Linda Ronstadt and Wendy Waldman - In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record Audio CD

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Linda Ronstadt and Wendy Waldman Band: Linda Ronstadt and Wendy Waldman
Title: In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record
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Release Date: 1990-10-25
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Wynken, Blynken and Nod - The Doobie Brothers, The Doobie Brothers 2: Jelly Man Kelly - James Taylor 3: Be With Me - Carly Simon 4: Blueberry Pie - Bette Midler 5: Share - Ernie 6: One Good Turn - Al Jarreau 7: I Want a Horse - Linda Ronstadt, Wendy Waldman 8: Sailor and the Mermaid - Dr. John, Libby Titus 9: Pajamas - Livingston Taylor 10: Friend for All Seasons - George Benson, Pauline Wilson 11: I Have a Song - Lucy Simon 12: In Harmony - Kate Taylor

in harmony
I was very pleased at how quickly it arrived. excellent shipping time. and in good shape. thumbs up from me.
sincerely
Mary Lynn .


children's music that don't make adults ill
My girls are all grown up, in their 30's and I'm 58. I bought this on vinyl when it came out. I still like the music, am getting the cd for my nephew who doesn't have a turntable or cassette player in his house. I made cassette copies for my children when they were young so they could play without touching the "off-limits" turntable. The music is timeless and enjoyable for adults. The engineering is far better than most engineering of any but classical recordings today, and the sound is rich. Most children's music is poorly engineered, only adequately performed and woefully un-inspired. "In Harmony" is a notable exception. If I could only have one children's record in my collection, this would be the one. By the way, I think I paid more than this for the LP, and I think gasoline was 32 cents at the time, so this is a real value.


So happy to find this!
I had this album when I was a little girl and I have such fond memories of playing the record on my little record player and singing the songs with my mom and sister. I am thrilled to find this on CD. The songs are so sweet and not typical "kid music" which I find annoying. I'm buying this CD now for my little girl and can't wait to get it!.


Creating Wonderful New Memories
. This was a favorite with my two sons many years ago & now I have the delight of sharing it with a new grandson.


some VERY good tracks, some VERY bad tracks


I absolutely love tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 11, and 12. This is a strange album in that "when it is good, it is very very good, and when it is bad, it is horrid". Sweet, kind, wonderful. My kids and I used to belt out, "WOOOOOOOOAH! Can he come home Jenny, can he come, Jenny can he come!" from Jelly Man Kelly. It was a blast. And the Doobies are heavenly on track 1.

That said, I absolutely hate tracks 4, 7, and 10. (Especially 7 -- could any sound be MORE ANNOYING?!!)

All in all, the good outweighs the bad, especially if you MP3 it and remove the stinkers. ;) Otherwise, you'll be distracting the kids all the time so you can click the "skip" button.

Our copy was broken a few years ago, and I may just buy it again for myself. . .


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