Best disney music according to redditors
We found 211 Reddit comments discussing the best disney music. We ranked the 61 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 211 Reddit comments discussing the best disney music. We ranked the 61 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
I just ordered this for my brother this morning after seeing it on reddit a couple weeks ago. You can get one on amazon [here] (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0195LM49O/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1).
https://www.amazon.com/TRON-Legacy-Reconfigured-Various-Artists/dp/B004M20YDU
Roughly $5 cheaper on Amazon.
Prime eligible too.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens [2 LP Hologram Vinyl] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0195LM49O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_QuqXzbACB0BMB
It's a pretty spendy set, but A Musical History of Disneyland has a pretty good selection of park ride-through soundtracks including the Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, and much more! It came out for the 50th anniversary, and its a very cool set. Just pretty expensive at this point, since its such a great collector piece.
Aside from something like this, there are some good Youtube channels who post ride audio, so you could try searching on there. One good one I know of is Mr.ThemeParksAudio. There is also this one which has some good area music loops. Also, SuperHotLarry posts some great audio as well, if I remember right, he's even a reddit user and has been active on this sub before. If you needed physical copies, you could always try to message the people who run these channel, and perhaps they may be willing to give you a copy, but I'm not 100% sure.
Not to bad actually
It is still listed on Amazon but with no track listing as far as I can see.
I really doubt the track listing would be available yet. Considering how well of a job they kept everything under wraps.
Watch Cosmos or other science video. Do science learning activities - Arduino is a thing now.
Or read a book.
Maybe Yes, Maybe No (LINK)
by Dan Barker
In today's media-flooded world, there is no way to control all of the information, claims, and enticements that reach young people. The best thing to do is arm them with the sword of critical thinking.
Maybe Yes, Maybe No is a charming introduction to self-confidence and self-reliance. The book's ten-year-old heroine, Andrea, is always asking questions because she knows "you should prove the truth of a strange story before you believe it."
"Check it out. Repeat the experiment. Try to prove it wrong. It has to make sense." writes Barker, as he assures young readers that they are fully capable of figuring out what to believe, and of knowing when there just isn't enough information to decide. "You can do it your own way. If you are a good skeptic you will know how to think for yourself."
Another book is "Me & Dog" by Gene Weingarten.
And Born With a Bang: The Universe Tells Our Cosmic Story : Books 1, 2, 3
Here Comes Science CD + DVD
The Magic of Reality by Richard Dawkins
Bang! How We Came to Be by Michael Rubino.
Grandmother Fish: A Child's First Book of Evolution
Also:
Greek Myths – by Marcia Williams
Ancient Egypt: Tales of Gods and Pharaohs – by Marcia Williams
God and His Creations – by Marcia Williams
"I Wonder" by Annaka Harris
"From Stardust to You: An Illustrated Guide to The Big Bang" by Luciano Reni
"Meet Bacteria!" by Rebecca Bielawski
See also Highlights for Children - this has materials for younger children.
Atheism books for children by Courtney Lynn
"It Is Ok To Be A Godless Me", "I'm An Atheist and That's Ok", "I'm a Freethinker", "Please Don't Bully Me" and "I'm a Little Thinker" etc.
Courtney Lynn has a couple more for grown ups as well.
Grandmother Fish, free in PDF form online
A child's first book of evolution.
15 Holiday Gift Ideas for Secular Families
Bedtime Bible Stories by Joey Lee Kirkman - for mature teens only
Coming up: TINY THINKERS is a series of books introducing popular scientists to children, by telling their stories as if the scientists themselves were kids!
Huh? There's quite a bit of vinyl being made today. Here's an example
Vinyl is also a very simple technology, in general.
I got mine from Hot Topic last fall, but it looks like Amazon has it too.
From the other thread, supposedly this was up on Amazon for a moment:
1 - Main Theme / The Supreme Leader
2 - The Galaxy Needs You
3 - Attack on D'Qar
4 - Flight of the Resistance
5 - Poe's Fire
6 - Porgs
7 - Order of Secrets
8 - Bombs Away
9 - Retaliation
10 - Crait
11 - Welcome to Canto Bight
12 - Jailbreak / Hope It's Fast
13 - Tragedy
14 - Master of the Knights of Ren
15 - The Supremacy
16 - Heartbreak
17 - Last Stand
18 - Cold Truth
19 - Destiny
20 - The Prince and the Scavenger
21 - Reunion
22 - There's Still Good In Him / End Credits
I dunno, some of these sound predictable based on what we know, but others make a lot of sense. I'm 50/50 as to whether this is legit or not. And the soundtrack does have a page up on Amazon.
If you like that one, then you'll love this set: http://www.amazon.com/Musical-History-Disneyland-Box/dp/B000AA4MHM
I am not sure that I entirely agree with this article. While a lot of art has been inspired by religious experience in the past, I would counter that a lot of art in the last century has been inspired by empirical experience. Art itself has become a kind of empirical experiment to find the connection between stimulus and experience. Sometimes god is still the subject of a work of art, but that isn't true anymore for the vast majority of work.
EDIT: Also, this is pretty good.
Here's a dump:
http://disneychris.com/ has tons of park audio bits. Website is horribly set up, but the music is good (most is at 128 mbps though, so quality is limited).
http://www.soundsofdisneyland.com/ has a lot of good music as well.
http://community.magicmusic.net/ has lots of good discussion on which tracks are used as background music in the various lands. The folks on here are good at what they do, and it's amazing how many tracks are available for purchase online.
There are a couple "holy grails" for park audio collectors. The first is the 50th anniversary music release:
https://www.amazon.com/Musical-History-Disneyland-50th-Anniversary/dp/B000AA4MHM
The other is the "Disneyland Forever" audio collection. In the late 90's, they had kiosks around the park where you could purchase various bits of park audio and make custom CD's. There's a torrent around (won't link here) that has compiled all of the artwork and audio from these kiosks, as most of the tracks aren't available for the public. It has tons of area music, ride throughs for past attractions, etc.
Mousebits.com is where fans share in park induction recordings, and past audio that Disney doesn't currently sell.
With any given track, there are usually different versions you can get- that vary in length and audio quality.
They Might Be Giants put out and entire album of kids songs about math/numbers... Here Come the 123s. It was released in 2008- close enough?
This link has song previews... sorry about the initial misfire.
It's on Amazon if you want the physical copy or MP3. It's probably on iTunes as well.
I own this. It's just the vinyl release for The Force Awakens soundtrack
You can't see it well from all angles, and you have to shine a light on it to see it, but it looks super cool.
Edit: never mind
[They Might be Giants - Here Comes Science] (http://www.amazon.com/Here-Comes-Science-Might-Giants/dp/B002FKZ4UO)
Walt Disney World - Official Album
That album has all the originals and is a little pricey.
Where the Magic Lives
That album is the holding music you hear plus some. Not as expensive but still collectible.
Four Parks, One World
And lastly this album also has the original songs you hear around the parks. Once again, collectible.
Hope this helps!
The song "I've Been Working on the Railroad" has some of those elements, and I know has a few variant sets of lyrics (though I don't remember hearing one where anyone gets hit).
Your description of the CD made me think of this one: https://www.amazon.com/Disney-Silly-Songs-Simply-Singable/dp/B000001M1F , which contains the Peanut song mentioned by another commenter and "Bill Grogan's Goat" which also features a train
The Muppets: The Green Album
Featuring:
Andrew Bird-It's Not Easy Being Green
Twistable Turnable Man: A Musical Tribute to Shel Silverstein
Featuring: My Morning Jacket-Lullabies, Legends, and Lies
The Tallest Man On Earth-The Wild Hunt
Youtube Link: The Tallest Man On Earth-The Wild Hunt
Fleet Foxes-Fleet Foxes
Youtube Link: Fleet Foxes-White Winter Hymnal
Where The Wild Things Are: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Featuring: Karen O & The Kids-All Is Love
Breathe Owl Breathe-Magic Central
Youtube Link: Breathe Owl Breathe-Dragon
Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire-Thrills
Youtube Link: Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire-Minor Stab
I highly recommend Andrew Bird & Fleet Foxes.
https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Last-John-Williams/dp/B0758KSWZK/
The listing shows no such track list.
https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Last-John-Williams/dp/B0758KSWZK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510941642&sr=8-1&keywords=the+last+jedi+soundtrack+john+williams
When thinking about posting something like this, think in the most simplest of terms and do a quick investigation. Maybe go to the listing to see for yourself. Question why someone posted a "screenshot" instead of the actual link.
Things like that.
Pixelatedcow1 mentioned this further below, but you should give the R3C0NF1GUR3D version of the soundtrack a listen. This track is from that.
I recommend "They Might Be Giants - Here Comes the Science" it's a great way for little ones to get interested in the realities of the world.
http://www.amazon.com/Here-Comes-Science-Might-Giants/dp/B002FKZ4UO
Bonus - the songs won't make you want to blow your own head off
> singing religious songs to the kids when she visits
Then fire a return volley
Yes.
Ah, we have Raffi, but we also have stuff like Dog Train and Philadelphia Chickens. Music by Sandra Boyton, often employing celebrity talents for the songs. A few favorites are Snuggle Puppy, Boring Song, I Need A Nap (with Weird All & Kate Winslet), BusyBusyBusy, Dragonfire, Pig Island
You should really check out "They Might Be Giants" as well. :) They've started making children's music a few years ago. It may take a few listens for the songs to grow on you, but they are awesome. :)
The No! album has got some great songs, favs are Fibber Island, Violin, I Am Not Your Broom, The House At The Top Of The Tree
Be sure to peruse the "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought" section for some good ideas of similar whimsical modern kids music.
We like almost all the songs from Here Come The 123s quite a bit. Funny, whimsical music videos as well. Some of my daughter's long time favorites are One Everything, Triops Has Three Eyes, High Five, Seven, Hotdog. I like "Apartment Four" quite a bit.
All TMBG Childrens Music
Also check out the For The Kids albums. Great stuff. I've Got To Be Clean is a fav as well as La La La Lemon by Bare Naked Ladies.
And finally, Singin' In The Bathtub by John Lithgow. Very funny, silly and cheerful. :)
Hope this helps. :)
-Michael
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I'm really liking the Green Album by various artists doing muppet songs. probably not what you had in mind, but i love (most) of the tracks.
No one has mentioned Dawkin's The Magic of Reality, yet?
And if you're looking for some music, try They Might Be Giants' album, Science Is Real (edit: Here Comes Science). They also have a kid's book called Bed, Bed, Bed.
Here Comes Science by TMBG is chock full of science songs:
http://www.amazon.com/Here-Comes-Science-Might-Giants/dp/B002FKZ4UO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1322672607&sr=8-1
Link if anyone wants to buy this
https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Force-Awakens-Hologram/dp/B0195LM49O
Get this. Not only is it kid's songs about photosynthesis, Computer Aided Design, evolution, and other stuff, but it's catchy as hell. My kid LOVES their DVDs.
Well absolutely Tron Reconfigured
http://www.amazon.com/Tron-Legacy-Reconfigured-Various-Artists/dp/B004M20YDU
Also check out Halo Remixes
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00H7L5NHA?pc_redir=1414331168&robot_redir=1
Oh! One more thing.... They Might Be Giants has put out three awesome kids albums! When my daughter was little, we listened to "Here Come the ABC's" so many freaking times, and we never got sick of it! They have super cute DVD's to accompany them too.
Anyway, the reason why I bring this up, is because they have an album for kids and toddlers called "Here Comes The Science!". It's all about elements, planets, experiments, gases, photosynthesis, and more. It's one of my favorite things ever.
Here's a link to it on Amazon, but honestly, you should just look it up on Youtube. Then you can decide if you want to get to the DVD or not, or if you just want to keep listening to it on Youtube. It's SO cool. :)
Science lover here. It seems to me that teaching the method of science is probably more important than teaching the facts. Understanding the method of science would allow one to rediscover all the facts. To that end, at our house we spend most of our science time focused on the method, and that doesn't require much of a curriculum. We came up with a simple little phrase that defines the method at its simplest and most basic
Observation is at the front because you have to notice things before you can figure out why the things are that way. Observation naturally leads to the next step. As an example, the other day I noticed that our faucet didn't seem to deliver water as vigorously as it used to. So we got together, observed the stream, and talked about various hypotheses. We decided to test one - that there was a blockage in the trap at the very tip of the faucet. So we did an experiment on our hypothesis. We took the little plastic filter/trap thingy out and dropped it in vinegar, and let it sit. After several minutes, we replaced it and did our analysis by turning on the water. It turned out our experiment confirmed that our hypothesis was correct and explained our observations. The water ran much better.
Focusing on the method allows the learners to really come to understand the strengths and limits of science. And once you start making an effort to notice that, you will see that you are doing small science experiments daily just as part of your life.
As for a scientific curriculum, I can't really help too much, other than to recommend the album Here Comes Science by They Might Be Giants, and Kerbal Space Program for teaching realistic rocket science and orbital mechanics in an unbelievably fun way.
https://www.amazon.com/Walt-Disney-1964-Worlds-Fair/dp/B001EQUESC
They Might Be Giants Kid Songs or you could buy them
Yeah, baby. You've seen this and this, yes? I bought them for my nephew's 1st birthday and already have them in the cart for this kid :D
I don't have spotify to see what you already have, so I must assume it's filled with They Might Be Giants
The Soundtrack is available December 7th. This is will be the first physical CD I buy in almost a decade.
It's on Amazon
Just brainstorming here...
Does he like Coffee? Give him a Starbucks card, there are stores in all the parks now.
The Official Album (https://www.amazon.com/Disney-World-Official-Album-Release/dp/B00EVAY1EQ/ref=sr_1_3?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1479417276&sr=1-3&keywords=disney+park+music)
Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner at a Park Restaurant
Disney Photopass
Make sure he gets a sticker every day
I like the shirt idea too, never ordered here but... https://www.customink.com/photos/tags/disney-world
Tron: Legacy
Aw, Happy Birthday! What a sweet contest! I'm going to pick this They Might Be Giants CD for my son - we listen to music every day on the way home from day care and although he loves it all, I could use a bit more variety :-D
I highly recommend Here Comes Science by They Might Be Giants. My kids love it, and my son always says he's going to be a paleontologist, after the song. There are also videos for all of the songs, if you can find them. It's a great album.
scavenger hunts are my favorite I can't wait to start
Someone linked it in a different comment for you: https://amazon.com/gp/product/B0195LM49O
My kids (4 and 5 yrs old) love these videos! You can watch them on YouTube if you want to check them out before you buy. It's a fun way to help them understand complicated things like how our cardiovascular system works or what elements are. There are fun songs about planets and dinosaurs... We love them all. We have them on our iPod too, for long car rides.
Amazon have it for a decent price
If you're familiar with torrents this set http://www.amazon.com/Musical-History-Disneyland-Box/dp/B000AA4MHM is floating around the internet.
Just curious do you mean this boxset? I've been thinking about picking it up for awhile now.
> Amongst the sale today at Shibuyas disc union was Gorrilaz - Demon Dayz and self-titled, Smashing Pumkins - Meloncholy Infiniate Sadness, Beck - Seachange and Odelay (great albums but Seachange isnt worth 250 bucks for me) and some other very rare pressings.
RIP wallets.
> I admit i was tempted by the Tron soundtrack (which was around 200 for anyone who desperately wannts it PM me).
let me save you like $170: http://www.amazon.com/TRON-Legacy-Daft-Punk-LP/dp/B011V1WTB4/
i don't think it is the first run, limited edition one. but apparently it's identical in every way.
I was lucky enough to pick this up in 2006, I'm sure some searching could find you a download: A Musical History of Disneyland, 50th Anniversary
As many have mentioned, the Tubes of You is a good place. If you need titles to start searching, check out any of these on Amazon (might be a fair bit of redundancy, I just grabbed a handful of URLs):
https://www.amazon.com/Disneyland-Resort-Official-Album-Set/dp/B00FA2ZJU4
https://www.amazon.com/Musical-History-Disneyland-50th-Anniversary/dp/B000AA4MHM
https://www.amazon.com/Walt-Disney-Records-Legacy-Collection/dp/B0106438AS <- Based on the cover, this looks to be the Spotify playlist /u/whitesoxfan5622 mentioned.
If none of those lists contain quite what you're looking for, try contacting City Hall in Disneyland with the specifics and they might be able to help you out/point you in the right direction.
There is a Walt Disney and the 1964 World's Fair Box Set on amazon. Not the same one you were looking for?
edit: there are also a couple/few on ebay of the same box set.
quick google search found this
http://www.amazon.com/Walt-Disney-1964-Worlds-Fair/dp/tracks/B001EQUESC
I would say this but I dont know from experience. http://www.amazon.com/Tron-Legacy-Reconfigured-Various-Artists/dp/B004M20YDU
I was at work today and I saw a Tron Legacy remix album. Oh..wait..here it is.
Have you tried Owl City? His lyrics aren't as adult as others. You can also try Depapepe, a japanese guitar duo. They don't have lyrics, but my mom plays them for her kindergarten class.
Tallywood String Quartet covers a bunch of other bands, but aren't as "noisy". It's like Rockabye Baby, but a little less baby-targeted. Actually, I don't think it's targeted at them at all...but still child friendly! :D
I would've suggested these Disney silly kids songs, but I can't be sure you have the same appreciation for the silly as my mom. Haha.
I'm going to wrongly assume that you mean "where can I buy the r3conf1gur3d album online?" Well, here's one place
I'm guessing you would remember if it was this. https://www.amazon.com/Disney-Silly-Songs-Simply-Singable/dp/B000001M1F
Here's a sample of a cut from the album. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZso6QG3_b0
And https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZso6QG3_b0
The Hologram one is still for sale, that one is not limited in number. I doubt it will be around forever though so be sure to jump on and grab one. Here are two options, either officially thru Disney or a tiny bit cheaper and probably faster thru Amazon. I have this vinyl as well and may I say it is indeed pretty damn cool.
Two thoughts:
You need to listen to one of the disks on Disney's audio from the 1964 World's Fair. It includes drafts of that script as well.
http://smile.amazon.com/Walt-Disney-1964-Worlds-Fair/dp/B001EQUESC/
Martins Videos did a good background of it as well with some interesting facts.
http://www.martinsvids.net/?p=103
http://www.amazon.com/Tron-Legacy-Reconfigured-Various-Artists/dp/B004M20YDU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1418399054&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=tron+legacy+reconfigured
My bad, it was Reconfigured.
It's great on any format. The vinyl cost apparently is due to it's limited 9000 copy pressing, a primarily EU release, and Disney's aversion to rereleasing anything from it's prized vault. If you haven't checked out the remixes on Tron Legacy Reconfigured yet I suggest you do so. It's as good or better then the original.
http://www.amazon.com/Tron-Legacy-Reconfigured-Various-Artists/dp/B004M20YDU
FYI this song is by They Might Be Giants, who also does the music for Malcolm in the Middle, among other things.
One of their CD's has the Hot Dog song on it, and a lot of their music is quite catchy and kid friendly.
My kids love the group and we listen to them often in the car.
I was thinking more of things like this or this, which still get stuck in the heads of four year olds (and their parents) every day.
which is on the Tron Legacy "Reconfigured" album. (which is what the soundtrack honestly should have been in the first place)
also
> remixed by glitch mob remix
lol'd
Read this:
https://www.reddit.com/r/StarWarsLeaks/comments/3v13qq/more_proof_the_amazon_soundtrack_was_fakethe/?ref=share&amp;ref_source=link
here is the real one....look at the track called 'cellar'
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Name: "Star Wars: The Force Awakens [2 LP Hologram Vinyl]"
$44
Amazon Link:
https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Force-Awakens-Hologram/dp/B0195LM49O
Here
https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Force-Awakens-Hologram/dp/B0195LM49O/ref=sr_1_1_twi_lp__1?s=music&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1506082552&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=force+awakens+vinyl+hologram
I had never heard of Dinosaur Train, but it looks adorable. Way to go, PBS!
Does your toddler like Here Comes Science by They Might Be Giants? This is clearly the best song on the album.
Why not listen to the real thing?
http://www.amazon.com/Tron-Legacy-Daft-Punk/dp/B0037KMHRY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjCNL6HRAXo
http://grooveshark.com/#!/album/Tron+Legacy+OST/5088173
I absolutely love They Might Be Giants. This is actually the only physical album on my lists. Everything else is MP3's but I love this CD too much to not want the physical copy.
It's absolutely perfect. <3 Music is life!
Typing "lion king Broadway soundtrack vinyl" into the google: https://www.amazon.com/Lion-King-LP-Picture-Disc/dp/B00MEQR9IE/ref=tmm_vnl_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&amp;qid=&amp;sr=
That's a picture disk. Not sure if there are other versions. Check the usual places (discogs, amazon, etc.)
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Some sick price drop right here, though this may be a pricing error and Amazon may choose not to honour the order.
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This one was pretty cool