| Customer Reviews: Average Rating: 4.0/5 |
| Not the original: Rating: 1/5 |
| This CD IS NOT the original Schoolhouse Rock recordings. The songs are somewhat the same but not with the original recording artists. If you want the real thing, do not order this CD. |
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| Young & Old love it: Rating: 5/5 |
| I bought this CD when it first came out over 10 years ago. LOVED it for the sentimental value with the modern twist to it. I adore this version of Mr. Morton. And listen to the Energy Blues and realize just how far we still are from solving the energy crisis 31 years after that song was written! Anyway, over 10 years later my well worn School House Rock! Rocks CD is still scratch and skip free and the most played CD in the car as my 5 & 6 yr old now LOVE it. This is no cheesy kids' CD. I've listened to it at least a thousand times and will keep right on listening to it for many more years to come. At 5 my son already knows his 3's multiplication tables and my 6 yr old knows what adjectives and conjunctions are - terms they just don't teach you in 1st grade writing yet! And Zero is our hero!! One of the best CDs I've ever purchased! |
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| My girls LOVE this CD!: Rating: 5/5 |
| They have a couple of the DVD's and love the CD. We understood it wasn't the original artists before purchasing. We love the remake of "Electricity". Some of the remakes are difficult to understand the lyrics, but they still love the songs! These make learning so fun! (Even I can't get these songs out of my head!!!!) |
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| EXCELLENT Tribute: Rating: 5/5 |
This is a GREAT album. Its not the original musicians, its a tribute by modern bands (at least modern for the mid to late 90's). This is a catchy album and a very good buy and tribute!
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| Effective tribute album better for fans: Rating: 3/5 |
| If you liked the groovy educational kids show you will perhaps pick and choose through this decent sized compilation of mostly 90's alternative acts covering some learning fun, but few songs possess the power to transcend fanboy roots (most artists welcome the warm cheesy style found in the show) and simply stand on it's own musically ala Blind Melon's "Three Is A Magic Number", where even multiplication tables sung by Shannon Hoon sound sincere. |
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