Buzz Buzz
by: Laurie Berkner
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Brand: BERKNER,LAURIE
EAN: 0695842340225
Label: Two Tomatoes
Manufacturer: Two Tomatoes
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Two Tomatoes
Release Date: January 01, 2001
Sales Rank: 2297
Studio: Two Tomatoes
Disc 1:
- I Really Love to Dance
- The Pretzel Store
- Pig on Her Head
- I've Been Working on the Railroad - Laurie Berkner, Traditional
- Bumblebee (Buzz Buzz)
- Telephone
- There's a Little Wheel a-Turnin' in My Heart - Laurie Berkner, Traditional
- Monster Boogie
- In the Clouds
- The Cookie Bakers of the Night
- The More We Get Together - Laurie Berkner, Traditional
- I'm a Mess
- Ice Cream Cone
- Clean It Up
- Little Red Caboose - Laurie Berkner, Traditional
- Rum Sum Sum - Laurie Berkner, Traditional
- Magic Box
- The Valley of Vegetables
- Popcorn Calling Me
- Lots of Little Pigs
- The Erie Canal - Laurie Berkner, Traditional
- I Had a Friend
- Whaddaya Think of That?
- Victor Vito
- Under a Shady Tree
- We are . . . The Laurie Berkner Band
- Rocketship Run
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Media Type: CD
Artist: BERKNER,LAURIE
Title: BUZZ BUZZ
Street Release Date: 10/25/2004
Genre: CHILDREN'S
Amazon.com:
Anybody who's gotten a boogie-inducing earful of Buzz Buzz will back the claim that Laurie Berkner sailed right past the sophomore slump. On this, her 1998 release, the Ani DiFranco of kids' music, as she's been tagged, inspires still more hands-in-the-air at-home hoe-downs among the 6-and-under set with her evenhanded blend of zany, zingy original songs and well-chosen traditional numbers. Crying out for special mention in the former category are 'The Pretzel Store,' on which a gang of 'twisty, curly, hole-y, and straight' salty characters escape from the clutches of eager snackers in a variety of inventive ways; 'Bumblebee (Buzz Buzz),' a surefire vehicle for revving up round-the-living-room arm-flappers; 'Ice Cream Cone,' a handy directive for Ben and Jerry's beginners ('You can eat it from the side / You can eat it from the top / You can lick it round and round / Like you're never gonna stop'); and 'The Cookie Bakers of the Night,'which is bound to get a brood of wannabe cookie monsters mixing pretend batter and waving wooden spoons in the air. Traditionals, especially the rocking rendition of 'The More We Get Together,' the voices-only 'Rum Sum Sum' with its souped-up lyrics, and the bass- and alto-sax enhanced 'Erie Canal,' roundly impress. Berkner's much-lauded flair for firing up little ones' imaginations aside, what's perhaps best about her is her sharpshooting when it comes to crowd pleasers. Her smooth singing and can't-be-denied guitar chops keep Barney-bombarded grownups from wanting to climb out the car window. With the right sort of luck, the buzz on this record will transcend its title and win Berkner an extended band of intergenerational admirers. --Tammy La Gorce
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- My daughter loves this CD!!!We had seen Laurie on TV but only knew a few songs so I took a chance on the whole CD. My daughter ... Read More
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- Great BUZZ!This is (and I'm speaking honestly here) one of the very few singalong CDs for your kids that won't ... Read More
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- Another fun one from LaurieWe first found Laurie on Jacks Big Music Show and now we have all of the Laurie Berkner music to date. ... Read More
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- Not Crazy about Buzz Buzz This not one of my son's favorite (or mine). We have a few Raffy CD's and some of the Children's Favorites ... Read More
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- WonderfulMy 2 year old son loves this CD. We sing along in the car all the time.
Laurie Berkner is a talent! ... Read More
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