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Barney's Greatest Hits: The Early Years Music
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724352757121
Label: Capitol
Manufacturer: Capitol
MPN: 27571
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Capitol
Release Date: September 26, 2000
Studio: Capitol






Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
Say what you will about the purple one--he's overly friendly, he's generally tiresome--but toddlers and preschoolers can't get enough of him. Legions of youngsters will delight in Barney's Greatest Hits, a 25-track compendium of the playful dinosaur's best-loved tunes. Watchers of the phenomenally popular TV show won't find anything unfamiliar here. Included are many Barney originals, including "If All the Raindrops"; "Peanut Butter"; "BJ's Song"; "My Yellow Blankie"; "There Are Seven Days"; the "Yankee Doodle Dandy"-inspired theme song; and, of course, "I Love You," the show's warm and fuzzy closing number. Barney also puts his happy-go-lucky spin on a handful of traditional songs, including "Pop Goes the Weasel," "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt," "The Wheels on the Bus," and "Itsy Bitsy Spider." There's no denying this record's exceptionally high burn factor where grownups are concerned, but those merciful enough to endure a rash of repeat listens may reap behavioral benefits. Songs such as "Please and Thank You," a reinforcement of the power of the magic words, and "The Friendship Song," a gently persuasive track preaching that kindness is king (especially among playmates), have a Lego-like way of connecting with very young kids. They non-confrontationally encourage young listeners to add to their repertoire of praiseworthy habits, no nagging required. For focused caregivers, such a reward takes the sting out of these almost unbearably syrupy songs. In fact, only those whose threshold for corny kids stuff is seriously low ought to be excused from sucking it up and brightening a little kid's day with a spin or two of "Barney's Greatest Hits." --Tammy La Gorce



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not at all what the cover said
I purchased this CD for my daughter (20 months old) who loves Barney.
I got this CD instead of the other Barney CD's because it said that it had the opening song and the "I Love You" song. Which is what Barney is mainly known for, those two songs and I couldnt Find another Barney CD that had both of those songs on one CD.
Anyways, i got the CD, read the back to see the tracks, played it..
And the first song was what the CD cover told me it would be, but from the second song onwards, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Kicking it Old School with B to the D!
Awwww Snap! No you didn't! No you didn't! Aww heck yeah, it's my boy MC B to the D kicking it old school with all his greatest hits!

Barney lays down some outstanding tracks here with his signature theme, classic covers like John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt (his name just happens to be my name too, yo!), remixes like Pop Goes the Weasel and traditional standards like Do Your Ears Hang Low? & Its Bitsy Spider.

I'm telling you yo, it doesn't get any better than this disc. I think ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Speechless..so dark and cold
This is 'the' CD to own. If you like Burzum, Darkthrone, Mayhem, or Immortal you will absolutely love this. This is the blackest of the black. Kvlt black metal for corpse paint commandos only. Too bad this band broke up, they had so much potential. I can't even describe this. It captures the emotion of isolation perfectly.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Pure skull shattering Norwegian black metal
I came across this gem in a local mom and pop CD store while looking for some good black metal. The bored looking guy behind the desk told me to look no further than this masterpiece, so I bought it. I love the sleeve art, very primitive, yet pure black metal. And the music? Let's not get me started. Alright, I'm started. From the opening gargling-razors roar of "Barney Theme Song" to the moody, atmospheric synths of "Apples And Bananas," this disk delivers on all war-torn fronts. I played "Sally The Camel" ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - this is a grait cd for my cousin to lisin too i got this cd for my cousin she seysb its the best
HI THIS IS ADRIANA MY SISTER AND HER COUSIN LOVEE THIS VIDEO SOMEONE TOLD ME A LIER WHO SAID THAT CALL THAT PERSON A LIER WHO TOLD ME I HAVEE THIS ONE FOR 18 YEARS AND VIDDEOS I HAVE ALSO HAD BARNEYS ONCE UPAN A TIME FOR 300099 YEARS SAME ONE FOR BARNEYS SENSE SASSHNEL DAY FOR 30099 YEARS I HAVE THE SAME VIDEOS THAT ARE ON THIS CD SHOEVER WHO SAID ABOUUT THE EARLY YEARS CALL THAT PERSON A LIER I DONT THIMK ITS ABOUTB THE ERLY YEARSB ITS JUST FOR BABBYS TELL THAT PERSON TO MIND THERE OWN BUSNESS ABOUT THIS CD ... Read More





 

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