| 1. Clever |
| 2. Kick the Peace |
| 3. We Got the Talent |
| 4. Giver |
| 5. Beat Box |
| 6. Stay Free |
| 7. Take Your Time |
| 8. Low Profile |
| 9. Step Off |
| 10. On the Beach |
Clever,B.K.A.,Profile,Hip-Hop,R&B,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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Calling All Movers
Manufacturer: REC Room Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002EP34M Release Date: 2004-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Playing Catch
- Please and Thank You
- What's in the Fridge?
- First Day of School
- Calling All Movers
- Clean My Room
- Birthday
- Look Around You
- Numbers in a Bag
- Riding My Bike
- Take a Picture
- Recipe (Stir it Up)
- I Just Took a Bath
- L.O.S.T.
- Bye-Bye Diaper
- Looking Out the Window
Album Description
Imagination Movers combine pop, hip-hop, rock and world music with educational themes for kids and their parents. The Movers sing about healthy eating, separation anxiety, sibling rivalry and other topics that relate to being a little kid, but the group's musical style has a decidedly grownup groove. Think Mr.. Rogers meets the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Regardless of how you describe it, Movers music is catchy stuff that parents and children will want to listen to over and over again!The Movers' new disc, "Calling All Movers," features the band's trademark blend of kid-friendly themes and sophisticated rock and hip-hop music. "Please and Thank You" is a Caribbean-touched homage to every parent's three favorite words. The call-and-response jam "What's in the Fridge" is evidence of the Movers' continued obsession with snack food. And "First Day of School" is a sentimental look at a milestone from a child's point of view. These and 12 other new Movers tunes will be favorites in family CD players for years to come.
Customer Reviews:
Love Those Movers!.......2007-07-17
The Movers Rock!.......2007-03-13
Fun for Parents, too!.......2007-02-18
Think outside the box!.......2005-11-16
I got it - You get it!.......2004-11-24
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Family Tree
Tom Chapin Manufacturer: Gadfly ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005OKSR Release Date: 2001-10-09 |
Tracks:
- The Parade Came Marching
- The Nick Of Time
- Rounds
- Shoveling
- A Long Way Home
- Big Rock Candy Mountain
- Someone's Gonna Use It
- Family Tree
- This Pretty Planet
- Plenty Of Room
- Don't Make Me
- Uh Oh, Accident
- Blanketville
- Together Tomorrow
Amazon.com essential recording
Family Tree ranks as singer/songwriter Tom Chapin's best overall children's release. Chapin applies a grand musical scheme, integrating horns, well-recorded large ensembles, and more, which results in a mix that will wow parents and kids alike. He prefers narrative-oriented songs, and here does a wonderful job on a father-son relationship in "Shovelling" and includes a touching lullaby-like farewell to friends on "Together Tomorrow." Unlike lots of children's music, in which a simple vibe is struck and then stuck with throughout, this collection varies with each song, often using humor to ease kids into a realm where they can grasp some kernel of truth about themselves and their parents. His take on the "Big Rock Candy Mountain" is inventive (and shrewdly avoids the liquor-guzzling references in the original), and there's a politically progressive angle to the entire recording. --Andrew BartlettCustomer Reviews:
Family Tree.......2007-04-01
Heads Up for Confused Grandparents!.......2006-10-30
All time favorite!.......2006-05-21
We love this CD!.......2004-12-11
Great for kids from toddler to pre-teen!.......2004-09-20
Later, our girls continued to love Chapin's songs and concerts, and we make his concerts a family trip every summer, even with our (now) teen. These are songs kids can grow up with!
Our family favorites include Family Tree (this album), anything about Bruno (two other albums), and many more. Our elder daughter now loves some of his adult songs, especially A Study's About To Begin.
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Mother Earth
Tom Chapin Manufacturer: Gadfly ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005OKST Release Date: 2001-10-09 |
Tracks:
- A Song Of One
- Two Kinds Of Seagulls
- The Wheel Of The Water
- The Picnic Of The World
- Sailing To The Sea
- Good Garbage
- Mother Earth's Routine
- Cousins
- On My Way To School
- Stone Soup
- A Capital Ship
- All Through The Night
- Thanksgiving Day
Customer Reviews:
FUN.......2004-04-30
It's Friendlier like Moonboat.......2003-12-06
It's Friendlier like Moonboat.......2003-12-06
I like to sing the songs, too.......2003-01-19
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Billy the Squid
Tom Chapin Manufacturer: Gadfly ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005QK3K Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Great Big Words
- Bye Bye Dodo
- All My Friends
- You'll Be Sorry
- The Ghost Of Bleak House
- Cameling
- Billy The Squid
- Sore Loser
- Happy Earth Day
- The Missing Parade
- Preacher Herman
- I've Got The Blues, Greens And Reds
- Bedtime Round / City Lullaby
- Unlisted Track
Customer Reviews:
Great kids songs.......2006-08-24
Great CD.......2005-12-20
Above are my son's comments. I am much older and I still absolutely love these songs, along with the other all time great CDs of Tom Chapin - Family Tree, and Moonboat. I would also give 4.99 stars to Zagzig, Great Big Fun, In My Home Town. Children of all ages will treasure these long after they have children of their own.
Followup to T. Siliano's review.......2005-02-21
what is going on?.......2005-01-03
My Son Begs for "Billy the Squid" Constantly!.......2003-04-17
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Moonboat
Tom Chapin Manufacturer: Gadfly ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005OKSS Release Date: 2001-10-09 |
Tracks:
- Library Song
- Mothers' Day
- Sing A Whale Song
- The Trail Ride
- State Laughs
- Happy Birthday
- Moonboat
- You'll Come Shining Through
- Catches
- Don't Play With Bruno
- Alphabet Soup
- Princess Di's Distress
- Neat Mess
- Grow In Your Own Sweet Way
Customer Reviews:
Songs in my head!.......2005-09-30
Great music for kids of all ages..........2004-09-20
Later, our girls continued to love Chapin's songs and concerts, and we make his concerts a family trip every summer, even with our (now) teen. Now our neices are enjoying our Tom Chapin CDs, and our kids still don't mind hearing them again. These are songs kids can grow up with!
Our family favorites include Family Tree, anything about Bruno (one on this album), and many more. Don't Play With Bruno is a particular hit with gifted kids...
Our elder daughter now loves some of Tom Chapin's adult songs, especially A Study's About To Begin.
Fun for the Entire Family!.......2003-10-11
buy this cd and every other one tom has recorded.......2002-09-19
Great Listening For Young and Old Alike.......2001-12-06
Parents, teachers, librarians all can use this cd to not only enjoy great music and lyrics but to explore simple and complex story themes, plots, characters with sometimes serious humour and grace. The story songs cover a variety of topics you will enjoy to include ecology, holidays, being an "outsider", etc. The songs collectively and individually stand the test of multiple listens! I highly recommend this as a starter for the music of Tom Chapin.
In addition to the Whale Song mentioned above add "Neat Mess" (a really hit home tune) and "I'm Going Down to the Library"....
Tom Chapin does for children's stories in song what his brother Harry did for many of the rest of us!
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Kissing to Be Clever
Culture Club Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C83YI Release Date: 2003-10-07 |
Tracks:
- White Boy (Dance Mix)
- You Know I'm Not Crazy
- I'll Tumble For Ya
- Take Control
- Love Twist
- Boy Boy (I'm The Boy)
- I'm Afraid Of Me (Remix)
- White Boys Can't Control It
- Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
- Love Is Cold
- Murder Rap Trap
- Time (Clock Of The Heart)
- Romance Beyond The Alaphabet
Amazon.com
Against the cynical, post-punk backdrop of the early Thatcher and Reagan era, Culture Club's debut release Kissing to Be Clever was as refreshing as a scoop of gelato in a heatwave. These were the innocent days when Boy George could still declare he'd rather "have a cup of tea than sex," well before he hurtled to the brink of near self-destruction. Several of the cuts are still amazingly fresh and easily convey the winning charisma that transformed Boy George and his band into a pop icon. Songs like "I'll tumble 4 ya" and "Boy-Boy-I'm the Boy" seem tailor-made for the frontman's smooth-sliding tenor, while Mikey Craig's bass grooves pump with dance-til-you-drop Hi NRG. Although relatively brief (the original LP had one more cut than the CD release), the album stylistically hops like a Mexican jumping bean from disco funk to rhumba to reggae and contains obvious filler material. But the gender-bender flair perfected by Boy George announced a unique style that helped define the decade. --Thomas MayAlbum Description
2003 remastered reissue of 1982 album features 13 tracks including four bonus tracks, 'Love Is Cold', 'Murder Rat Trap' (Feat. Captain Crucial), 'Time (Clock Of The Heart)', & 'Romance Beyond The Alphabet', as well as the hit single 'Do You Really Want To Hurt Me'. Virgin.Album Details
Digitally Remastered Edition of the Glam 4's Debut Album that Introduced the World to the First Cross Dressing Postpunk that Made Gender Bending an Art. Includes the Hits "do You Really Want to Hurt Me", "i'll Tumble Four Ya" and "Time (Clock of the Heart). The Bonus Tracks Are B-sides from the Singles Issued in Conjunction with the Album.Customer Reviews:
KISSES, KISSES AND A THOUSAND MORE KISSES!!!!!!!!!.......2007-07-17
Some songs are really great .......2005-12-21
Do You Really Want To Hurt Me is my favourite song at this album.I think that this song is very good.It is melodical and peaceful.Murder Rap Trap feat.Captain Crucial is my second favourite song.The song sounds funny with voice of Captain Crucial.
Love Is Cold and Love Twist are also my favourite songs,because they are melodical and quite fast.The other songs are good too.You must own this album,if you're an old Culture Club fan.
A nearly perfect debut, sexy blue-eyed soul circa 1982!.......2005-07-16
a spotty debut.......2005-05-21
Culture Club's '82 debut,remastered with bonus tracks.......2005-04-14
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Making Good Noise
Tom Chapin Manufacturer: Gadfly ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AYLKY Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Making Good Noise
- Bang on the Pan
- Putting on a Show
- I Love to Play the Kazoo
- You're Not the Boss of My Brain
- Cookin' in the Kitchen
- All-Purpose Carol
- Singalong, Longasing
- Hampton String Quartet
- Yo-Yo's Ma
- My B-A-N-J-O
- Day at Camp Decibel
- Sing Me the Story of Your Day
- I Need a Lullaby
- This Song Is My Homework
Customer Reviews:
A Happy CD.......2005-05-07
I think this CD is excellent. It has 15 interesting songs. The song I like on this CD is called "Cookin' in the Kitchen." This song is by Jon Cobert and Tom Chapin. They run around the kitchen and talk about food. They talk about carrots, tomatoes, and another kinds of vegetables. These songs are not all alike.
My classmates and I enjoyed listening to these songs. One of my favorite songs is "Make Good Noise" and Michael Mark was singing with Tom. My other favorite songs are "I Love to Play the Kazoo" and "Cookin' in the Kitchen." It sounds like it's a lot of instruments. I think the slow songs are nice too. "I Need a Lullaby" is a lovely sleepy-time song.
I wonder where Tom gets all of these great songs from. Tom surely did a great job! How can he make
up like 200 songs. Every song he makes I love.
Your Best Dishyra
Another Great TC album!.......2004-07-09
This newest album; the songs grow on us every day! The kid's favorites are Yo-Yo's Ma; Making Good Noise, and Putting On A Show. Mom's favorites are always the sweet, meloncholy tunes that celebrate the fleeting magic of childhood: On this album, my two favorites are "Sing Me The Story of Your Day," and "I Need A Lullabye."
If you're new to Tom Chapin's music ... I'd highly recommend "Family Tree" as a first album to start with (it's our hands-down favorite of all the TC albums,) -- and then enjoy all the other albums after that... you can't go wrong with any of them :-)
Another good effort by Tom Chapin.......2004-03-17
TRACKS
The CD starts off well with "Making Good Noise", a catchy sing-along, dance-along track.
Next up is "Bang On The Pan", a rhythmic track with a reggae sound.
"Putting On A Show" is a story-song, which once again follows the adventures of Shirley, Sue, and Bruno, this time in a stage production of "Annie".
After this follows "I Love To Play The Kazoo", a mainly orchestral track.
"You're Not The Boss Of My Brain" is basically a song about... well, you can probably figure it out from the title.
This is followed up by "Cookin' In The Kitchen", a track dedicated to cooking and the great treats that come out of that excellent room known as the kitchen.
In "The All-Purpose Carol", Tom salutes the different traditions observed during the holiday season.
After this is another catchy track, "Singalong, Longasing", which is a mirror song, a round, and a family song all in one. You will probably have fun playing this song-game with your family! :)
"The Hampton String Quartet" is the aforementioned group playing an orchestral arrangement of Tom Chapin's classic "This Pretty Planet".
"Yo Yo's Ma" is a funny song about the famous cellist and how he (supposedly) became a star.
"My B-A-N-J-O" is a great tribute to the banjo and its sound.
In "A Day At Camp Decibel", Tom puts lyrics to ten famous bugle calls, describing a hectic day at a summer camp.
Perhaps one of the best songs on the album, "Sing Me The Story Of Your Day", is a touching ballad dedicated to the relationships between friends, as well as parents and children.
"I Need A Lullaby" continues the soft, quiet feel. It's a lullaby to anybody who needs it.
Just in case the kids were getting bored, Tom finishes off the album with "This Song Is My Homework", a humorous, rock-n-roll track about procrastination and the problems that it entails.
DISC REVIEW
Tom does a good job on his guitar and banjo. He also brought in some pretty talented kids to do backup vocals for him. As far as backup instrumentation goes, however, this disc is not as strong as In My Hometown. Also, the case art and inserts look a bit bland. But that is probably to be expected, as that album was released under the Sony Wonder label, and this one is under the much smaller and less professional Gadfly label.
WRAPUP
Tom Chapin comes through with his trademark lyrics and sound, perfect for a growing family. Although not as good as In My Hometown, which I consider to be his best CD, it will improve a long, boring car ride by engaging the kids and allowing them to sing along. In Making Good Noise, Tom Chapin proves once again why he won those Grammys, providing excellent family entertainment.
A new Tom Chapin fan!.......2004-03-03
More fun from Tom Chapin.......2003-10-13
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Gardens of Anna Maria Luisa de Medici
Françoise Groben , Elisenda Fabregas , Hilary Tann , Elena Kats-Chernin , Meininger-Trio , and Christiane Meininger Manufacturer: Profil - G Haenssler ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009VV5C2 Release Date: 2005-08-16 |
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Appetite
Kris Delmhorst Manufacturer: Kris Delmhorst ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006F2KY Release Date: 1998-09-01 |
Tracks:
- Sleeping Dogs
- Weatherman
- Arm's Length
- Gravity
- World Gives You Wings
- North Dakota
- Sink or Swim
- Moscow Song
- Red Herring
- Open Road
- Summer Breeze
Customer Reviews:
Classic Kris.......2006-02-11
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Fairy Moon - Songs of the Ring
Maria Sangiolo Manufacturer: Raging River Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002TP7ES Release Date: 2004-08-02 |
Tracks:
- Life is Sweet
- Little Man
- Dance Little Maiden
- Meanie Mary
- Knots and Bows
- O Dandelion Yellow As Gold
- The Fairy Flute
- Native American Flute Interlude
- Lady Spring
- Fairy Ring
- Harp Interlude
- White Coral Bells
- A Fairy Went-a-Marketing
- Little Caterpillar
- Fairies Wash Day
- The Rattlin' Bog
- Firefly
- Baby's Lullabye
- First Best Friend
- Count Your Blessings
- True Friends
Album Description
Inspired by her daughter's Waldorf pre-school experience, Sangiolo set out to create a collection of easy-to-sing songs that connect the child and caregiver, with a touch of fantasy and reality!Fairy Moon is a bike ride with mom on a hot summer's day, picking dandelion puffs in early spring, finding a fairy ring of toadstools in the garden, dancing atop dewdrops in the wee hours of the morning, getting into trouble with imaginary pixies, searching for little leprechauns in mid-winter who make shoes for the fairies, welcoming Lady Spring after a long winter, lullabies and fireflies who light the way to bedtime, songs of friendship, love and blessings for the whole family.
The CD culminates with three Bonus Tracks for adults (that are kid-friendly), beginning with First Best Friend, a song she wrote for all mothers.
Customer Reviews:
Family favorite.......2006-03-02
Made A Believer Out Of Me!!.......2004-09-22
Enchanting Melodies for Your Little One!.......2004-08-31
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