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Dragon Tales(more) »rank: 26163by: Original TV Soundtrack
: :Dragon Tunes, the record, aims to fire up 2- to 6-year-old fans of the fantasy-fueled PBS show with a herd of uptempo original tunes, and it largely succeeds. Culled on the 20-track collection are good-timey, get-you-moving numbers such as 'Wiggle Song,' which invites movement and active listening through its directive to 'Wiggle your fingers / Wiggle your toes / Wiggle your hands and / Wiggle your nose.' Then there's 'Touch,' which has the keep-up-if-you-can lyric, 'Touch your elbows / Touch your bum-bum / Touch your kneecaps / Try to keep in touch,' as well as confidence-builders such as 'Betcha Can' and ... |
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The Music of Raymond Scott: Reckless Nights & Turkish Twilights(more) »rank: 29637by: Raymond Scott
: :Prewar gems from a long-neglected master. Scott's career as composer, bandleader, and electronic-music pioneer is just beginning to be rediscovered. Here he mixes swing jazz with classical forms, exotica (long before there even was such a thing), and his own hyperactive melodies to create a timeless sound. Many of the bouncy tunes are recognizable from their constant use in cartoon soundtracks over the years: the classic 'Powerhouse,' a jittery mix of an edgy scherzo and a relentless march (as well as a favorite of Looney Toons composer Carl Stalling); the jaunty 'The Toy Trumpet'; and the dizzying 'Dinner Music for a ... |
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The Carl Stalling Project: Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons, 1936-1958(more) »rank: 6902from: Warner Bros / Wea
: :For fans of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, et al., this is the essential cartoon soundtrack as well as a monument to surrealism. During his 22 years as a composer for Warner Bros. animated shorts, Stalling invented the musical vocabulary of cartoons. Producer Hal Willner has lovingly assembled a sonic collage that showcases Stalling's compositional genius and uncanny ability to borrow a tune. It's a whirling collection of random moments, chock full of music you never knew you knew, from Bugs Bunny's theme from 'Rabbit Fire' to Raymond Scott's 'Powerhouse' to Stalling's own 'Woo! Woo!' Also included in the mix: outtakes from ... |
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Disney's Greatest, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 28822by: Disney
:Album Description:From Tarzan to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, from Mulan to Lady and the Tramp, this CD and the two others in the series feature more than 60 years of Disney musical magic! Each volume contains 20 songs--all original recordings from Disney films, television, and theme parks--as well as complete song lyrics, beautiful artwork, and liner notes by film critic/historian Leonard Maltin. |
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Classic Disney, Vol. 3: 60 Years of Musical Magic(more) »rank: 8089by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Third installment of this popular series focusing on the magical music of Disney. Features 25 tracks including 'You've Got A Friend In Me', 'Colors Of The Wind', 'Out There', 'Stay Awake', 'The Ballad Of Davy Crockett', 'Following The Leader', 'Trust In Me' and many more. 1996. |
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Fooly Cooly OST 1: Addict(more) »rank: 46610by: Shinkichi Mitsumune, Pillows
:Album Description:Third installment of this popular series focusing on the magical music of Disney. Features 25 tracks including 'You've Got A Friend In Me', 'Colors Of The Wind', 'Out There', 'Stay Awake', 'The Ballad Of Davy Crockett', 'Following The Leader', 'Trust In Me' and many more. 1996. |
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Sing You're A Good Man Charlie Brown: The Broadway Musical(more) »rank: 28693from: Stage Stars
: :In its first Broadway production in 1999, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Kristin Chenoweth won a Tony Award for Best Actress as Sally Brown and Roger Bart won for Best Actor as Snoopy. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown is based on the characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts. 'My Philosophy' is among the most popular songs from the show. Our accompaniment/karaoke CD of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown features the original show key and tempo. There are 28 tracks on this album: Tracks 1-14 contain the background tracks and guide vocals; tracks 15-28 contain ... |
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SpongeBob Squarepants: Original Theme Highlights(more) »rank: 44150by: Various Artists
: :In its first Broadway production in 1999, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Kristin Chenoweth won a Tony Award for Best Actress as Sally Brown and Roger Bart won for Best Actor as Snoopy. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown is based on the characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts. 'My Philosophy' is among the most popular songs from the show. Our accompaniment/karaoke CD of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown features the original show key and tempo. There are 28 tracks on this album: Tracks 1-14 contain the background tracks and guide vocals; tracks 15-28 contain ... |
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The Carl Stalling Project, Volume 2: More Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons 1939-1957(more) »rank: 29396from: Warner Bros / Wea
: :The second volume of the master Warner Bros. cartoon composer's work downplays the head-spinning montage of the first in favor of just-as-head-spinning complete scores. They aren't from the studio's best-known cartoons but from some of Stalling's most impressive tempo-warping, all-systems-go pieces, augmented by a few mini-pieces that illustrate the way he could transform barely familiar show tunes and classical themes into wild, rubbery jokes. Even without images, Stalling could make an orchestra suggest a 'Flea-Ridden Sheep Dog' in 24 seconds flat and run enough changes on Stephen Foster's 'Camptown Races' to match every mood in a Foghorn Leghorn cartoon. The head-snapping ... |
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Aladdin(more) »rank: 60632by: Howard Ashman, Tim Rice
: :The second volume of the master Warner Bros. cartoon composer's work downplays the head-spinning montage of the first in favor of just-as-head-spinning complete scores. They aren't from the studio's best-known cartoons but from some of Stalling's most impressive tempo-warping, all-systems-go pieces, augmented by a few mini-pieces that illustrate the way he could transform barely familiar show tunes and classical themes into wild, rubbery jokes. Even without images, Stalling could make an orchestra suggest a 'Flea-Ridden Sheep Dog' in 24 seconds flat and run enough changes on Stephen Foster's 'Camptown Races' to match every mood in a Foghorn Leghorn cartoon. The head-snapping ... |



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