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Best of Schoolhouse Rock

Best of Schoolhouse Rock
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Best of Schoolhouse Rock  (Audio CD) 
by Various Artists

 
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BEST OF SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK CD

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:November 03, 1998
Studio:Kid Rhino
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 46 reviews

Track Listing
1. Schoolhouse Rocky
2. Three Is A Magic Number
3. My Hero, Zero
4. Figure Eight
5. Unpack Your Adjectives
6. Conjunction Junction
7. Interjections!
8. No More Kings
9. The Preamble
10. I'm Just A Bill
11. The Body Machine
12. Interplanet Janet
13. Telegraph Line
14. Walkin' On Wall Street
15. This For That
16. Tyrannosaurus Debt
17. The Check's In The Mail

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 46 customer reviews )
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37 of 40 found the following review helpful:


3Is the best really the 'Best of the Best'?  Jun 26, 2000 By Cory
I did think that for the most part there is a good selection on this CD. Most os the ones you remember from your childhood like 'I'm just a Bill' and 'Interplanet Janet' are here. But there were a few I loved that didn't make it such as 'Ready or not, here I come' (multiplying by 5s) and the unforgetable love classic 'The Tale of Mr. Morton'. The last 4 tracks are only put on here so you would have to buy this CD plus the 'complete' recording CD to actually get the complete recordings. Those 4 songs are not on the 4 CD set. In my opinion, those 4 are actually pretty low on the scale of good School House Rock songs. As for the quality, it is better then the actual music videos.A little effort was put in to make them sound really good.

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:


3Missing Too Many Good Songs  Dec 27, 2005 By J. Eldridge "Jay"
It's a good album and for those of us that grew up eagerly awaiting Saturday morning cartoons; it's a great disc. It had been a while since I had heard many of these songs and have been amazed at how well crafted the songs are to the point I've found myself singing them at work.

I originally bought the disc to share with my 2 year old son and I'm happy to say he loves them, especially "Conjunction Junction" and "Interjection."

My only complaint is that the compiler that formulated the list of songs opted to include songs spanning the years of School House Rock instead of including the Best songs. There are many songs that are missing that are simply better and more likable than songs like "Tyrannosaurus Debt."

What happen to Rufus Xavier Sasparilla?

15 of 16 found the following review helpful:


4A great way to share my childhood with my kids!  Sep 30, 1999 By Heidi R. Rozow
"The Best of" CD was great fun for me to play for my kids the first time. It was a chance to share a part of my childhood with them. The songs are as adictive now as they were then (and as "the Mom", I don't find myself growing quickly tired of the repetitive playing of the CD). I am thrilled that my five-year-old can recite the Preamble to the Constitution. It is a fabulous CD (although I miss Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get your Adverbs Here) - my all-time favorites were not ALL included in "The Best of", but it does contain most of them. I hope my kids play it for my grandchildren someday!

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5No more moaning and groaning about learning "boring stuff."  Jan 18, 2007 By M. Falcon
I used this for my 13yr old step-daughter, 12ry old, & 9yr old while studying the constitution. Not only have they memorized the preamble, they can't stop singing it. I find myself humming all the songs. Even my two year old is singing the songs. All the kids can effectively summerize the birth of this country, the functions of the constitution, a Bill and more. My 9yr old was having a hard time remembering her multiplication facts, but after listening to the songs; "Three is a Magic Number, My Hero Zero, Figure Eight..." just a couple of times it just clicked and she's flying through division now. My 13yr old is stuggling with language arts, but since listening to the songs; Unpack Your Adjectives, (my favorite) Conjunction Junction, & Interjections things clicked for her. Language Arts is no longer an overwhelming subject. All my kids found The Best of Schoolhouse Rocks to be a treat. They ask me to put it on while they're working, promising they'll work quietly and diligently. This is a win-win situation. They love it, I love it, even the 2yr old loves it. I also bought the DVD and even my "too cool" 13yr old watches it. This is not just for little kids. My 13, 12, & 9yr olds loaded it on their Ipod's!

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent  Mar 30, 2003
As A teacher, I believe that each and every student in my 3rd grade class benifits from this video. I have seen child after child humming the tunes to, "unpack your adjectives" and "I'm just a Bill". Even As A teacher I learn from these videos. I love the music mixed with the wit and humor of it. I think that we could all learn a little by watching "SchoolHouse Rock!"

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