Music : The Best of Both Worlds Concert (CD + DVD)

Music : The Best of Both Worlds Concert (CD + DVD)

The Best of Both Worlds Concert (CD + DVD)

by: Hannah Montana, Miley Cyrus



The Best of Both Worlds Concert (CD + DVD)
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Sales Rank: 229










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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Montana
EAN: 0050087114220
Format: Live, Soundtrack
Label: Disney
Manufacturer: Disney
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Disney
Release Date: April 15, 2008
Sales Rank: 229
Studio: Disney










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Straight from the National SOLD-OUT 'Best of Both Worlds' Concert Tour!

Featuring 14 Hits by Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus PLUS Bonus DVD Concert Highlights including Backstage Footage and Photos.









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Disc 1:
  1. Rock Star
  2. Life's What You Make It
  3. Just Like You
  4. Nobody's Perfect
  5. Pumpin' Up The Party
  6. I Got Nerve
  7. We Got the Party (feat. Jonas Brothers)
  8. Start All Over
  9. Good and Broken
  10. See You Again
  11. Let's Dance
  12. East Northumberland High
  13. G.N.O-(Girl's Night Out)
  14. The Best of Both Worlds


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best of Both Worlds Concert CD & DVD ...
Awesome item!! This was a well loved gift. Sure to please any tween or teen. Daughter still plays it over & over again!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Not worth anything ...
The DVD is not worth of anything. My daughte loves Hannah Montan but she did not bother to watch 2nd time.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * The real concert CD comes out in August so keep that in mind, now about those 3D glasses, lol ...
When you see the DVD that comes out in August, you'll want 3D glasses so be sure and be ready or find the ones you had...just a hint, since some panicky girls didn't have them when that show debuted on television recently.

This particular music and DVD featured on Amazon has only a short DVD. However, the girls I know didn't really care. They loved it anyway. The bottom line for this particular reviewer is that I have to keep that in mind when rating this. From a dollar value or deceptive ad viewpoint, the DVD is not a full concert performance. Consider yourself duly informed.

From the perspective of someone watching some girls having fun listening to the music and watching the short DVD, I'd say it was worth every penny. Your results may vary, depending on your feelings about the music and DVD package and the reactions of Hannah Montana fans in your home.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * My granddaughter loves Hannah Montana ...
I bought this Hannah Montana CD for my granddaughter's birthday. She was thrilled. She and her friends spend hours listening to it and dancing and singing to it. It was the perfect choice for her.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Good but anoying..... ...
My daughter begged me for this the day it came out. Well, I did end up getting it but was very dissapointed with the music and the DVD. The only good song is Rock star. Everything else sounds like edited versions of Hannah songs over screaming teeny bopers. Also don't listen to this really loud. There is one over excited fan that was to close to the recording mic who is screaming her head off! The DVD wasent that great to be honest :(. My daughter was pritty dissapointed overall but hey at least it keeps her quiet on those long car rides :)


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