Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Radio Disney Jingle Jams


Radio Disney Jingle Jams
Disney's new carol collection is sure to set sugarplums dancing in future hipsters' heads. All the usual suspects turn up on this jingle-bell best: Hilary Duff's "Santa Claus Lane," familiar to fans from her own Christmas release, gets a springy North Pole remix, Raven-Symone vamps it up Supremes-style on "My Christmas Wish," and Skye Sweetnam and Ashlee Simpson scribble their names on the naughty list courtesy of their contributions--"Why Doesn't Santa Like Me?" and "Christmas Past, Present and Future" respectively. Capping this squeal-and-giggle sleigh ride is a Christmas version of the Disney chestnut "Circle of Life," but if that track prompts peace-on-earth placidity don't expect it to last: Jingle Jams delivers plenty of joy, but stops far short of a silent night. --Tammy La Gorce
Customer Review: HUCKAPOO'S SONG IS THE BEST!!!
* * * * * * * Huckapoo's version of "Wild christmas" is AWESOME! I LOVE HUCKAPOO!! Brittney, Brittany, Jordan, Brooke, and Lindsay. yOU GUYS ROCK! -Jess
Customer Review: Good Holiday CD
Radio Disney Jingle Jams is good, it should of been Holiday Jams 3, but the Holiday Jams contain both new and old songs. Jingle Jams only contains new songs. Fan_3's "I Love Christmas" song is horrible and it should of been one of the songs replaced on Jingle Jams 2005, along with Hilary Duff and Ashlee Simpson. How come J-Mac (Jesse McCartney) has two songs on the Jingle Jams? Aaron Cater was good, and I think Hilary Duff's remix of "Santa Claus Lane" is better then her orinigal.


PassPorter's Walt Disney World 2008: The Unique Travel Guide, Planner, Organizer, Journal, and Keepsake!
This best-selling guide provides exhaustive coverage of the four major theme parks â€" Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom â€" with descriptions of every ride and attraction. Detailed profiles of every Disney-owned hotel and restaurant in the park include room layouts and average meal costs. Fully updated for 2008, the guide’s revisions and new listings are highlighted in color for easy reference.

Customer Review: I can't leave home without it!
I've purchased other guide books for my trips to Disney - but this is my favorite one especially since I am a planner. The book is perfect for a person planning their 1st or 50th trip to Disney World. It has pockets to hold airline tickets, confirmations, etc. I love the fact that it rates attractions, restaurants and entertainment by the readers along with both authors who are a married couple. Even the author's children review rides and attractions. Everytime I go to Disney, I buy a current edition. In my opinion, this is a must have for people who like to plan their Disney vacation. It truly is a planner, organizer, journal and keepsake!
Customer Review: Best organizational/planning tool for a WDW vacation!
This is the best WDW guidebook for planning and organizing your vacation at Walt Disney World. It reviews and rates all the attractions at all the resorts, as well as all the resorts and restaurants. The maps are very useful. Of all the WDW guide books, this one is best at helping you prioritize each day of your trip.


Walt Disney's Fantasia: Remastered Original Soundtrack Edition
It's hard to believe now that Walt Disney's bold 1940 impressionistic experiment in wedding then-state-of-the-art animation with classical music was a rather resounding failure upon its release. The cliché proves the rule: Fantasia was decades ahead of its time (Disney even launched a "psychedelic"-themed rerelease campaign in the late '60s). It's even harder to fathom that then-Disney management spent over a million dollars in the early '80s replacing the muscular Leopold Stokowski score with a digitally recorded clone, then another undisclosed fortune to digitize Leo and put him back alongside Mickey at the conductor's podium in the '90s! This much-traveled Stokowski score will gain no points for subtlety (a symphonic Shaq attack is more like it), but it was Walt's first--and only!--choice and has never sounded better. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Review: Very poor audio quality mars production
My family loves "Fantasia," but the poor audio quality of this recording makes it nearly impossible to listen to. Disappointing.
Customer Review: Yes, the Sound Quality Sucks
Just wanted to chime in with many of the other reviewers and say the sound quality on this CD is absolutely horrible. Seriously, it REALLY sucks. At least after reading these reviews I know why it sucks so much. Buy this only if you're a hardcore classical fan who can pick out and appreciate the supposed wonderful nuances of this particular recording. Otherwise see if you can find the "uninspired" remake from the 80s. That one sounds awesome.

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