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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0067003028820
Label: Nettwerk Records
Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publication Date: 2003
Publisher: Nettwerk Records
Release Date: November 05, 2002
Studio: Nettwerk Records
Sales Rank: 368
MPN: 30288
Disc 1:- Mahna Mahna- Cake
- La La La La Lemon - Barenaked Ladies
- The Rainbow Connection - Sarah McLachlan
- I've Got To Be Clean - Guster
- Wonderwheel - Dan Zanes
- Have a Little Fun - Glen Phillips
- The Hoppity Song - Five For Fighting
- My Flying Saucer - Billy Bragg & Wilco
- It's All Right To Cry - Darius Rucker
- Sing - Ivy
- Bright Eyes - Remy Zero
- Willie The King - Dan Wilson
- Snow Day - Bleu
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" - Chantal/Raine Maida
- Good Night Children Everywhere - Sixpence None The Richer
- Bend Down The Branches - Tom Waits
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: An all-star cast has joined forces to produce a wonderful CD and, if that weren't exciting enough, a portion of the proceeds will help restore music education in the U.S. public school system through the VHI Save the Music Foundation. Clever new renditions of familiar Muppets and Sesame Street tunes abound, but Semisonic's Dan Wilson, ex-Del Fuego artist Dan Zanes, Toad the Wet Sprocket's Glen Phillips, and Bleu wrote songs for this album, and Tom Waits's lullaby "Bend Down the Branches," originally recorded for a short film, makes its debut on this CD. No offense, Kermit, but the frog's 1979-vintage "The Rainbow Connection" never sounded so sultry as Sarah McLachlan's version here. Another favorite is "The Hoppity Song," a rock & roll ode to Five for Fighting frontman John Ondrasik's son Johnny. Make no mistake--this isn't one of those CDs that is more for adults than kids--songs about hygiene, the alphabet, and crying ("It's All Right to Cry" originally from Marlo Thomas's Free to Be You and Me) are truly "for the kids." That said, adults will enjoy hearing their favorite artists switch gears in this gentle (mostly, not Bleu's energetic "Snow Day!"), upbeat compilation, which combines just the right blend of familiar sing-along songs and exciting new material. The booklet doubles as a foldout coloring book, with illustrations for each song. A fun and noble effort for a fun and noble cause. --Karin Snelson
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While there are some good songs out there (like Cake's openning cut). The album fell a little flat for me and the kids barely notice the CD. I think we are all spoiled on Dan Zane CD's - they really grow on you.
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This album deserves all the accolades it's received here. It's upbeat, amusing, entertaining, and not cloying. Love The Hoppity Song and La La La La Lemon best, but all tracks are good. Well, perhaps except the last one. Bend Down the Branches seems out of place and a bit pointless to me, but it's short. This CD is definitely good for the whole family.
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The songs on this CD are infectious and fun. There is not one annoying song on here. I love Willie the King, Snow Day, and The Hoppity Song the most. IF you're an adult that cringes at the idea of a kids' CD, this is absolutely the one for you!
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When this album comes on, our entire family sings and dances. Our youngest started singing "la la la lemon" before she started talking. We've recommended and given to many now-singing families! The entire album is fabulous!
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This album is FANTASTIC. Buy it. It's our 1.5 year old daughter's favorite. That may be because it's our favorite too. I've even gone out and purchased albums from the artists on this CD for myself. The songs by Bleu and Five for Fighting are particularly good. It's hard to find a kid's album that you as a parent can stand to listen to over and over again. I'd listen to this one even if she weren't around. If you as a parent are an alternative music fan, this CD is a must have.
By the way, pass on "For the Kids Too." It's super boring. Like most good movies, the sequel never lives up.
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