Step To It
Step To It
Track Listings
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1. Step To It
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2. The Cat With The Very Loud Purr
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3. People Everywhere Love To Dance
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4. Wonderful Day For Ducks
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5. When I Sing
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6. Pass It On
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7. My Own Neighborhood
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8. La La Lullabye
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9. Wheels On The Bus
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10. Little Man In My Guitar
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11. Window Washer Man
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12. Daddy Can't Find His Keys
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13. The Dog Song
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14. Sweet Little Someone
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Editorial Reviews
All-Music Guide -- Peter Fawthrop
"A Robin Williams for the world of music". These songs are witty & humorous
Product Description
"Step To It" is the new Cd from award -winning artist Norman Foote. A selection of 14 new songs for young people that are rich with engaging melodies and exciting rythms. This CD has a refreshing and positive attitude and is safe for adults to listen to withour being accompanied by a child!
Step To It
Step To It,Norman Foote,Shoebox Music,This CD has received a Parent's Choice Award, Juno Nomination, Children's Music Web Award & Nappa Award
Average customer rating:
- cg
- Believe the Hype
- 5 years passed, and this album still gets 5 stars...
- Definitely Born To Do It
- 'Born to Do it' could form a little growth.
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Born to Do It
Craig David
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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ASIN: B00005EAXZ
Release Date: 2001-07-17 |
Tracks:
- Fill Me In
- Can't Be Messing 'Round
- Rendezvous
- 7 Days
- Follow Me
- Key to My Heart
- Last Night
- Walking Away
- Time To Party
- Booty Man
- Once In A Lifetime
- You Know What
- Rewind
Amazon.com
After laying down a memorable vocal on Artful Dodger's "Re-Wind," the biggest hit to date of the latest U.K.-spawned dance craze known as two-step, Craig David's debut record carries lofty expectations. Born out of the R&B/hip-hop and U.K. garage styles of artists like Romanthony, MJ Cole, and Timbaland, with dashes of spastic drum & bass-style rhythms and DJ scratches, two-step is waiting for its first major breakthrough. On his debut full-length, Born to Do It, it's immediately obvious that this breakthrough won't be supplied by David, only because his style isn't really proper two-step at all. His smooth tenor and hip-hop-oriented, verse-chorus-verse song structures are much more in line with the urban soul and new jack swing sound of artists like R. Kelly, Sisqo, and D'Angelo. Still, for an artist who just turned 20, this is an incredibly assured record with a sweet, romantic core that only a cold cynic could deride as youthful naiveté. In addition, while only occasionally hinting at the darker passions of true two-step, the record drips with an advanced rhythmic sense that manifests itself everywhere, from the clever wordplay in the lyrics of songs like "Fill Me In" and "7 Days" to the bells-and-whistles production on the giddy "Time to Party." For those after a true introduction to two-step, there are better choices (start with MJ Cole's Sincere, the Vital 2Step collection, or just jump a plane to London and go club-hopping), but still enjoy this record for its boyish pleasures, teasing sexuality, and irresistible grooves. --Matthew Cooke
Customer Reviews:
cg.......2007-07-26
Smooth sounds with a flunt beat. I love it. A Cd that can be left on replay
Believe the Hype .......2007-03-16
This album lives up to the hype and after listening to the album many times I now understand why there was so much hype over this album and why celebrities were raving about it. P. Diddy said "This is the soundtrack of my life" An artist like this and music like this makes me wish I still lived in England or at least kept up with British pop/music more because there are great artists and hidden gems over there like Craig David that don't get the respect or recognition in the United States, which is a shame. No British artists lasts or really go mainstream in the U.S unless they are the Rolling Stones, Beatles, Cold play, Elton John, etc. just to name a few. Your either born great or your not, and Craig David definitely is, but has not really bounced back in the U.S since this album and his sophomore slump. His third album was almost nonexistent and not really promoted. Come back Craig to the U.S we need more of your music.
5 years passed, and this album still gets 5 stars..........2007-01-03
talk about a one album wonder! (i hate saying that but....) :\
while its unfortunate his last two albums weren't nearly as enjoyable as this one, some of that could be blamed on how truly FANTASTIC "Born To Do It" is. some of it could also be blamed on the typical downswing some artists encounter after achieving fame and fortune, (money does change people!) but nonetheless, throughout the album, rarely does he mention materialistic pleasures in life.... rather, he totally reminds (those of you who are older) just what it's like to be young, and at that age, how some girls made you feel. i believe he was 18 or 19 when these songs were written so there's your explanation.
anyhow, here's something worth noting..... there are only TWO songs on the CD where he sings about being taken and how happy he is, the rest of the album is: falling out of relationships, going out and looking for a date or "a night of fun" (i honestly feel there's nothing with that unless you're TAKEN.... and you use a jimmy hat), or the regret of breaking up with a previous girlfriend.
i think Rendezvous is one of the best 5 songs ever written... by any musician. it just has an effect that is nearly impossible to match, from the lyrics to the deep melody to the entire flow of the song. the only thing i would've changed about that song, is lengthening the second verse. perhaps its nit-picking but hey, music is all opinion right? i just feel that its so refreshing NOT to hear women being objectified for a change!
i understand not everyone likes R&B, and also not everyone likes "old" music (even though this album's not that old) all i will say is, ultimately this CD is different. in a good way. it's uniqueness shines from start to finish, every track has its own way of pulling you in.
so i'm done telling you how i feel, go experience Born To Do It for yourself.
Definitely Born To Do It.......2006-12-20
I think David's career has kind of gone off the deep end since a la Outkast, but this CD is the real deal. Consistently good music throughout the LP and he never lets up. When I first heard the first single "Fill Me In," I was not the least bit impressed. While I did eventually warm up to the song, I still think it is one of the weaker songs on the album. This CD screams urban soul, and David fills the role to perfection. Songs like "Rendezvous," "7 Days," "Walking Away," and "You Know What" are just some of the hits peppered across the album, and there isn't one song that I have to skip past. While I am not a big fan of David's subsequent music, there is no denying that Born To Do It is a primer for all American R&B artists.
'Born to Do it' could form a little growth........2006-07-24
Craig David's voice smoothly delivers a simple line which comes across buttery with his British accent. Craig David's debut album is a good showcase. To me not all the tracks are solid but nevertheless Craig David shows he has talent in abundance.
The singles `Fill Me In,' `Seven Days,' `Walking Away,' and the Artful Dodger collaboration `Rewind' are definitely the strongest songs on this album. This album doesn't contain all that many garage tracks, instead possessing more of a light R&B feel to it.
Some tracks like `Once In A Lifetime' and `You Know What' can get a tad bit boring for my liking, but the brilliant `Walking Away' and the Latin-tinged `Seven Days' display David's vocal dexterity at his best. `Fill Me In' is a catchy song with clever wordplay about how Mr. David gets it on with the girl next door. In "Follow Me," the sexy way he pronounces "to my bedroom" is enough to create Goosebumps down one's arm. `Rendezvouz' is a decent song that shows the flexibility in David's voice. `Bootyman,' `Can't Be Messin,' 'Round," are three track where David impresses his vocal speed which I feel he shouldn't do much of because it personally doesn't fit him.
I would actually give it 3.5 stars instead of 3 due to the various styles. This album is definitely a unique, fresh style of R&B, and is worth picking up even though it's a LITTLE-BIT incomplete ;)
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- Awesome to hear the old masters almost live.
- The Greatest Ragtime of the Century
- A great introduction and sampling.
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The Greatest Ragtime of the Century
Manufacturer: Shout Factory
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ASIN: B00009PJST
Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
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Customer Reviews:
Awesome to hear the old masters almost live........2007-03-27
It was an awesome experience to hear Ragtime and early blues played by the masters themselves. When you hear the music from their own hands, if not their own pianos, it makes the music immediate, and makes even clearer the stylistic differences of the various American musical pioneers. The sound quality is excellent. I'd strongly recommend this recording to anyone who enjoys early-20th-century jazz.
The Greatest Ragtime of the Century.......2005-10-30
What a terrific CD. What a joy to add to your life. Everyone should begin their day with this Great Ragtime.We would all be much better.
As a former dancer, Flapper, wth the Charleston in my routine, I do appreciate Great Music. I'm not quite as good as I used to be, but neither are you, Gal. Will be 66 next birthday. Still have the rhythm and love life.
Put some spice in your life and don't let this CD get away. Please, just get it today.
A great introduction and sampling........2005-08-23
Prior to this album, the only ragtime I really knew was "The Entertainer" and "Maple Leaf Rag". I don't know how this album fares for enthusiasts, but I've thoroughly enjoyed it. It introduced me to several different composers. The way the album is organized by giving you a two or three song block by each composer is good. As you listen to this, you can easily hear the different styles from one composer to another. As for the recording quality, I don't have any complaints whatsoever. Each note is clear without much noticable fuzz or hissing. The versions of Scott Joplin's songs are played a bit brash and speedy when compared to Joshua Rifkin, but I think they sound livlier because of it. Overall a solid release.
Average customer rating:
- Neither Circus nor Spectacular, but it is Karl King.
- Great circus music
- Good music, mediocre playing
- Review of Circus Spectacular
- Circus Spectacular
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Circus Spectacular
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical)
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ASIN: B000001KEZ
Release Date: 1997-02-18 |
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Customer Reviews:
Neither Circus nor Spectacular, but it is Karl King........2006-10-15
Having played a number of times under Karl King, I had great expectations for this CD. Alas, it was not to be. The music is there, the musicians play all the right notes and the conductor keeps time. The recording is only mediocre, of Laserlight quality, and the performance is not what I expected from what they call a "Circus Band." Indeed, the liner notes state that the band is mostly students and professionals from the Philadelphia area. In other words, a "pick up" band. And the conductor seems to have no circus experience only small town symphony experience (from the puffery in the liner notes). From listening, it would appear that he has never even heard a real circus band. Both conductor and band would not last a day at a real circus. I do have a suspicion, however, that the musicians would do better under a better conductor.
Now, if they called themselves a concert band, that would be accurate and fair, and would not have dashed my hopes, as they are OK as a concert band. But just OK.
Of course, a concert band can indeed generate all the excitement of a bona fide circus band, as Frederick Fennell so aptly demonstrated on his Mercury recordings.
Now, if you want real circus music played by a real circus band, get a Merle Evans recording.
However, having said all that, I will keep the album, as I have always been a Karl King fan, and it is fine music decently played by an OK concert band.
Great circus music.......2005-08-12
I needed some circus music to promote a fundraiser our Lion's club was having (a circus). I got the CD on time and it sounded great. I could not find this type of music anywhere else. Thanks.
Good music, mediocre playing.......2001-11-19
It was indeed exciting to find so many of Karl King's marches on one disc. The band's playing, however leaves a lot to be desired, as does the sound quality of the disc. The balance is poor, with a very annoying tenor sax playing loud and out-of-tune on every cut. Buy this if you are a march collector (which I am), but I do not recommend it for its entertainment value. Get the "Screamers" disc by Fennell and Eastman for a far superior set of circus marches with great playing and sound.
Review of Circus Spectacular.......2000-12-07
Certainly the best thing about this CD is that there are many of Karl King's marches that have probably never been recorded previously, which is curious, since some of them rank with his best. The curious thing about this CD, on the other hand, is that it is supposedly a circus album, but only a few marches were actually written for the "big top". This band is not the best I have heard - recommend listening with headphones, to get a much clearer, less muddled sound. King was only kind of a contemporary of Sousa, having lived 35-40 years later. He actually published more marches than Sousa, and generally wrote in a style that was "softer" than the March King. Sousa wrote mostly military-style marches (better than anyone else ever has, of course), whereas King wrote many military as well as circus marches, and marches in a simpler style, suitable for school bands.
Circus Spectacular.......2000-08-12
This recording of music by Karl King is absolutely splendid -it contains 28 tracks most of which I have certainly not heard before - I particularly liked the tempos of the marches - not too quick but just right - the band is good (although I had never heard of them) - I came across this recording by chance and I'm glad I did - highly recommended
Average customer rating:
- Mixed feelings
- Your love for this superb collection will be here to stay...
- He's done it again
- Absolutely 'S WONDERFUL!
- A beautiful 2 disc CD-another hit for Michael
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The Michael Feinstein Anthology
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
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Release Date: 2002-05-21 |
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- Nice Work If You Can Get It
- Isn't It Romantic
- Swinging On A Star
- Ask Me Again
- Rhode Island Is Famous For You
- 'S Wonderful
- Wonder Why
- Too Marvelous For Words
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- Sophisticated Swing
- Love Can Change The Stars
- Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are
- Half Of April (Most Of May)
- Marianne
- They Can't Take That Away From Me
- I Love A Piano
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- That's Entertainment
- My Favorite Year
- Ten Feet Off The Ground (With Rosemary Clooney)
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- The Ugly Bug Ball
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- And So To Bed
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- Open Your Eyes
- For Love Alone
- I Won't Send Roses/Time Heals Everything
- Get Out And Get Under The Moon (with Page Cavanaugh)
- My Romance
- Love Is Here To Stay
- Violin (with Liza Minnelli)
Amazon.com
The line between evangelist and entertainer has always been somewhat indistinct. But as showcased on this 43-track, double-disc collection culled from his '87-'96 recordings for Elektra/Nonesuch/Atlantic, Michael Feinstein's dedication to spreading the gospel of the American song often blurs it beyond recognition. While the singer's pedigree for the task is impeccable (a long-term stint as Ira Gershwin's assistant and early career sponsorship by Liza Minnelli), his interpretations often succeed by playing off a tense axis of fervent emotionalism and a joyous sense of irreverence.
If his readings of romantic standards can sometimes tend toward the precious, they're often balanced here by sheer dramatic power and telling insights ("Isn't It Romantic" fairly bristles with ironic chauvinism) and a few loopy curves ("The Mole People," the Sherman Brothers' "The Ugly Bug Ball," and the previously unreleased "Rhode Island Is Famous for You"). Feinstein's dedicated song archaeology is also showcased on several gems: "Violin," a duet with Liza Minnelli; "My Favorite Year," a rejected ballad for the film of that name; the sublime "lost" Gershwin classic "Ask Me Again."
Sprinkled with live performances (the forum where Feinstein's talents seem most energized) and studio outtakes and featuring a lengthy print interview with the singer, the set chronicles both the pioneering efforts of one of pop music's most successful revivalists and, crucially, the cream of his beloved American songwriters, from stalwarts Gershwin, Berlin, and Porter to later legends like Herman, Styne, Lane, Martin, and Mercer. --Jerry McCulley
Album Description
The definitive collection of performances by the Grammy nominated singer features 43 tracks from 14 albums released by Elektra, Elektra Nonesuch, and Atlantic labels from 1987-1996. Plus 8 previously unreleased live tracks only available here 'Rhode Island is Famous For You', 'S Wonderful', 'Alexander's Ragtime Band', 'I Love A Piano', 'Patisserie', 'Get Out And Get Under The Moon' (with Page Cavanaugh), 'Love Is Here To Stay' & 'Violin' (with Liza Minnelli). 2 Digipacks housed in a slipcase with a booklet. Rhino Records. 2002.
Customer Reviews:
Mixed feelings.......2005-10-05
This album has some GREAT songs on it; sophisticated swing being one of my favorites. However many of the other songs are too operatic and lame. I give three stars but this album is definatly worth it just for some of the better songs.
Your love for this superb collection will be here to stay..........2002-07-18
The magnificently talented Michael Feinstein has made one wonderful album after another for nearly two decades. Now that Elektra and Rhino have put together this anthology, I am blown away by the versatility and diversity in Feinstein's recorded output. Such amazing rare gems, combined with the most beloved favorites in the history of American Popular Song. Assembled with wit, intelligence, and obvious affection on the part of the record company, this set is a keeper. You'll love it!
He's done it again.......2002-07-15
Is there anything this man can't sing? This collection is so varied as to be the definitive collection of songs for any occassion.
This is perfect background music for a dinner party for a whole group but especially for two. Light, romantic and just gorgeous. You just can't go wrong when Michael Feinstein is your musical choice.
Way to go Michael, you've done it again!
Absolutely 'S WONDERFUL!.......2002-06-10
There are very few contemporary performers who can hold their own with the truly great interpreters of American popular song. Michael Feinstein is truly the ONLY performer of the "younger" generation who really understands what these songs are all about. His incredible knowledge of this music, and his enthusiasm and passion for it have fueled his career. Rhino Records has done a truly outstanding job of putting together an anthology that exemplifies why Mr. Feinstein has become so beloved by audiences around the world. The packaging is excellent, and filled with interesting photos and background information about many of the selections.
This collection not only contains all the favorites one would expect, but a neat group of surprises too. I especially love the duets with people like Liza Minnelli and Rosemary Clooney, and the various collaborative efforts with songwriters like Jule Styne and Burton Lane accompanying Michael at the piano.
This collection is a classic to be treasured. Bravo Michael!
Bravo Rhino!
A beautiful 2 disc CD-another hit for Michael.......2002-06-09
I have every CD Michael has ever made and this is by far one of the best ones because of Michael's range in singing and his wonderful singing voice. I love his duets with Rosemary Clooney and Liza Minelli. He is a wonderful performer on this double CD and am looking foward to the next CD.
Average customer rating:
- Can't Get Enough of "It"
- This musical has IT!
- Terrific!
- This show is "How Do You Say...?" (Ah, yes) AMAZINGLY GREAT!
- Wonderful show with great music and lyrics
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The It Girl (2001 Original Off-Broadway Cast)
Paul McKibbins , BT McNicholl , Jean Louisa Kelly , and Jessica Boevers
Manufacturer: Jay Records
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ASIN: B00006HIAC
Release Date: 2002-10-01 |
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- Black and White World
- Why Not?
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If you think that musicals are only outsize, outlandish spectacles hatched on Broadway, The It Girl deftly shows that there are other options. This small show was created in 2001 at the York Theater--located in a church's basement, it's as close as you get to a barn in New York City. Loosely based on the 1927 Clara Bow vehicle It, the show gleefully runs through all the 1920s classic situations and characters: chases, flappers, mistaken identities, a boat cruise, a department-store heir, and fake French accentsit's all there. You can almost hear the ghost of P.G. Wodehouse, librettist for the Gershwins' Jazz Age classics, cheering. The It Girl breezes through thanks to its cast's game can-do energy and the strength of Paul McKibbins and B.T. McNicholl's perky tunes, which deploy nice melodic resources and make the most of a six-piece band. There's enough knowing pastiche here to keep the saccharine at bay, but the creative team also shows genuine resource and love for musicals as a genre. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Customer Reviews:
Can't Get Enough of "It".......2006-02-11
I took my daughter to see a production of this at a theatre in Hopewell where I sometime perform. We really enjoyed the show, and my daughter asked me to buy her a copy if the CD. I can't stop listening to this show. Great score...great orchestrations and great performances. I'm going to buy myself a copy too.
This musical has IT!.......2005-04-14
Maybe I'm biased, because I'm friends with the composer... but I was not when I first saw this musical, and I fell in love with it. A truly toe-tapping score, and adorably witty lyrics. It's a charming gem of a show, and I recommend it to any music lover.
The characters are fun, the story is marvelously scandalous (in a family oriented way), and the performances are top-drawer!
Terrific!.......2003-05-18
Like another reviewer, was lucky enough to see this show at the York Theatre in Manhattan. A wonderful musical score and clever lyrics made this show an absolute delight. A must-have CD.
This show is "How Do You Say...?" (Ah, yes) AMAZINGLY GREAT!.......2003-03-17
This show has a STELLAR cast! The cast is relatively small, only consisting of three men and four women. The music is original and REALLY clever (and based in the 1920s...GREAT TIME)! I listen to this cast album MORE than any other (and I have A LOT of cast albums)! Some of the MOST appealing tracks are "A Perfect Plan," "Coney Island" and "Step Into Their Shoes"! This would be A GREAT show for small theatres or small companies of actors! You'll be glad you bought this cast album after you take the time to listen to it all the way through at least once. You'll find a few songs you like and listen to those OVER and OVER. Two weeks later you'll find a few more songs you like and do the same! ... This is an A+ show!
Wonderful show with great music and lyrics.......2002-10-05
My family loved this show. Our eight year old son kept singing the songs and humming the tunes. He even wanted to listen to it at bedtime. Very catchy lyrics with tunes that keep your feet tapping. The show is full of songs that continually creep into your mind during the day. I often found myself humming a tune or two over and over. Highly recommend.
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Ultimate Irving Berlin, Vol. 1
Irving Berlin
Manufacturer: Pearl
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B00005RKQR
Release Date: 2002-02-26 |
Tracks:
- The Jolly Bachelors: That Beautiful Rag
- Ziegfeld Follies Of 1911: Woodman, Spare That Tree
- Everybody's Doing It: Everybody's Doing It Now
- Hullo Ragtime: Hitchy Koo
- Hullo Ragtime: Snooky Ookums
- Hullo Ragtime: Alexander's Ragtime Band
- Watch Your Step: I've Gotta Go Back To Texas
- Watch Your Step: Settle Down In A One-Horse Town
- Watch Your Step: The Syncopated Walk
- Watch Your Step: My Bird Of Paradise
- Watch Your Step: Show Us How To Do The Fox Trot
- Watch Your Step: The Simple Melody
- Watch Your Step: The Always Follow Me Around
- Watch Your Step: Discoveries
- Watch Your Step: The Minstrel Parade
- Stop! Look! Listen! (Follow The Crowd): Beautiful Honolulu
- Stop! Look! Listen! (Follow The Crowd): England Every Time For Me
- Stop! Look! Listen! (Follow The Crowd): Teach Me To Love
- Stop! Look! Listen! (Follow The Crowd): I Love To Dance
- Stop! Look! Listen! (Follow The Crowd): The Girl On The Magazine
- Stop! Look! Listen! (Follow The Crowd): I Love A Piano
- Stop! Look! Listen! (Follow The Crowd): Until I Fell In Love With You
- Stop! Look! Listen! (Follow The Crowd): Father Wanted Me To Learn A Trade
- Stop! Look! Listen! (Follow The Crowd): Take Off A Little Bit
Average customer rating:
- A disappointment: falls short of previous two efforts
- A MUST HAVE FOR FUN DADDY-KID TIME
- Rockin Kids Music
- Disappointed -- mediocre vocals and (too) jangly guitar
- Happy Music
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Big Rock Rooster
Daddy a Go-Go
Manufacturer: Boyd's Tone
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000063BR4
Release Date: 2002-03-05 |
Tracks:
- I Wanna Be An Action Figure
- Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah
- I Caught My Daddy Watching Cartoons
- I Can't Find My Shoes
- Come On, Get Happy (Theme From the Partridge Family TV Show)
- Guitars on Mars
- Nice Mare on Elm Street
- I Think I Might Be A Dog
- Big Rock Rooster
- Rag Mop
- Radio Wah Wah (instrumental)
- The Sports Song
- Get Off The Computer
- Out In The Garage
Amazon.com
Dad may spend too much time surfing the Web, swipe the remote, and snore, but when he straps on the Stratocaster, jump back--if he's Daddy a Go Go's John Boydston, that is. Together with Walt Brewer, a dad who drums, Boydston tears it up a third time on Big Rock Rooster, an album of '60s-esque jangly pop-rock that recalls everybody from Brian Wilson to John Fogerty to the Revolver-era Beatles. The paternal pair has matured a bit this go round--Rooster aims to rouse the 5- to 10-year-old crowd with tunes like "I Caught My Daddy Watching Cartoons" and the camp classic "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah." Consider it a graduation gift for kids who wore out their copies of Monkey in the Middle. Tucked into the originals, with their loopy, lifted-from-the-living-room lyrics, are parent-pleasers like the Partridge Family theme and the '50s bopper "Rag Mop." The straight-up sound is the thing, though. With surf licks, rockabilly riffs, and New Orleans grooves mixed into their musical stew, the Daddys continue to cook up some of the most energetic, accessible kids' music around. --Tammy La Gorce
Album Description
Daddy a Go Go's "Big Rock Rooster" isn't for toddlers. It's not bad for them or anything, but if your child is 14.5 months old, like the child of the writer below, by all means check out The Wiggles and Barney or even Daddy a Go Go's first CD "Cool Songs for Cool Kids" which was named one of Amazon.com's Top 10 Best Kids CD of 1999.
"Big Rock Rooster" is for older kids, from 3 or 4 on up to 10, who are getting older and hip to rock and roll riffs you might hear on commercials or even classic rock radio stations. They like that stuff cause its fun, but maybe you don't want your kids listening to mainstream radio or watching TV all day just yet. "Big Rock Rooster" is a fun rock record with 12 original songs straight out of real life, like "I Can't Find My Shoes" or fun word-play songs like "Guitars on Mars" or "I Wanna Be an Action Figure."
Martin Keller wrote a great little review of this CD in the Minneapolis Star Tribune: "You gotta love the brains and instruments behind Daddy a Go Go -- John Boydston, a former CNN producer and current stay-at-home dad who came of age in rock's golden era and is now trying to re-create it for kids. He does it with his original songs, groaner pop culture puns, smart covers and ripping guitar lines. Playing everything but drums, Boydston shows he's as much in touch with his and your kids as he is with patented '60s guitar hooks. This CD is a righteous follow-up to his first two discs. Daddy a Go Go proves again that he's one of kids-music's rockin'-est rulers."
And Tower Records' PULSE gave "Big Rock Rooster" a 4 star review: "Big Rock Rooster rips! Daddy A Go Go a.k.a. John Boydston, isn't afraid to rock out (and I mean really rock out in a grungy, garage band sort of way) and he does so with such spirit and good graces that he offends the sedate sensitibilies of neither parent nor child. (Think nuances of the Beatles and the Who toned down to meet the needs of today's busy nuclear family.) Daddy A Go Go's brand of rock 'n' roll is simple and nostalgic with smart retakes (unlike the original, Daddy A Go Go's version of the Partridge Family's "Come On, Get Happy" manages to avoid sounding sappy) mingled with originals."
Customer Reviews:
A disappointment: falls short of previous two efforts.......2004-11-30
If you are looking for guitar-driven, garage band style children's music then, then Daddy a Go Go just might fit the bill. Parents who are fans of the Beatles, surf guitar, the Byrds; or, even REM, Camper van Beethoven, Flaming Lips, the Misfits, etc., will likely find Daddy a Go Go a refreshing change from Barney, the Wiggles, Raffi, and other commercially popular children's artists. However, if you're new to Daddy a Go Go, I'd recommend buying either of their first two albums, *Cool Songs For Cool Kids* or *Monkey In The Middle*, instead of *Big Rock Rooster*.
*Big Rock Rooster* was somewhat of a disappointment. After listening to the song samples, I decided to borrow the CD from the library before buying it. We listened to the album at least once a day for about 3-4 weeks, in rotation with the previous two Daddy a Go Go CDs. I really tried to like the album, and--although we love Ralph's World--initially took with a grain of salt any negative comparisons to Ralph's World.
My now 14.5 month-old son, husband, and I enjoy the first two albums very much, especially the instrumentals and cover tunes. The only exception is the Pokemon themed song, "The Fever," which already seems dated after 4 years--and therein lies the weakness of this third Daddy a Go Go album.
To mangle David St. Hubbins' quote in *This is Spinal Tap*: "It's a fine line between clever and corny." Original and creative songs like "Monkey in the Middle" and "You're Not the Bossa Nova Me" (from the second album) are noticeably absent on *Big Rock Rooster*. Instead, you have songs like "I Caught My Daddy Watching Cartoons" and "Nice Mare on Elm Street," which are loaded with youth pop culture references.
Granted, as indicated on the back cover, this album is geared towards an older age group (ages 5-10) than the previous two Daddy a Go Go CDs. However, I think it's possible to write songs for children without resorting to gimmickry. Herewith lies Ralph's World and Brady Rymer's advantage (better studio production and musicianship aside): their songs are witty, performed in various musical styles, and near-timeless. Although Daddy a Go Go does cover some themes or topics in their songs that are universal to children (e.g., "It's Hard to Be a Kid," "Brush Your Teeth," I Can't Find My Shoes"), the surf/garage guitar twang and limited vocal range can seem tedious after repeated listenings; and, the more gimmicky lyrics will unlikely hold up to the passage of time.
Nonetheless, Daddy a Go Go's home studio recorded albums can still have a place in your family's music collection; you just may eventually find yourself reaching for them less often, compared to other, more accomlished children's artists.
A MUST HAVE FOR FUN DADDY-KID TIME.......2004-04-24
This CD is a must have. The lyrics are funny and enjoyable and the music is fun for grown ups to groove too. It is recommended for 5-10 year olds but my 8 month old loves to dance around to it and of course fly around to "I want to be an action figure."
Don't miss this CD. It is a fresh sound to keep the kids having fun and the parents sane with some good old rock.
I can't wait for the new one.
Rockin Kids Music.......2004-04-23
What a great cd for kids! The entire collection is a must have. My 3 year old loves them all! He was recently interviewed and when asked what his favorite song was he responded with an excited "Superheroes" - his name for "I Wanna Be An Action Figure". He also insisted on ordering all the cds for a friend's birthday gift and wow what a hit!
Disappointed -- mediocre vocals and (too) jangly guitar.......2004-04-20
I really wanted to love this CD, especially after all the positive reviews for Daddy a Go Go, including comparisons to the Beatles Revolver era.
Yikes. Not so.
If you can tolerate mediocre singing, a non-stop jangly guitar, C-level back-up musicians, and not-so-clever lyrics, you might be OK with this CD. It does have a bit of a country sound to it -- maybe country music fans will like it more than I do.
I was especially looking forward to "Come on Get Happy" (cover of Partidge Family), but Daddy a Go Go's version is almost unrecognizable as the same song.
I'm just really disappointed with it. I'm taking it to work with me today and offering it to anyone who wants it for free.
I'm going to stick with Ralph's World.
Happy Music.......2002-04-09
This CD is wonderful! The Big Rock Rooster piece is so fun it should go on forever. Rag Mop is better than the original. Don't miss this CD, if you have children or not.
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The Gershwins in Hollywood
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
All Works by Gershwin
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ASIN: B00000414N
Release Date: 1991-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Overture: Gershwin in Hollywood - Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- New York Rhapsody [From "Delicious"] - Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, Wayne Marshall
- Walking the Dog - Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- (I've Got) Beginner's Luck - Patti Austin, Gregory Hines, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- Slap That Bass - Gregory Hines, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- They All Laughed - Patti Austin, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- Let's Call the Whole Thing Off - Patti Austin, Gregory Hines, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- Watch Your Step!: Final Ballet - Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- Foggy Day - Gregory Hines, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- Nice Work If You Can Get It - Gregory Hines, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- American in London - Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- Love Walked In - Patti Austin, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- Love Is Here to Stay - Patti Austin, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
- For You, for Me, for Evermore - Patti Austin, Gregory Hines, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
Average customer rating:
- If you can only buy one ska CD today,this oughtta be it!
- THE BEST SKA COMP!!! (ALONG W/ "RUNNIN' NAKED..." CD)
- This Album Rocks
- Skarific!!
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Step on It: Best of the Ska Parade
Various Artists
Manufacturer: A-to-Y Productions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000005DS3
Release Date: 1995-05-11 |
Tracks:
- The Ska Parade Metal Theme - One Eye Open
- Badminton On A Rope (The Ska Parade Theme Song) - Let's Go Bowilng
- Game Show - Suburban Rhythm
- Turning Japanese/New Wind - Sparker
- Martha - Unsteady
- The Long - C.F.B.
- Mork & Mindy Ska Parade Promo/Brass Man - Conrad Janis/Mealticket
- The Best Of Love - Ocean 11
- Hey Mr. T - Eden
- Dirty Rats - Voodoo Glow Skulls
- Double Dutch Bus Ska Intro/Double Dutch Bs Ska - Frankie 'The Frogman' Smith/Albino Brown All-Star Ska Coalition
- Date Rape - Sublime
- Skybolt X-66 - Ne'er Do Wells
- The Ska Parade Polka - The Schmedleys
- Mr. Pitiful - The Skeletones
- Solid As A Rock - Ocean 11
- Mantando El Diablo - The Tremors
- Shot In The Dark - Jump With Joey
- Don't Buy The Skag Bag - The Mudsharks
- Club Ska Parade Theme - See Spot
- Heart And Soul - See Spot
- Ice Cube, Korea Wants A Word With You - Skankin' Pickle
- Long Shot Kick De Bucket - The Skeletones
- The Ska Parade Promo - The Jerky Boys
- Dub Medley - Sublime
- Ska Parade Promo - Roland Alphonso (Of The Skatalites)
- Marie Elena - Roland Alphonso (Of The Skatalites)
- Ska Parade - Doctor Madd Vibe
Customer Reviews:
If you can only buy one ska CD today,this oughtta be it!.......1999-02-04
If you can only buy one ska cd today, this oughtta be it! This definitive CD sampler from Orange County's Ska Parade radio show is dy-no-mite! I'm buying another copy of it, because it was so cool, someone stole my copy when I left it at work. This packed CD features Sublime when they were still a ska band as well as hilarious promos featuring (no kidding) The Jerky Boys, Mr. T. And Mindy's Dad from the lovably wack t.v. show Mork & Mindy.This is one of the most versatile CD's I have owned- even people who don't know much about ska love the catchy riffs and infectious grooves.
THE BEST SKA COMP!!! (ALONG W/ "RUNNIN' NAKED..." CD).......1999-02-02
The Ska Parade has been the backbone of "3rd Wave Ska" & other genres. "Step On It..." is cuttin' edge & captures the raw energy and personality of the bands. The exclusive, live Sublime songs on this cd were the catalyst for Sublime's success! One of my favorite cds along w/ the "The Ska Parade: Runnin' Naked Thru The Cornfield" cd. MY HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION - BUY BOTH COMPS!!!!!!!!
This Album Rocks.......1998-11-25
It's a great bargi
Skarific!!.......1998-10-14
True SoCal flavor! Orange, Riverside, and LA county bands rock on this CD: some old school, some new. Check out Ocean 11, Sublime, The Skeletones, Voodoo Glow Skulls, and Skankin' Pickle. If you like ska, and want release from many of the bubble-gum sounding ska bands out now, pick this up.
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Gideon Lewensohn: Odradek
Manufacturer: Ecm Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Chamber Music
| Forms & Genres
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ASIN: B00006L3GG
Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
Tracks:
- I. Homage To Gyorgy Kurtag
- II. Homage To Micah Lewensohn
- III. Homage To The Hiliards
- IV. Homage To George Rochberg
- V. Scherzofinale Or A Message From Dimitry
- Postlude For Piano
- I. Prologue - Kancheli And Lutoslawski, A Casual Meeting...
- II. On The Verge Of Paranoia
- III. Joseph Tal - A Spark Of Childhood Memory And A More Recent Comment
- IV. Tal Was Born Around The Time Mahler Died...
- Alla Marcia - Kurt Is 100...
- VI. Echo Di Walzer - Eith An Alcoholic Step
- VII. ReTalango
- VIII. ...Und Noch Zuruckhaltend
- IX. Monelle Says It Is Somewhat Bartokian Indeed...
- X. Sarabandoned
- X(a) ReTal
- X(b) ReSarabandoned
- XI. Mahler And Kafka In Terezin - A Preview
- XII. ScotTalissimo
- XIII. Time To Tune
- XIV. Ich Grolle Doch!!!
- XV. Epilogue
- Postlude For Piano
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