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Go across the universe and back with Eric Herman on his fifth CD of cool tunes for kids and families. What a Ride! is an amazing musical journey through childhood and beyond that includes several catchy earworms ("Heartbeat", "Stink Bug", "Come Play"), interactive fun tracks ("Ants in Your Pants #99", "How to Move a Monster") and even songs that explore the meaning and size of life, the universe and everything ("What a Ride", "How Big", "Extraordinary").Herman, best known for his hit video for "The Elephant Song" (over 6 million views on YouTube), branches out into a lot of new musical territory on What a Ride!, and enlists the help of several kindie rock friends, including Gwendolyn Sanford of Gwendolyn and the Good Time Gang, Robbi K, Chris Wiser of Sugar Free Allstars, Eric Ode, David Tobocman, Glenn Colton, Tito Uquillas of The Hipwaders and Mr. Billy.To quote the title track... take a while to laugh and smile and say, hey, What a Ride! What A Ride! Music | Category | Children's Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7971950 | | Catalog number | 343922 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 23, 2009 |
Eric Herman and the Invisible Band What A Ride! Songs | 1. | Come Play! |
| 2. | Heartbeat |
| 3. | Time Machine |
| 4. | Stink Bug |
| 5. | Ants in Your Pants #99 |
| 6. | How to Move a Monster |
| 7. | Building a Rocket |
| 8. | Carseat Snack |
| 9. | What a Ride |
| 10. | How Big |
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