Songs from the Street: 35 Years of Music

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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0696998603028 Format: Box set Label: Sony Wonder (Audio) Manufacturer: Sony Wonder (Audio) Number Of Discs: 3 Publisher: Sony Wonder (Audio) Release Date: 2003-09-02 Studio: Sony Wonder (Audio)
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Customer Rating:      Summary: All of my Sesame Street favorites- old and new Comment: This is a great collection of all of the songs I loved from Sesame Street as a child. My two year old son loves them also. We do not watch TV at our house, but do allow about 30 minutes of Sesame Street per week (viewed on-line). It became obvious that he really enjoyed Sesame Street's music when watching song clips. He enjoys the audio just as much!! He will dance and sing along. We are also like many of the newer songs or those done with celebrities. My son loves Elmo -singing in many of the newer songs, and my husband enjoys the newer songs. This music has been helpful in making Sesame Street fun for our whole family.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun for the whole family Comment: All the songs are great and from all different times in the life of Sesame Street. Great purchase!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great cd set Comment: This set of 3 CD's had a great mix of classic and contempary Sesame Street songs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I'd rather just the first 10 years, thanks Comment: About half the songs are the original television versions. But the liner notes for the other half list them as being "from" other COMPILATIONS released in the 1990s.
Nowhere is it stated whether those compilations used the original versions or re-recordings, so who knows? Even the TITLE theme is not the original (It might be the version they use nowadays, but it's not the version most people know from the 70s).
Sesame should have just used the original TV versions of all tracks as that's what collectors of vintage material would be looking for (and paying quite a lot for).
They also should have focused more on the early years when the show was the most innovative. And as music was a major element, I'm sure there's a lot more material that could have been used, particularly those odd demonstrational songs about the number 5 or the letter R. Instead they've focused on the celebrity guests, most of whom don't really add much value.
I personally hoped there'd be that funky counting to ten song that featured on almost every episode (not the Pinball one, which I love too).
Disappointing, but until a better option comes along, this will have to do.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A great buy, you'll play this over and over. Comment: I bought this when my daughter was born, and two years later she still asks for them to be played. The set contains three CDs, on which are collected famous songs, and ditties from the Sesame Street show...favorites like C is for Cookie, Healthy, Happy Monsters performed by famous groups like REM and more. The songs are not just kid friendly, adults will enjoy the refreshing take on some old favorites too:)
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Editorial Reviews:
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Songs from the Street, the boxed set that stretches back to "Sesame Street's" 1969 debut, is the kids' record of the year, if not the decade: Big Bird and the gang might've pulled it off themselves--for a crew of fix-it store workers, shopkeeps, and goofball monsters, the talent quotient's off the charts--but when you've got this many names to drop, they've got to land somewhere. What impresses most in three discs is the lack of a single thud. Cab Calloway, Pete Seeger, and James Taylor mosey in on disc one; Johnny Cash, BB King, and Tony Bennett take seats on the stoop for disc two; and the Dixie Chicks, Gloria Estefan, and R.E.M. raise the brownstone roof on disc three--and that's leaving out stars like Lena Horne, Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, and Trisha Yearwood. When it comes to inspiring preschoolers and their parents to sing the praises of rubber duckies, bein' green, and the people in their neighborhood; "The Street" gets busy. --Tammy La Gorce
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