| 1. Angels Flying |
| 2. Because It's Love |
| 3. I'll Swim I'll Swim |
| 4. Life Is Hard Enough |
| 5. Wish I Were A Swallow |
| 6. Ego |
| 7. One More Song |
| 8. Rock 'N' Roll Stole My Soul |
| 9. Red Shoes |
| 10. Leave It To The Spirits |
| 11. Big Mouth On Tv |
| 12. Another World |
| 13. All Along The Way (I'll Be With You) |
Growing Up,Kelly Family,EMI/Capitol,World Music
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The National
The National Manufacturer: Brassland Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NTHJ Release Date: 2001-07-03 |
Tracks:
- Beautiful Head
- Cold Girl Fever
- The Perfect Song
- American Mary
- Son
- Pay For Me
- Bitters & Absolut
- Johns Star
- Watching You Well
- Theory of the Crows
- 29 Years
- Anna Freud
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The National make sturdy American music, the sort of stuff that's built out of solid songs, radio-ready hooks, and tasteful, efficient arrangements. The CD's earnest, straight-ahead material is often country-flavored, but it can also evoke '80's rock anthems. Matt Berninger sings of the heart's travails in a sensitive, manly way that recalls fellow romantics like Nick Cave and Leonard Cohen. He's equally adept at packing a slew of words into a single vocal phrase or milking a single word for dramatic effect. The guitar-bass-drums lineup is nicely abetted by the occasional piano line or synth flourish. There isn't room for surprise or eccentricity on this album; everything here is completely worked out and professionally crafted. But that's one reason this disc will appeal to people with a taste for well-made rock. --Fred CisternaCustomer Reviews:
Not their best, still really good.......2007-07-08
An Honorable Lineage.......2005-06-28
I love this CD........2002-10-02
If you are between the age of 18 and 38, buy this album........2002-04-19
I won't analyze The National's album. I wouldn't want to taint your perception.
It's a keeper.......2002-02-12
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Superman - The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000046PVN Release Date: 2000-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Prelude and Main Title March
- Planet Krypton, The
- Destruction of Krypton
- Star Ship Escapes
- Trip to Earth, The
- Growing Up
- Death of Jonathan Kent
- Leaving Home
- Fortress of Solitude, The
- Welcome to Metropolis
- Lex Luthor's Lair
- Big Rescue, The
- Super Crime Fighter
- Super Rescues
- Luther's Luau
- Planet Krypton (Alternate), The
- Main Title March (Alternate)
Tracks:
- Superman March (Alternate)
- March of the Villains, The
- Terrace, The
- Flying Sequence, The
- Lois and Clark
- Crime of the Century
- Sonic Greeting
- Misguided Missiles and Kryptonite
- Chasing Rockets
- Supefeates
- Super Dam and Finding Lois
- Turning Back the World
- Finale and End Title March
- Love Theme from Superman
- Can You Read My MInd (Alternate performed by Margot Kidder)
- Flying Sequence/Can You Read My Mind, The
- Can You Read My Mind (Alternate Instrumental)
- Theme from Superman (Concert Version)
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Released during the era of leisure suits and pet rocks, the film Superman: The Movie has aged about as well. But the often-clumsy charms of Richard Donner's cartoonish, hit-and-miss take on the Man of Steel was blessed with at least one superlative artistic effort: John Williams's epic score. The composer's Oscar-nominated music (coming on the heels of Star Wars and Close Encounters) was a wall-to-wall heroic symphony, rife with memorable melodies and ominous arrangements. Almost every original cut on this soundtrack appears in an expanded version, supplemented by nearly a dozen previously unreleased cues and alternate takes. Featuring a deluxe slipcase and extensive, new liner notes, this is the definitive release of one of Maestro Williams's greatest scores. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Original 1978 Recording?.......2007-04-04
AWESOME! John Williams shows again why he's the master of movie scores.......2006-08-31
The original soundtrack release from 1978, while still an excellent collection, was sadly lacking in several of the best cues from the film. Most important of these was Track 12 (Disc 1) in which the helicopter crashes on the Daily Planet's roof and dangles precariously above the street. Williams builds on it, introducing Superman's theme into it as Clark Kent runs across the street, then rips open his shirt to reveal the 'S' - the symbol of the House of El - then enters the revolving door & exits as Superman. At the end of this is one of my favorite cues; the Superman theme is played as the Man of Steel appears above Metropolis, flying over the city on the hunt for criminals. 'Crime of the Century' (Track 6, Disc 2) was one of my favorite cues; this one portrayed the missile convoy as it made its way along the freeway, where Luthor staged the accident to get his cronies close enough to sabotage the missiles. There are too many new tracks to list here that should have been included the first time around, just a lack of space precluded this from happening.
Is John Williams Superman???.......2006-08-20
Excellent!.......2006-08-10
Hector, about the liner notes..........2006-07-14
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I Don't Remember Ever Growing Up
Andy Williams Manufacturer: Demon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QGE7TI Release Date: 2007-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Lady in Red
- Desperado
- Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
- Have I Told You Lately
- She's the One
- I Don't Remember Ever Growing Up
- I Don't Want to Talk About It
- I'll Never Break Your Heart
- Shadow of Your Smile - Chris Botti, , Andy Williams
- Just to See Her
- One Sweet Day
- Every Breath You Take
- Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman
Album Description
2007 album from the crooner who has continued to tour and record since he released his first record five decades ago. 13 new recordings including 'The Shadow Of Your Smile' (with Chris Botti), 'Desperado', 'She's The One', 'One Sweet Day' and many more. DMG.Album Details
2006 Release from the Last of the Great Crooners from the 1960's. Even at 80, He is Still Strong as Ever and Time Has Only Enhanced his Very Special Way of Delivering a Song. This Album was Self-produced and features a Version of "The Shadow of Your Smile" featuring Chris Botti!Customer Reviews:
A Real Treat!!!.......2007-08-06
still simply the best.......2007-07-24
Where Do I Begin?.......2007-07-15
The primary arranger is the magical, most wonderful Artie Butler (who arranged most of Andy's "Love Story" album in 1971) and in the liner notes Andy states that he first called Mr. Butler, "...you go to the best." Nick Hazard arranged "The Shadow of Your Smile" (the lone remake) and 3 songs were arranged by British arranger Ken Thorne.
Now for the song selections: Karl Wallinger (World Party!), for the Robbie Williams (no relation) hit, "She's the One", 2 songs both recorded by Rod Stewart: Van Morrison's "Have I told You Lately" and Danny Whitten's "I Don't Want To Talk About It", the Eagles' "Desperado", Mariah Carey's(!) "One Sweet Day", the Police "Every Breath You Take", the aforementioned "The Shadow of Your Smile" with Chris Botti, Neil Sedaka's "Breaking Up is Hard to Do", Chris De Burgh's "Lady in Red", Bryan Adams' "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman" (from the 1995 film "Don Juan DeMarco"(with mariachi horns, no less), the lone original written by Artie Butler, the title song, the beautiful "I Don't Ever Remember Growing Up", Smokey Robinson's "Just to See Her" and The Backstreet Boys'(!) "I'll Never Break Your Heart". Well, not since 1973's "Solitare" with producer Richard Perry has Andy Williams done SUCH a contemporary album. He states in the liner notes that "I picked 13 of my favorites and set out to make a new record." His voice is different, it doesn't seem to have the "huskiness" and the high notes are a little harder to reach but just for the mere fact that this is his first CD of newly recorded material is just cause to celebrate, not to mention that he collaborated with the best arranger in town, Artie Butler. If you are a fan, this is an essential CD to add to your collection.
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Ke'Alaokamaile
Keali'i Reichel Manufacturer: Punahele Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007138U Release Date: 2003-12-09 |
Tracks:
- Ka Mo'oku'auhau O Kamaile Puhi Kane
- He Lei No Kamaile (Chant)
- Ka Nohona Pili Kai
- Fields Of gold
- Pupu A'o 'Ewa
- Mele 'Ohana
- For The First Time
- Na 'Ono O Ka 'Aina
- E Pili Mai
- Kaiona
- Lahainaluna
- You Were There
- Lei Hana I Ka Makani Ualau'awa
- Ka Nohona Pili Kai (Re-Mix)
- Goodbye My Friend
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Whether it's ukulele music, the island exotica of Martin Denny, the lounge crooning of Don Ho, or the slack key acoustic guitar tradition, many styles of music have emerged from the jeweled necklace in the Pacific known as Hawaii. Over the course of five albums, popular singer Keali'i Reichel (pronounced kay-ah-LEE-ee rye-SHELL) touches on both commercial adult contemporary songcraft and traditional ukulele and hula dance accompaniment--he was a noted hula dance instructor and cultural historian before becoming a professional musician. The Grammy-nominated Ke' Alaokamaile is the singer's tribute to his family, singing about his ancestors and his own life so far. While there a gloss on many of these contemporary songs (even when sung Hawaiian) that no doubt gives them a broad pop appeal--Reichel also does a sentimental but somewhat empty version of Sting's "Fields Of Gold"--the traditional songs are strong enough to prove Reichel's versatility. Purists will likely have problems with some of Ke'alaokamaile, but Reichel's legions of fans will swallow it whole. --Tad HendricksonCustomer Reviews:
What can I say?.......2005-08-30
Felt Like Puppy Love.......2005-05-04
The Best Album I've Ever Heard.......2005-04-15
My family and I plan to fly from Arkansas to attend his September 11, 2005 concert at the Hollywood Bowl. I would only do that for an exceptional artist. I'm looking forward to his next album. This one will be hard to top.
A precious and wonderful album!.......2004-06-17
Mahalo, Keali`i!.......2004-06-04
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Growing Up Clean in America
The Incredible Moses Leroy Manufacturer: Ultimatum ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004S9PJ Release Date: 2000-03-28 |
Tracks:
- Sour
- Zap
- The 4a
- I Had You
- Ugly Train
Customer Reviews:
Doobie doobie, doobie doobie doo.......2001-05-29
what planet is he from ?????.......2000-10-15
Moses Is Alive.......2000-04-25
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Merrily We Roll Along (1993 Leicester Cast)
Manufacturer: Jay Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005BGV Release Date: 1997-03-11 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- The Hills of Tomorrow Merrily
- Merrily (1979-75) Old Friends Like It Was
- Merrily (1974-73) Franklin Shepard, Inc.
- Old Friends
- Not A Day Goes By
- Now You Know
- It's A Hit!
- Merrily (1964-62) Good Thing Going
- Merrily (1961-60); Bobby and Jackie and Jack
- Not A Day Goes By
- Opening Doors
- Our Time
- The Hills
Customer Reviews:
How does the revised MERRILY compare with the original?.......2005-04-10
1. OVERTURE - In 1981 the Overture was a complete piece. In the revised version it cuts off midpoint and segues into the title song.
2. MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG - The original production began with Frank coming back to his former high school to mark 25 years since his graduation. His speech - a caution to the students to be prepared for compromise and frustration was challenged by the students who launched into the title song. As noted above, the revised version begins with the cast singing the song but without any context.
3. THAT FRANK/RICH AND HAPPY - The party scene. In the original Frank's new movie was terrible though none of the guests would tell him to his face. In the revised version the movie is a success. In THAT FRANK the party guests, Mary excepted, sing of Frank's seemingly endless talents. RICH AND HAPPY drew the conclusion that since Frank was rich and successful he must therefore be happy as well. Both songs use the same accompaniment.
4. OLD FRIENDS/LIKE IT WAS - originally in a separate scene in 1975 at a restaurant where Mary hopes to encourage reconciliation between Charley and Frank. In the revised version this number was placed as a lead in to the 3rd scene, tightening the narrative.
5. FRANKLIN SHEPARD, INC. - this song remains virtually unchanged. In the original Frank walked off the stage of the TV talk show at the end of the song ending his and Charley's partnership. In the revised version, borrowing some dialogue from the deleted restaurant scene, Frank makes it very clear that he is furious with Charley and that their friendship is finished.
6. OLD FRIENDS - though the dialogue scene leading into this song was changed for the revised version, the song remains the same.
7. GROWING UP - added to the revised version. The OLD FRIENDS scene continues after everyone leaves Frank alone in his new apartment and he muses on his friendship with Mary and Charley. Later Gussie arrives having left her husband - Frank and Charley's producer - and intent on moving in with Frank.
8. NOT A DAY GOES BY - this song changed hands a lot. Originally - in previews - Frank's soon-to-be ex-wife Beth sang it on the steps outside the courthouse. The actress playing Beth could not sing it so they re-assigned the song to Frank with a modified lyric. In the revised version it was restored to Beth and the original lyric is used.
9. NOW YOU KNOW - some lyric changes but essentially the same song. The original Broadway production incorporated a dance section that recapped the first act score (in forward sequence) using NOW YOU KNOW, OLD FRIENDS, FRANKLIN SHEPARD INC and RICH AND HAPPY. The dance segment was not recorded and was dropped from the revised version.
10. ENTR'ACTE/ACT TWO OPENING - in the revised version Act Two opens with Gussie onstage performing GOOD THING GOING. The original began Act Two with the scene outside the theatre as the friends listened to the audience reaction.
11. IT'S A HIT! - Essentially the same but loses a clever short section about selling out (Charley: Even if (the show) is a smash, doesn't that mean we sell out? Producer: Well, I hope we sell out! Charley: What I mean is sell out. Well you know...")
12. THE BLOB/GOOD THING GOING - THE BLOB was cut in previews and not included on the OCR. It was restored for the revised version. Note the main melody is the same tune used for GROWING UP. GOOD THING GOING is essentially the same.
13. BOBBY AND JACKIE AND JACK - the revised version slightly trims the number.
14. NOT A DAY GOES BY - Originally a trio for Mary, Frank and Beth at the wedding of the latter two. When Beth lost the song in Act One she was cut out of the Act Two version as well. Frank sang it to Beth as his wedding vow while Mary quietly, sadly duetted from the sidelines. The trio version is restored to the revised version.
15. OPENING DOORS
16. OUR TIME
These two remain essentially the same.
17. THE HILLS OF TOMORROW - The revised version ends with OUR TIME. The original version had a short final scene in 1955 as Frank finishes his valedictory speech to the class. They then sing a song he and his friend Charley have written. The classmates smile, there is a flash as their class picture is taken and the curtain slowly falls on these smiling faces. It was a fine ending to the show and I wish this (and the opening graduation scene) would be restored. Otherwise the revised script is in every way superior.
Sound-wise the newer recordings have a crisp, clean sound though the orchestra is roughly half the size of the original. The first cast is pretty hard to beat. If you are doing the show only the revised script is available, so you will want one of the new recordings. Jay's 2 CD set is most complete and includes some of the dialogue. V/S has the wonderful Malcolm Gets as Franklin.
The most comprehensive recording.......2002-09-19
Note that this is a double CD, and I think it is the only one available. In many cases this means that the recording has two versions of certain songs if they are sung twice in the show. I thought this a big plus because the songs are sung at different times in the show and given different interpretations. Indeed, because the show it told chronologically backwards, you see how Sondheim gives you what is really a reprise before the song is initially sung. On the other recordings of this show they have only one version and you miss this whole layer of Sondheim.
The cast is great. The orchestra is great. All in all, just great Sondheim.
This is the recording of MERRILY to purchase!.......2002-06-08
While Sondheim and Furth have made a few minor revisions since the Leicester Haymarket production (mostly in shortening a few rhythms in the transitions, changing some introductory dialogue, and axing some dialogue in "It's a Hit!"), the Leicester recording is far superior to the recording of the final version of the show produced by Varese Sarabande.
CHANGES FROM THE ORIGINAL BROADWAY PRODUCTION:
Some neat concepts from the original production have been left by the wayside to improve the overall structure. Gone is the opening scene at the 1980 Lake Forest Academy graduation ceremony and the accompanying "The Hills of Tomorrow." The title song is now presented as a prologue so that the audience can concentrate on the lyrics' message. The music of the 1979 (now 1976) scene has been heavily revised (including a new melody called "That Frank") to integrate more plot into the lyrics. The 1975 scene has been eliminated, although Mary's music survives intact as the first part of an expanded 1973 scene. A great new song, "Growing Up," Frank's rationalizations for changing his goals and values, has been added to the 1968 scene. Beth now sings "Not a Day Goes By" in the 1966 (now 1967) scene instead of Frank. Lyrics have been revised in "Now You Know" to be about encouraging Frank to take a vacation, not to go back to work.
Act II has required less modifications. Gussie opens the act by singing a brassy rendition of the beginning of "Good Thing Going" as her eleven-o'clock number in Frank and Charley's 1964 show. "It's a Hit!" has been shortened a bit, but Beth is now included in the backstage celebration. The 1962 scene includes a song about the New York elite, "The Blob," which had been cut from the original production, plus a reprise of "Growing Up." The scenes from 1960-1957 remain relatively unchanged, although Beth sings lead in the reprise of "Not a Day Goes By." The show now ends with "Our Time," since the 1955 graduation scene has been eliminated.
THE RECORDING:
Of the three recordings I know of this show, this is by far the best. Michael Cantwell (who I truly thought I would hate after hearing him in STARTING HERE, STARTING NOW) is a great Frank, both as a successful Hollywood executive and as an idealistic music student. Maria Friedman is almost perfect as Mary, with gravelly singing as an alcoholic in Act I and a youthful exuberance in the "Our Time" dialogue. Evan Pappas has the dramatic range to play Charley, and his enunciation in the difficult "Franklin Shepard, Inc." is admirable. Louise Gold brings the proper degrees of brassiness and insincerity to Gussie, one of musical theater's greatest "dragon lady" roles. (Jason Alexander in the original 1981 cast recording is the best Joe, and Anne Bobby in the 1994 Varese Sarabande recording is the best Beth.) The actors are young enough to convey the youthful ideals of the second act (and hit the high notes) but old enough to convincingly portray 30- and 40-somethings in the first act. The inclusion of key dialogue helps the listener put the songs into their proper context.
The Definitive "Merrily".......2001-11-20
The performances are all wonderful. I enjoy Maria Friedman's work on here most of all. I can clearly hear her transformation from a depressed drunkard back to a hopeful youth through the recording. Her expressive voice and striking acting choices always make her a joy to even listen to.
This CD has the best orchestrations I have heard. The underscore to "Franklin Shepherd Inc" has finally been cleaned up to the point where it sounds like an actual song, and the overall feel of the show has a real edge.
The tempos are up and the performers sound like they don't have guns being held to their heads in the recording studio. The performances a lucid and dynamic. The overall feel of the show, for the first time, has a smooth and consistent feel just from listening to the recording.
This may not be my favorite piece of Sondheim, but it is his brassiest score. This quality, lost in the off-broadway recording, is really restored here.
This CD is personal treasure and a must for Sondheim fanatics. However, this recording is by far the most accesible recording of this most difficult show.
Best interpretation of the show and score.......2000-07-21
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Acappella Platinum
Manufacturer: Word Incorporated ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CAGW9Q Release Date: 2005-06-28 |
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Growing Up
Walt Whitman and the Soul Children Of Chicago Manufacturer: Platinum Ent. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000482Q Release Date: 1996-07-23 |
Tracks:
- Instrument Of Praise
- Growing Up
- Shabach
- He's God
- Allelujah, Praise Jehova
- I Love You
- Whatever You Need
- Give It To God
- How Excellent
- Shabach (Instrumental Reprise)
Customer Reviews:
Growing Up.......2006-10-08
Blessings and thanks to the Walt Whitman and the Soul Children of Chicago for such a wonderful CD that stands out among the rest!!!
Audrey
Get Ready To Shabach The Lord!!!.......2002-05-10
1. Instrument of Praise
2. Growing Up
3. Shabach
4. He's God
5. Allelujah, Praise Jehovah
6. I Love You
7. Whatever You Need
8. Give It To God
9. How Excellent
10. Shabach (Instrumental)
This album is one Walt Whitman and The Soul Children's best efforts ever. The album opens up with "Instrument Of Praise", in which the choir tells the Lord to make them an instrument of praise to serve Him even more. "Shabach" means to shout, to address in a loud tone, to command, to triumph. That's exactly what the choir does in the song. You'll not only want to Shabach the Lord, but dance all night long. Walt Whitman does his own renditions of some gospel oldies, Walter Hawkins' "He's God", "I Love You", and Calvin B. Rhone's "Allejuah Praise Jehovah". The song that will really minister to you is "Give It To God". The song says if you have a problem and you're looking for an answer, give it to God because He's the one that can solve it. If you haven't heard of Walt Whitman and The Soul Children Of Chicago, or if you're a fan, get "Growing Up", you won't be disappointed, but deeply annointed.
If you like this artist, you should check out: GMWA Youth Mass Choir, TM (Truth Ministry) Mass Youth Choir, Mississippi Children's Choir, Youth For Christ, Tyscot Gospel Kids, Shout Praises! Kids Gospel, and Canton Gospel Soul Children.
Children love to praise the Lord.......2000-09-19
They practice often and when asked to sing any of these songs they sing to the honor and glory of God. I like the songs myself. They are a great inspiration.
Marvelous!.......2000-07-29
These children are instruments of praise! They are blessed........1999-08-25
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Part of Growing Up
The Rarely Herd Manufacturer: Pinecastle ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004XSNJ Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Gone But No Forgotten
- Lift These Chains
- Peace Unknown By Man
- Steel Town
- Halley Came To Jackson
- Siloam Springs (Inst.)
- Perfect Fool
- I Will Always Be Waiting For You
- A Part Of Growing Up (That Gets Me Down)
- Nedscape Navigator (Inst.)
- True Love Never Dies
- A Sinner's Plea
Customer Reviews:
Good progressive bluegrass.......2003-01-23
THESE GUYS PLAY GREAT MUSIC!.......2002-06-24
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Growing Up With Ella Jenkins
Ella Jenkins Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006GODR Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Tracks:
- A Neighborhood Is A Friendly Place
- Greeting And Farewell Song
- Names
- I Got A Job
- I'm Changing
- Big, Bigger, Biggest (With Children)
- Big, Bigger, Biggest (Guy And Ella)
- Ten Green Bottles
- Farmer Brown Had Ten Green Apples
- Show Me
- I Wonder Who's Outside My Door
- Barnacle Bill The Sailor
- A Sailor Went To Sea
- A Seashell Poem From My Grandpa
- Swinging In The Grapevine
- Little Orphan Annie
- Inside And Outside
- Hickory Dickory Dock
- I Think Mice Are Rather Nice
- Shake Hands With Friends
Album Description
For generations, singer-storyteller Ella Jenkins has captivated audiences young and old with her educational, engaging songs for children of many cultural backgrounds. This recording captures Ella Jenkins and children from the Mary Crane Day Care Center performing a collections of songs, chants, rhythms, rhymes, poems, dances, and games involving counting, snapping, clapping, and skipping. The majority of the songs and poetry on this recording are Ella's own compositions, and the others are those of friends she has made in her travels. A fun, interactive collection of songs, Growing Up With Ella Jenkins is ideal for boys and girls ages 3-9. Notes and lyrics, 41 minutesRock Music:
- Hymnes De Tahiti
- Il Cammino Dell'Eta [Import]
- Il Meglio Di Orietta V.1 [Import]
- Instrumental [Import]
- Jazz a la Nouvelle Orleans [Import]
- Jazz Brasil [Import]
- Je Me Souviens: 1964-1995 Live [Live] [Import]
- João Bosco [Import]
- L' Amant [Import]
- La Vita Mia [Import]
Recommended Music:
The Thomas Hampson Collection: Vol. 2, Lieder
Schubert: Streichquintett - Nomos Quartett/Klaus Kämper
God Bless the Child [Original recording remastered]
Studio Tan [Import] [Limited Edition]
Shaman [Import] [Limited Edition]