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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0050086087075 Label: Disney Manufacturer: Disney Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Disney Release Date: December 24, 1996 Sales Rank: 149594 Studio: Disney
Rating: - arf-fully fun
there are some ruff reviews on this forum about this cd, but it has been a delight to this 50 year old lady.
bot it during a time i couldn't keep a pet, and it reminded me of the pleasures of dogginess.
my favorite song is "everything reminds me of my dog."
just played it again, and love it when my little yorkie and my shi tzu perk up their ears and start barking at some of the background dog yapping!
makes a great gift for my fellow dog-loving friends.
Rating: - more like a 3.5
I was given this CD along with That Darn Cat soundtrack ( a total F cd- not worth buying) . The songs on this are a reminder of my childhood. It is songs, by the original artist. For the most part the cd is pretty good with songs the 30+ crowd remembers.
Rating: - good for kids and adults
I hate the CD's that are kids voices singing nursery songs. This is a great collection, regular adult songs that appeal to kids. The unifying dog theme is great. I think this might be the first Disney CD I don't mind listening too. I love "Me and My Arrow" from Nillson's Land of Point, Bird Dog, and Puppy Love. This is my second copy - the first got all scratched up because my 2.5 year old chewed on it.
Rating: - For kid's who love dogs!
As canine lovers, my kids love this CD. As the adult, I enjoy it to when it is being played. In fact, I like it as much as the kids do! My favorites: Siberry's "Everything reminds me of my dog", "Bird dog" and Nilsson's "Me and my Arrow." In my opinion, all of the songs are great for kids. It is not standard Disney fare, and it is not a soundtrack. Just good fun music that deviates from the standard kiddie stuff.
Rating: - No bones about it; relatively few dogs in this collection
This is about what we can expect from a Disney collection of dog songs for children-some good tracks, a few weird tracks, and a couple of inappropriate ones. Rufus Thomas' otherwise great "Walkin' the Dog," for example, is too raunchy for kids, and Jane Siberry's ii/V piece of NPR-style fluff, "Everything Reminds Me of My Dog," is too meaninglessly pretentious. Which is worse, I wonder? By contrast, the raunchiness of "Hound Dog"(performed beautifully here by Jerry Lee Lewis) is lost to kids-and to most adults, come to think of it. Best of the bunch, for older listeners, are Tom Paxton's clever ... Read More