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| | Scarlet Pimpernel: The New Musical Adventure CD (1998)
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| | Lynn Anderson Home For The Holidays CD (2002)
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| | Complete Sandals 1964-1969: Wild As The Sea CD (2003) (Import) Australia
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| | Strawberry Shortcake Strawberry Jams CD (2004)
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| | America Silent Letter/Alibi CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Countdown Kids Kid's Tunes CDs (2001) (Import)
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| | Monday Michiru Moods CD (2007) (Import) Japan
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| | Straight From The Heart CDs (2004) Box Set
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| | Baby Einstein Music Box Orchestra CD (2005)
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| | Joel Frankel Barnyard Bash CD (2005)
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$11.39 Here's what the reviewer's had to say about JoJo the Scarecrow:"JoJo a Go-Go: It’s always inspiring to see an intrepid independent artist gather increasing attention as a result of creative self-marketing – especially in the children’s audio business, which, as anyone involved in it knows, is an especially challenging genre to get noticed in beyond your own regional niche.But Chicagoan Joel Frankel is doing just that with his third album, “JoJo’s Barnyard Bash,” released on his own Crunchy Records. Frankel has long been one of Child Play’s favorites, a singer/songwriter whose delightful flights of fancy have resulted in some of the most original children’s music around…."- Billboard Magazine"JoJo is a friendly scarecrow who decides to host a barnyard bash. Down home country ballads instruct children about the sounds and nature of farm animals. The enhanced CD includes two music videos, one in Spanish, which can be played through the CD-ROM drive of your home computer.- Women’s Day Kids and Families – Editor’s Choice"Jojo's Barnyard Bash" was ranked among the "100 Best Toy Products of 1998" by DrToy.com, and also received the 1999 Children's Music Web Award in the category of "Best Music for Toddlers."Singer, songwriter and children's entertainer Joel Frankel is a big kid who's been entertaining smaller kids and their parents for nearly two decades. By combining his musical talents with his teaching background, Frankel has developed a creative and stimulating musical performance that captivates listeners of all ages.Frankel's four children's albums, "Don't Sit On A Cactus", "I Can't Sit Still", "JoJo's Barnyard Bash", and "Ship of Chocolate Chips" have received numerous awards including the Dr. Toy Best Audio award, the Children's Music Web Award, the Parent's Choice Award and the NAPPA Award. Frankel's song "We Go Together" was featured in the classic motion picture "Big", starring Tom Hanks. His songs have been on "The Learning Channel," an "NBC-Movie of the ...
| | Eddies Twice Around The World CD (2008)
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$14.79 The Eddies up the power pop ante on this, their new long player. A sparkling collection of power pop covers given a liberal sprinkling of the Eddies west coast melody magic. Featuring twins Dean and Dale Hoth on bass and guitar respectively, and producer and drummer Earle Mankey. The band breathe new life into some 80's powerpop gems, covering songs by The Times, Squire, The Jetset, Manual Scan ...
| | Bob Dylan Dylan & The Dead CD (1989) Reissue; Remastered; Digipak
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$7.09 Bob Dylan & The Grateful Dead: Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir (vocals, guitar); Brent Mydland (keyboards); Phil Lesh (bass); Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann (percussion).
This document of the historic summer-of-1987 live pairing of the rock era's premier singer/songwriter and its longest-running psychedelic adventure-cum-sideshow is not nearly as great as the shows themselves were. Yet, it exemplifies rather eloquently what each brought to the party. Dylan, obviously, brought the tunes--but not just the acknowledged classics. As the dry reading of "Joey," his mid-'70s tribute to gangster Joey Gallo, rightfully suggests, Dylan kept the ...
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