Flo. Every time she heard someone doing what she loved most, she felt 'a big ache in her heart'. Fulfilling her parents' wishes, she chose to pursue her postgraduate studies. But fortunately for all of us, music would not let her be...In fact, music had never let her be. As she was growing up, Flo's Portugese neighbors playfully dubbed her and her siblings, "The Singing Sisters". She studied piano, flute, cello, dance, and sang in her school choir. But it was hearing Lauryn Hill's rendition of "Joyful, Joyful" in Sister Act 2 that finally set her off. After years of watching from the sidelines, Flo auditioned and got her first taste of true recognition as she soloed for the high school musical tour. The euphoric feeling of performing irreversibly remained. Flo continued to persevere in her studies, to honor her parents' expectations of excellence. To this day, Flo will inadvertently belt out a song in the middle of the night (much to the chagrin of her sleeping father!), sing as she works with her physiotherapy patients and co-workers - probably be caught carrying a tune on the bus and in restaurants. ...
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