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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0008122753422
Format: Soundtrack
Label: American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Manufacturer: American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Release Date: May 19, 1998
Studio: American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
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What a shame the Winfred Louder staff never did "At The End Of The Day" from "Les Mis"
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ABC's quirky hit about everyone's favorite Buzz Beer swillin' schlub and his common sense-challenged cronies has long incorporated rock & roll for humorous effect (what other show would feature cameos by Motorhead and Joe Walsh?). From elaborately choreographed dance sequences inspired by the Vogues' FIVE O'CLOCK WORLD and Tower of Power's WHAT IS HIP? to the Presidents of the United States of America's channeling of Ian Hunter anthem CLEVELAND ROCKS as its main theme song, DREW CAREY has the most ... Read More
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While I am a huge fan of the show, I must admit I had to stuggle to give the soundtrack 3 stars. The reason being that I was never a fan of the opening song that he did for season 1 (and 2?), "Moon Over Parma", which is cheesey and quite frankly makes absolutely nada sense. That plus I just plain do not like most of the songs on the c.d. The only thing that saves it is the medley "Groove Thing&Time Warp", "Cleveland Rocks" and the song he sadly only used for one season, "Five O'Clock World", which ... Read More
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What a find! I stumbled across this CD in a used bin. A great, diverse mix of songs from a show with a musical pulse. This CD doesn't rely on trend or cliche - just good music, good humor and, as Iggy said, a lust for life. Buy it without remorse whatever the price - this is money well spent.
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This is an extraordinary TV show album that will make you dance, laugh and cheer. It has all the right ingredients to make you feel good. The song selection is excellent and included the Vogues' winter of 1965-66 classic "5:00 World," which I love and Edgar Winters' "Free Ride."
The dance moves are brilliantly choreographed and the scenes are not lacking in fun and laughter. The spoof of Rocky Horror with the dance off with Priscilla the Drag Queen had me laughing so hard I was ... Read More
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