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 | Cool, catchy and jamming with action, participation and fun! Children will dance, play and learn wonderful skills with this collection of songs, circle games, activities and nursery ryhmes that are set to a rock n' roll beat. Artist: Various Artists | $14 - $16  5 Merchants |
|  | Japanese Original soundtrack album to the Play Station games. The original Nintendo game's soundtrack scores have been arranged for the new version by Tsuyoshi Sekito, the acclaimed game music arranger of 'Musashiden' and 'Feel/Go Dream'. Squaresoft. 2002 Square Soft | $40  amazon.com |
|  | 1. George Jones - I Always Get Lucky with You 2. Mickey Gilley - Don't The Girls All Get Prettier At Closing Time 3. Ronnie McDowell - Older women Make Good Lovers 4. Charlie Rich - Behind Closed Doors 5. Ed Bruce - Mammas Don't Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys 6. Porter Wagoner - Louisiana Saturday Night 7. Mel McDaniel - Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On 8. Gene Watson - You're Out Here Doin' What I'm Here Doin Without 9. Bellamy Brothers - Let Your Love Flow 10. Bobby Bare - 500 miles from Home 11. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Long Hard Road 12. T. G. sheppard - I'll Be Coming Back For More 13. Mel Tillis - Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town 14. Faron Young - Goin' Steady 15. Tom T. Hall - Ravishing Ruby 16. Moe Bandy - Bandy, the rodeo Clown 17. Boxcar Willie - Wabash Cannonball 18. Rex Allen Jr - Lonely Street 19. Razzy Baily - Midnight Hayler 20. Freddy Weller - Games People Play (less)Big Country | $25  amazon.com |
|  | El Escuadron Secreto has arrived on the Latin Urban Scene. They bring a new fusion of Latin Soul, Hip Hop, and Reggaeton. Influenced by lifes experiences and a love for music, has led them to place their stamp on the East Coast music scene. Often imitated, never duplicated, El Escuadron Secreto is often requested to play large venues around the USA. Their Unique sound has lead them to share the stage alongside many artists and producers. A recent remix of Serani s smash hit No Games was also recently featured on iTunes to an astounding reception. El Escuadron Secreto has developed a new era in the Urban Latin Generation where all countries are united. With members from NYC and NJ, Cali (Columbian) Senor Bobi (Puerto Rican), El Cheche (Dominican), they have a broad fanbase in the latin community. Their first single Muevelo is receiving radio play on Latin stations in Hartford, CT; Providence, RI; Philadelphia, PA; and Miami, FL, to name a few. The group is performing promotional date... (less)Phase One Comm | $9 - $11  7 Merchants |
|  | This is Fox and Branch's third CD of music for families. The duo is celebrating 10 years of playing together with a project full of happy, energetic music. Not only are the songs fun to sing along with - there are a lot of dances and games to play as well. There are songs from around the world on this project - the title song comes from Liberia, for starters. Other tracks on the CD come from Spain, Newfoundland, Nigeria, the Bahamas, Ireland, Australia, and Puerto Rico. Fox and Branch play music rooted in American traditional music - their main instruments are guitar, fiddle, washboard, and banjo. Their repertoire is broad, though, and they aren't afraid to try new styles of music to see where it takes them. Fox and Branch's previous CDs for families have won them praise from publications like Sing Out! and the School Library Journal. Their music is played on kids' music radio stations around the world. Their previous CD for families won a Parents' Choice Recommended Award... (less)Artist: Fox & Branch | $13 - $13  2 Merchants |
|  | Joe South is one of the great unsung singer-songwriters of the late 1960s. His songs have been covered by everyone from Elvis Presley to k.d. lang to Al Green to John Mellencamp. There probably isn't an hour in the day when one of his compositions isn't playing somewhere on an oldies, country, soul, or easy-listening station--and yet this compilation marks the first time an album of South performing his own tunes has been available in the U.S. since Rhino's 1990 Best of Joe South was deleted. South originally penned two top 20 hits for pal Billy Joe Royal--"Down in the Boondocks" and "I Knew You When" (both here)--before his stint as a session guitarist (on Dylan's Blonde on Blonde and Simon & Garfunkel's "I Am a Rock," among others). His 1968 debut LP, Introspect , was critically hailed and became a commercial smash. South scored two hit singles--"Walk a Mile in My Shoes" and "Games People Play"--before drugs and the suicide of his brother soured things terribly in the early '70s. ... (less)Koch Records | $14  amazon.com |
|  | Fame, money, popularity. Due to their milionaire sales, Pupille are thinking about how the spend the incredible amounts of money they're making. They've always chosen the easy way: four chords, a catchy melody, a dancing beat and go!, make money... It's true that they have also made some concessions, like when Joan Antoni Samaranch, president of the Olympic International Commitee, asked them to write an album to be played in the opening and closing ceremonies of the games, what they successfully fulfilled with their "Himnos Olímpicos" (BCore, 2005). But they're into easy stuff. They love success like no other, so they keep writing dancefloor chartbusters like "Baila así", highlight of their new and fifth album. And, in an amazingly honest act, they've entitled their album like it is: "La Música de Moda" (something like "fashion music"), so when the commercial radio stations play them, the Dj will have to announce: "Pupille: fashion music". In this year when they will be ten years... (less)B-Core | $10  amazon.com |
|  | Listen to "Wyatt's Torch," the new album from Lake Orion's Julie Genevis, and you'd expect something other than the perky, smiling singer-flute-sax-keyboard player out of Oakland University you encounter. Genevis classifies her collection of self-penned songs "progressive pop, but with a classical touch." If you want to play the sound game, she's not far from Canadian angst-bird Sarah McLachlan. "Wyatt's Torch" follows a career of school bands, playing weddings, teaching young musicians in private lessons, recording sessions backing other artists and corporate parties, plus some serious song writing. "I've written over 200 songs," Genevis said, with "Torch" being the first widely available airing. Genevis pegs the cut "Goddess" as the most commercial sounding on the nine-tune disc, all done with Genevis' impressive layered musical artistry. Genevis' work probably best fits an adult aternative album station, but the Detroit market's devoid of that sort of radio station right now. "Th... (less)Rhythm Factor | $7  amazon.com |
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