Bear in the Big Blue House


Walt Disney Records (0050086064021)
TV / Film TV | Data di rilascio: 20/10/1997 | Formato: CD
 

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# Traccia   Durata
1.Welcome To The Blue House 
2.What's That Smell? 
3.The Bear Cha-Cha-Cha 
4.Dear Grandma 
5.Happy, Happy Birthday 
6.Good Morning 
7.Brush Brush Bree 
8.Look At You Now 
9.That's My Name 
10.Everybody Say Ah 
11.Great To Be At Home 
12.Go To Bed, Sleepy Head 
13.Take Time To Smell The Cheese 
14.Clean Up The House 
15.Oops! I Goofed Again 
16.Quiet Time 
17.Otter Love 
18.Shape Of A Bear 
19.Baby, Baby 
20.When You Make Yourself A Friend 
21.Oh, Boy 
22.You Go, Ojo 
23.Need A Little Help Today 
24.Goodbye Song 
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Songs from Bear in the Big Blue House, which sends kids 2 and older an open invitation to a gigglefest, is bursting at the seams with simple melodies, goofy voices, and loopy, encouraging lyrics that linger. This 24-track is a testament to the late Jim Henson's genius for conjuring characters that bounce off one another with a just-right mix of confusion and harmony. An offshoot of the Disney Channel television show of the same name, Songs boasts the familiar Muppet-like housemates--caring and compassionate Bear; Tutter the high-strung mouse; orange Ojo, a junior bear; otters Pip and Pop; and Treelo the lemur. Bear's warm baritone finds its way onto every last track--he's clearly the head of the big blue household, though hardly its pluckiest resident--but each of the other characters comes clean about a kid-pertinent issue or two on these songs, too. Ojo, for example, relates the unfairness of getting spooked by big, scary monsters every time she goes to bed on 'Go to Bed, Sleepy Head,' and Tutter tackles his type-A tendencies on 'Take Time to Smell the Cheese' and 'Quiet Time.' In contrast, some of these songs are pure, message-free fun: Pip and Pop momentarily become the Salt 'n' Pepa of the puppet kingdom on 'Otter Love,' a hip-hoppy ode to the warm fuzzies, and Bear and Treelo bust a toe-twitching move on 'The Bear Cha-Cha-Cha.' Fans of the show will know most songs and appreciate their accessibility and portability on disc or tape. Those who aren't already tuned in, on the other hand, will take a shining to this oddball crew given this smartly accessible musical introduction.


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