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Binding: Audio Cassette
EAN: 0075678203244
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
Publisher: Atlantic / Wea
Release Date: October 04, 1989
Studio: Atlantic / Wea
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: The successful TV series The Wonder Years could be viewed as the ultimate in baby boomer narcissism, a nostalgic generation marvelling at how special it once was (try running that notion by a child of the Depression--or a Gen X'er). Whatever the reasons for its success, the show's musical soundtrack at least tried to reinvent some of its inherently shopworn '60s staples by letting contemporary artists cover them: The Indigo Girls tackling the Youngbloods' "Get Together"; The Stones' "Ruby Tuesday" covered by the son of a late rival, Julian Lennon, "Baby I Need Your Lovin'" given a strange sort of respect by "Was (Not Was)." And for a little modern nostalgia, how about two tracks by (including the saccharine title) by Debbie Gibson? --Jerry McCulley
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I wasn't a fan of "Wonder Years," but when I heard Richie Havens's version of "Peace Train" on XM's The Village, I had to find the recording. Frankly, this one song's worth the price of the CD and a 5 star rating from a non-fan.
The rest vary. "For What it's Worth" by the Buffalo Springfield's always a great addition and so's Joe Cocker's "With a Little Help from My Friends." I could have done without hearing Debbie Gibson singing anything and we get two whole songs from her.
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Many customers have chosen to give this CD a poor review. In response to them... This CD is wonderful. It reminds me of loading in the back of my parent's car with my brother and sister and driving to the Florida coast for summer vacation. So the songs are not the orignial. Big deal. It contains memories for me and I am proud to have it in my collection. An amazing show...an amazing CD!
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Although I liked the cover picture and could never give 1 star to anything connected to the Wonder Years, I have to say I was more than a little dissapointed to discover that Fred Savage wasn't singing all the songs. A wasted opportunity.
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These songs are really good. My favorites are Ruby Tuesday, and Baby I need your loving. I have listened to this crusing down the highway with the windows down and brings back old memories. It is worth buying, don't expect a Gem, but expect some good classic songs.
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I bought this CD to listen to one of my favorite songs from the show and what did I get nothing. It doesn't even have the songs that were in the show. It's just songs that they just copied from various oldies CD's. There are maybe a few songs that were in the show in there but most of them aren't. It's a good thing I get to hear the score piece in there it's beautiful but the rest of the songs sucks. Don't even waste your money on the other Wonder Years CD's because most of them are the same as this ... Read More
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