DREW CAREY ALBUMS
Posted in Drew Carey (Monday, May 12, 2008)
The artist is Artist is Various Artists. By Musicland Group.
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1 comments about Besta Polka.
- Hello,
This CD has great new(1980) polka versions of favorites. You can't help but tap your foot to the music!
John
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Posted in Drew Carey (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By Milan Records.
The regular list price is $15.98.
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No comments about Mrs. Dalloway: Music From The Motion Picture.
Posted in Drew Carey (Monday, May 12, 2008)
It stars Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams, Sinbad, Robert Klein. By Rhino / Wea.
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1 comments about Comic Relief VII.
- I love this video. I laugh out loud whenever I watch it. When it was new, it was great, but now that it is a bit dated I consider it a classic. Some of the best and funniest comedians can be found including people I never knew did stand up. Besides Billy, Whoopi, and Robin there's also Chris Rock, Paula Poundstone, Drew Carey, Bobby Slayton, Margaret Cho, Paul Rodriguez, Bob Saget, and a ton of others that I'm leaving out. Don't miss this video!
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Posted in Drew Carey (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By Warner Bros / Wea.
The regular list price is $9.98.
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5 comments about Coneheads: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack.
- Red Hot Chile Peppers have a great song, "Soul to Squeeze" and "Tainted Love" is good as well, but all the others are at best average.
- Short and simple is one description for this CD, but that's not what bugs me the most! Of most, I wanted to hear Dan Aykroyd's rendition of 'Tainted Love' and 'Don't Want To Hold My Cone Alone'. The other versions, I can get them else where! Very dissapointing.
- I pretty much got this CD for one reason-"Soul to Squeeze" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. There is only one more CD on the planet that has that song, and it's very hard to find. This and "Tainted Love" are great songs, but the rest was mediocre.
- This is one of those times that you ask, "Why does this even have a soundtrack?" I mean, the best thing about the movie was Chris Farley, and he wasn't even a conehead. Actually this is half-way decent. Tracks 4-9 are all good. When this came out, I thought it was kind of strange to have the Chili Pepper's on it. It's like putting "The Thrill Kill Kult" on the "Flintstones" album. But hey, I guess that's what soundtracks are for. The last track is a dancy number sung by the Coneheads. Good or bad depending on what you want. Get this used.
- Morten Harket's (of A-ha fame) cover of the Frankie Valley song is the best version of the song that I have ever heard, even surpassing the original. This song will be played at my wedding later this month; not bad for something from the Coneheads soundtrack! The REM song ain't too bad either. Other tracks are okay, but I bought it just for track #5 in mind.
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Posted in Drew Carey (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By Rhino / Wea.
The regular list price is $18.98.
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5 comments about Cleveland Rocks! Music From The Drew Carey Show.
- 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 wiping tears of laughter out of my eyes. The scene were Carey and the Business Professionals are rounded up in the police truck and brought to the precinct house is priceless! That was just TOO funny! I loved it when the men did that dance to the 1976 Edgar Winters' hit, "Free Ride." That whole episode made me laugh until it HURT!
Drew Carey is a genuine talent. He can sing, dance, act and is just naturally funny. He has a good supporting cast who are masters of the fine art of comedy. There are few comedians I enjoy to the extent I enjoy Drew Carey. The Christmas parodies had me doubled over with laughter as did some of the other cleverly worked pieces.
The booklet that accompanies this CD provides a guide to each episode with the songs that are features. You also get treated to some good photographs of the show. This is truly an outstanding work of comedic art. I love it!
- 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.
- 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 is very catchy and addictive. I still think that for just those 3 songs the c.d. is worth buying.
- 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 fun with musical interludes this side of THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW. Audio souveniers include classic rock staples Edgar Winter's FREE RIDE and B.T.O.'s YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHIN' YET from the classic FULL MONTY take-off (and I DO mean "take-off"!) episode, a rehearsal from Drew's mercifully short-lived band the Horndogs, and a Joe Walsh/Little Richard tag team on ROCKY MOUNTAIN WAY. You also get make-up dependent Mimi skewing yuletide carols and DREW's original theme song MOON OVER PARMA, warbled by the nearsighted one himself, mixed in with the likes of Iggy Pop and the Reverend Horton Heat. Sound like fun? It's the next best thing to kickin' back with a cold Buzz and watchin' THE DREW CAREY SHOW! RATING: FOUR EYES
- What a shame the Winfred Louder staff never did "At The End Of The Day" from "Les Mis"
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