| | Kidz Bop Kids Kidz Bop 11 CD Kidz Bop Kids Discography of CDs
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The 11th disc in this incredibly popular series of chart-topping rock and pop tunes sung by kids features 18 songs that range from romantic ballads to R&B to peppy pop punk. Some of the extremely danceable tracks include Kelly Clarkson's "Walk ... Full DescriptionAway," Gnarls Barkley's smash "Crazy," and Corinne Bailey Rae's positively swingin' "Put Your Records On." Hide Description Kidz Bop Kids Kidz Bop 11 Songs Purchase Kidz Bop 11 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Culture Baldhead Bridge CD (1978)
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$14.69
| | Culture In Culture CD (1991)
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$13.05
| | Culture Trod On CD (1979)
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| | Christina Aguilera Stripped CD (2002)
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$10.55 Although STRIPPED is supposed to refer to Christina Aguilera's emotional rather than physical state, you couldn't tell based on her topless pose on the album cover, where the only nod to discretion is some strategically placed hair. Like Britney before her, Christina yearned to get away from her wholesome pop image. In the process, she hooked up with a wide range of collaborators including hip-hop producers Rockwilder and Scott Storch along with a myriad of guest musicians including Eve, Linda Perry, and Dave Navarro. ...
| | Audioslave Out Of Exile CD (2005)
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$10.39
| | Rat Pack: Christmas CD (2007)
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$6.09
| | Ry Cooder River Rescue: The Very Best Of CD (2001) (Import) Import; Australia
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| | Jean-Louis Murat Le Manteau De Pluie CD (2004) (Import) France
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| | Wiggles Toot, Toot CD (2003)
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$10.15
| | Bob Weir Ace CD (1972)
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$14.05 All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
While it's ostensibly a Bob Weir album, the Grateful Dead singer/rhythm guitarist's solo debut is essentially a Dead record without any Jerry Garcia songs. All the members of the Dead back Weir on tunes written with the group's lyricists Robert Hunter and John Barlow. An overwhelming majority of the songs here would become staples of the Dead's live repertoire, and remain some of the ...
| | Elizabeth Falconer Plum Boy! And Other Tales From Japan CD (2000)
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$12.15 Winner of a Parents' Choice Gold Award and NAPPA Silver Honor Award!Steeped in the culture and language of Japan, Elizabeth Falconer is a storyteller with a feather-light touch. Weaving Japanese words into each story, she's also a master of the 13-string, Japanese koto, and accompanies these colorful Japanese folk tales on that eloquent instrument. In the title story, a boy, born from a plum, becomes a hero when he and his friends a dog, a monkey and a pheasant to divert a pack of demon thieves from evil-doing and rescue a village. "Kumo the Spider" repays a farmer's good deed and spins not only cloth but clouds. "Issunboshi" is about a boy who is an inch tall and follows his dream to become a Samurai, with magical results, and in "Shiro and Kuro," a monkey teaches a couple of quarrelsome kitties a lesson in sharing. "The Tale of a Snail" paints vivid word pictures of a husband and wife planting and harvesting their rice fields and adopting a little snail, who comes to them courtesy of the Water God, as their son with rewarding results. It is an unusual, entertaining tour-de-force performance by a gifted artist. -Parents' ChoiceHere's the short-take on Elizabeth Falconer's Plum Boy! And other tales from Japan: Buy the recording. A newcomer to storytelling and a magical musician, Falconer weaves original and traditional Japanese folktales with the soothing sounds of the ancient koto on Plum Boy! The resulting hour-long CD is a listening treat that is both calming and exciting. Filled with important life lessons, Japanese words, and cultural reflections, Plum Boy! And other tales from Japan is a fun, fascinating, and highly educational introduction to Japanese arts and language. While listening for the first time, my 4-year-old repeated the simple Japanese words and refrains Falconer injects into her tales. By the end of the 14-minute title story "Plum Boy!," she was singing right along with Falconer's two young sons in a rousing chorus of the Japanese translation of Plum Boy: "Sumomotaro-san, Sumomotaro- san!" Falconer, who now lives in Renton, Washington, spent 12 years in Japan and began studying koto in 1979. Since then, she has become a master player of the courtly 13-string instrument introduced in Asia more than 1,000 years ago. Her storytelling career began three years ago when she adopted her sons Jesse and Brian, then ages 3 and 5. "I have always loved all things Japanese. We started reading and reading to them and I was just amazed at how they got into the stories," Falconer says. By adding koto and chorus musical highlights, Japanese ...
| | Joe Scruggs Traffic Jams CD (1997)
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$12.95
| | Roberto Goyeneche Cantor De Mi Barrio CD (2007) (Import)
$10.49 | | M-150 Incomplete & Wanting EP CD (2008)
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