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- Dimensioni prodotto : 12,7 x 14,61 x 1,14 cm; 65,2 grammi
- Produttore : Disney
- Riferimento produttore : 4947498
- Etichetta : Disney
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- ASIN : B00008NRLW
- Numero di dischi : 1
- Posizione nella classifica Bestseller di Amazon: n. 244,330 in CD e Vinili (Visualizza i Top 100 nella categoria CD e Vinili)
- n. 485 in Musica country tradizionale
- n. 873 in Contemporaneo e New Country
- n. 1,051 in Musica e storie per bambini
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5,0 su 5 stelle
THANKS FOR BRINGING BACK THE BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES!
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 15 febbraio 2018
This was me an my husband's favorite CD. It was hard to find the 1st we bought. When we moved it got broken and I didn't think I'd be able to find another because it was so hard to find the 1st time. But I was so EXCITED to find it on AMAZON , because has passed away and it brought back so many HAPPY an SPECIAL memories. It came on time at a great price! The quality and sound are EXELLENT!
Peter Durward Harris
5,0 su 5 stelle
Don`t take the Mickey, this is a brilliant album
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 6 luglio 2009
As a fan of both bluegrass and country music, it doesn't really matter to me whether this album contains bluegrass or country music. However, as the album is sub-titled The voices of bluegrass sing the best of Disney, I can see why some bluegrass fans complain. Two tracks are instrumental (so no voices of any kind there), while the voices on the remaining tracks are more commonly associated with country music rather than bluegrass. That said, the instruments credited are acoustic guitars, bass, dobro, fiddle, banjo and mandolin, together with occasional harmonica or autoharp, so the backing music has all the elements of bluegrass even though the overall sound comes across as a blend of country and bluegrass.
Collin Raye performs the opening track here, Circle of life (from Lion King), which he ends with a small segment of Will the circle be unbroken? He clearly enjoys singing children's music, having recorded his own album of children's songs (Counting sheep), though that's one album I haven't heard. Elizabeth Cook, a brilliant singer who would be a major star if her brand of traditional country music were fashionable, also seems to enjoy herself on Zip-a-dee-doo-dah (from Song of the south). She takes it a slower pace than Bob B Soxx and the Blue Jeans did back in the sixties, but it works well. Kevin Montgomery, who is another seriously under-rated singer, shows his brilliance on You'll be in my heart (from Tarzan).
I haven't come across Caroline Brown's music before, but she sounds wonderful on Baby mine (a ballad from Dumbo). Next is a banjo-led instrumental version of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. I never cared much for the silly lyrics of this song, but it works well as an instrumental. Veteran country singer Stonewall Jackson is in good form on Bare necessities (from Jungle book), which reminds me that I still haven't bought any of his own music. Sonya Isaacs (who often records as a member of the Isaacs) sounds as good as ever on When she loved me (from Toy story 2).
Amanda Martin and Lyle Goodman are new names to me, but they do a fine duet of You've got a friend in me (from Toy story). Next comes the second and last instrumental, which is a medley of Mickey Mouse club march / Ballad of Davy Crockett. Robbie Fulks does well singing When I see an elephant fly (from Dumbo) then veteran singer Charlie Louvin shows that he's still in good form on I will go sailing no more (from Toy story). Ronnie Milsap, whose own hit-making days are long past, is in top form on When you wish upon a star (from Pinocchio), which closes the album.
I love this album, but you must decide for yourself if it is your kind of music or not. Is it bluegrass? Is it country? Judging the album purely by the quality of the music, I regard it as another brilliant addition to my slowly growing collection of children`s music that adults can enjoy. Actually, I suspect that adults may enjoy this particular album at least as much as children, perhaps more so.
Collin Raye performs the opening track here, Circle of life (from Lion King), which he ends with a small segment of Will the circle be unbroken? He clearly enjoys singing children's music, having recorded his own album of children's songs (Counting sheep), though that's one album I haven't heard. Elizabeth Cook, a brilliant singer who would be a major star if her brand of traditional country music were fashionable, also seems to enjoy herself on Zip-a-dee-doo-dah (from Song of the south). She takes it a slower pace than Bob B Soxx and the Blue Jeans did back in the sixties, but it works well. Kevin Montgomery, who is another seriously under-rated singer, shows his brilliance on You'll be in my heart (from Tarzan).
I haven't come across Caroline Brown's music before, but she sounds wonderful on Baby mine (a ballad from Dumbo). Next is a banjo-led instrumental version of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. I never cared much for the silly lyrics of this song, but it works well as an instrumental. Veteran country singer Stonewall Jackson is in good form on Bare necessities (from Jungle book), which reminds me that I still haven't bought any of his own music. Sonya Isaacs (who often records as a member of the Isaacs) sounds as good as ever on When she loved me (from Toy story 2).
Amanda Martin and Lyle Goodman are new names to me, but they do a fine duet of You've got a friend in me (from Toy story). Next comes the second and last instrumental, which is a medley of Mickey Mouse club march / Ballad of Davy Crockett. Robbie Fulks does well singing When I see an elephant fly (from Dumbo) then veteran singer Charlie Louvin shows that he's still in good form on I will go sailing no more (from Toy story). Ronnie Milsap, whose own hit-making days are long past, is in top form on When you wish upon a star (from Pinocchio), which closes the album.
I love this album, but you must decide for yourself if it is your kind of music or not. Is it bluegrass? Is it country? Judging the album purely by the quality of the music, I regard it as another brilliant addition to my slowly growing collection of children`s music that adults can enjoy. Actually, I suspect that adults may enjoy this particular album at least as much as children, perhaps more so.
Karen P. Rhodes
5,0 su 5 stelle
The Mouse Goes Bluegrass
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 28 aprile 2013
I enjoyed the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" and I aso enjoy the soundtrack DVD. I came across "O Mickey, Where Art Thou?" while browsing here on Amazon.com, and laughed just at the very idea of bluegrass renditions of Disney tunes. I bought the album just because the idea made me laugh.
It works! The music is bluegrass, which I love. And this particular take on Disney songs just works. If you enjoy Disney and bluegrass, and have a sense of humor, this album will give you pleasure.
It works! The music is bluegrass, which I love. And this particular take on Disney songs just works. If you enjoy Disney and bluegrass, and have a sense of humor, this album will give you pleasure.
Uncle Harvey
4,0 su 5 stelle
O Mickey Where Art Thou
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 25 maggio 2011
This music gives me a lot of happiness. It brings back days when I watched the Mickey Mouse Club and watched the Disney Movies when I was a kid. The joyfulness of the words and music take me away from everyday tasks and worries.
I really like this CD.
This was a gift for a friend. She heard my CD and said she really liked the music and wanted to share it with her Grandkids.
I really like this CD.
This was a gift for a friend. She heard my CD and said she really liked the music and wanted to share it with her Grandkids.
Mark R. Davis
5,0 su 5 stelle
Brilliant mix of styles
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 30 ottobre 2008
This album really is a Disney and Bluegrass treasure. I grew up here in the Ozark Mountains and learned to appreciate Bluegrass at an early age. The mix of "Circle of Life" and "Let the Circle Be Unbroken" was a genius move by Colin Raye. Sorry for those who didn't like the album or didn't understand the style of music, you really are missing out.
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