| | All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 CD Karaoke Discography of CDs
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 Music All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 Songs | | All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | It's Five O'Clock Somewhere |
| 2. | Achy Breaky Heart |
| 3. | Hooked On a Feeling |
| 4. | Boot Scootin' Boogie |
| 5. | Girls Just Wanna Have Fun |
| 6. | Jailhouse Rock |
| 7. | New, York, New York |
| 8. | December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) |
| 9. | Friends In Low Places |
| 10. | Shout |
| 11. | I Love Rock & Roll |
| 12. | Gambler, The |
| 13. | Celebration |
| 14. | It's My Party |
| 15. | Electric Slide |
| | All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Hang On Sloopy |
| 2. | Paradise By the Dashboard Light |
| 3. | Down Under |
| 4. | Beat It |
| 5. | Sweet Caroline |
| 6. | Hit Me With Your Best Shot |
| 7. | La Bamba |
| 8. | I Got You Babe |
| 9. | Born To Be Wild |
| 10. | Love Shack |
| 11. | Build Me Up Buttercup |
| 12. | My Girl |
| 13. | Wild Thing |
| 14. | It's Raining Men |
| 15. | Play That Funky Music |
| All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rod Stewart Never A Dull Moment CD (1972) Gold
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
$19.10
| | Transatlantic The Whirlwind CDs (2009)
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
$18.79
| | Halford III: Winter Songs CD (2009) Special Edition; Digipak
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
$13.58
| | Oscar Peterson Debut: The Clef/Mercury Duo Recordings 1949-1951 CDs (2009)
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
$41.54
| | Hank Williams Revealed: The Unreleased Recordings CDs (2009) DGBK
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
$30.54 1951 was a breakthrough year for Hank Williams. He had a string of moderate country hits already under his belt, but the release that year of his version of an old jazz age novelty tune called "Lovesick Blues" suddenly made him a big star. It also meant his touring schedule increased, but he still found time that year to slip into Nashville and prerecord shows for the Mother's Best Flour Company. These good-natured and intimate performances were cut to acetate discs and then played over the air on Nashville's WSM radio station. Brittle, disposable, and made for only a few plays, these acetates were then shelved and forgotten until they were literally rescued from the trash in the '70s by an alert WSM employee. In all, 72 of these shows survived, containing some 143 songs, and this three-disc set is the second installment in Time Life's CD preservation of this amazing treasure trove. The performances ...
| | Paul Davis CD (1980)
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
$7.99
| | Arcade A/3 Live & Unreleased CD (2001)
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
$13.85
| | Miki Sawada Utahime CD (2006) (Import) Japan
$18.39 | | Broadway Musicals 1955 CD (2008)
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
$15.85
| | All Star Karaoke: Classic Country Volume 4 CDs (1994)
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
$13.29
| | Michael Chikuzen Gould Shakuhachi: Floating Clouds CD (2009)
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
$16.45 This compact disc consists of 9 Honkyoku songs recorded by Michael Gould in 1997. Honkyoku are the songs which were created by mendicant Zen monks during the middle ages. These monks wandered the Japanese countryside playing the shakuhachi during their pilgrimages, wishing to be delivered from earthly desires. Many titles of the songs created by the Zen monks bear natural titles: Three mountains, Three Valleys, Floating Clouds, A Mountain Waterfall, Crane Calls, The Distant Cry of the Deer, and so forth.The shakuhachi came to Japan in the seventh century from China, and was a six-holed flute used in imperial court music. Later, in the middle ages, it evolved into the five-holed flute played today. The capacity of the shakuhachi is huge, not only as a musical instrument due to its variety of colors and special sounds, but even more so as a link or bridge between the essential nature (soul) of human beings and the essential nature (spirit) of the cosmos. The ability of the shakuhachi to reach into people and touch something deep inside, to stir up something in a place that is not often used, is evidenced by the large number of people attracted to it who express such an experience.The three songs, Bosatsu, Ukigumo, and Tamuke are a tonal trilogy used to view the metaphysical landscape of life on Earth, then the freedom from worldly greed and desire, and, finally, the compassion born of such freedom.Daha: The full title is Daha no Kyoku, or "Pounding Wave Piece". The title conveys the incessant striving involved in spiritual practice.Sokkan: The performer here must lose him/herself in contemplation of breath or soul until it appears in the mind's eye.Nezasa Shirabe: The breathing technique employed here imitates the sound of the wind blowing across the leaves a bamboo grove.San Ya: Three Valleys. One of many songs of similar titles coming from different areas and different schools of shakuhachi.Honshirabe: Basic Melody. This piece actually contains most of the basic elements of all honkyoku. It is said that this song was the only one practiced during the entire lives of some of the Zen monks.San An: Prayer for a Safe Birth. Long ago, when one's wife went into labor for childbirth, the husband would let grains of rice flow through the shakuhachi, then, while cooking the rice he would play this song as a prayer for safe birth, and then give the cooked rice to his wife after she bore the child.Michael Chikuzen Gould lived in Japan from 1980 to 1997 and studied shakuhachi under renowned ...
| | Midlothian Pass Be That As It May CD (2009)
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
$9.85
| | Alabama In The Mood: The Love Songs CD (2009)
All Star Karaoke: Party's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
$7.89
|
|
|
|
 |
|

|