Build a Bridge

Track Listings
1. I Thank You, Lord - Dorinda Clark-Cole, , Alicia Williamson    
2. Great Is the Lord - The Martins    
3. Thank You - The Katinas    
4. Build a Bridge - Alvin Slaughter    
5. New Home    
6. Get Away, Jordan - Jessy Dixon, Jake Hess    
7. Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus - Cynthia Clawson    
8. I Need You Now - Smokie Norful    
9. We Need a Word from the Lord - Shirley Murdock    
10. I Go to the Rock - Jessy Dixon, Dottie Rambo, Albertina Walker    
11. Greater Is He in Me - The Crabb Family    
12. Momentos    
13. O How I Love Jesus Medley: O How I Love Jesus/Jesus Is the Sweetest Nam - Vestal Goodman    
14. Touch - Benjy Gaither    
15. Faith - Cissy Houston    
16. Keep Walkin' On - Jeff and Sheri Easter, Sheri Easter    
17. 'Tis So Sweet - Dorinda Clark-Cole    
18. Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus - Beverly Crawford    
19. Let Freedom Ring - Gaither Vocal Band    

Build a Bridge, Music, Bill Gaither, Gloria Gaither, CCM, Contemporary Gospel, Pop, Religious / Contemp. Christian
Build a Bridge
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Nyro
  • Always an originator
  • A nice departure
  • audra is remarkable
  • Building a bridge between pop and broadway
Build a Bridge
Audra McDonald
Manufacturer: Nonesuch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000HDR92C
Release Date: 2006-09-26

Tracks:

  1. God Give Me Strength
  2. My Stupid Mouth
  3. Build A Bridge
  4. Cradle And All
  5. I Wanna Get Married
  6. Dividing Day
  7. My Heart
  8. Damned Ladies
  9. Wonderful You
  10. To a Child
  11. Bein' Green
  12. Tom Cat Goodbye
  13. I Think It's Going To Rain Today

Amazon.com

Audra McDonald may well have the best voice and interpretative skills of all current musical-theater singers. This album, though, is oddly disappointing. McDonald's gorgous soprano is as pure as ever, but her feisty attitude and sly sense of humor are less in evidence than on previous recordings (just check out "A Little Bit in Love" on a studio recording of Wonderful Town). On this pared-down sounding outing, the tunes mix pop-rock songwriters both contemporary (John Meyer, Rufus Wainwright, Nellie McKay) and old-school (Neil Young, Laura Nyro, Randy Newman--though Dusty Springfield's version of Newman's "I Think It's Going to Rain Today" remains the definitive one), along with composers from the artier side of musical theater (Adam Guettel, Ricky Ian Gordon). Things start off great with a haunting take on Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello's "God Gave Me Strength." Highlights include a poker-faced version of McKay's parody of 1950s matrimonial bliss, "I Wanna Get Married" and Wainwright's tango-ish "Damned Ladies." But Doug Petty's arrangements and production are too monochromatic, and the songs quickly meld into each other--typically, Nyro's "Tom Cat Goodbye" feels a bit flaccid. Someone please get McDonald a huge orchestra for her next outing. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Album Description

Audra McDonald's Build A Bridge recreates a remarkable program of songs she premiered to great acclaim at the premiere of the American Songbook Series for Jazz at Lincoln Center. As the album title suggests, she combines material from precious young songwriters like Rufus Waiwright, Nellie McKay and even John Mayer with the work of frequent collaborator and Broadway innovator Adam Guettel, Elvis Costello/Burt Bacharach, Laura Nyro, and Randy Newman.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Nyro.......2007-03-04

Not my favorite album of hers, but the Laura Nyro songs alone are worth the price.

5 out of 5 stars Always an originator.......2007-01-28

I have been mostly a fan of Ms. McDonald's Theatre music so this CD filled with pop music selections took some getting use to. But as usual I have been won over by Audra's beautiful voice and musicianship. Her individual style and fearless fresh approach to music making is rare and very special. She has the best voice and technique of any singer singing Broadway and popular music today. She is never afraid to take on a classic associated with another singer( Dusty Springfield's "I think its going to rain today", by Laura Nyro) But let this CD live in your CD player for a while and you'll find yourself finding new joys in it with each new listen.

4 out of 5 stars A nice departure.......2007-01-12

I truly admire Audra for constantly seeking new music to record. While this album is not my favorite Audra recording (Happy Songs wins that award :) it is still a very enjoyable record. Some of the tracks are sheer delight ("My Stupid Mouth" and "Wonderful You") while others just don't appeal to me ("Tom Cat" and "I Think it's Going to Rain Today") but that's to be expected whenever an artist is exploring new territory. I applaud Audra for her willingness to always seek new and varied music for her albums and will continue to be a big Audra fan!

5 out of 5 stars audra is remarkable.......2007-01-12

audra is not only a multiple tony award winner and phenomenal actress, she is a beautiful recording artist. You will not be disappointed by this CD. It is so beautiful...the best track is "my stupid mouth"...get this CD!!

5 out of 5 stars Building a bridge between pop and broadway.......2007-01-12

Audra McDonald has already established herself as one of Broadway's leading artists. Whether it be her performance in Ragtime of the powerful "Daddy's Hands" or one of her beautiful albums such as "Way Back to Paradise" I have always enjoyed listening to Ms. McDonald as she fully engages a piece of music to make it a memorable experience.

This cd is no exception as she presents us with an eclectic array of music. She covers her Broadway roots with pieces by Adam Guettel and Ricky Ian Gordon, spreads into some older work from Laura Nyro and even explores pop by delving into John Mayer and Rufus Wainwright. She does a beautiful job of making each piece her own.

That said I should give you a warning. If you are strongly attached to any previous recordings of any of the pieces I am going to reiturate: she makes each piece her own. My sister is a big fan of John Mayer and didn't like the way that Ms. McDonald explored the piece. My father upon listening to both interpretations back to back wouldn't have thought that it was the same piece of music.

I would highly suggest making the investment in this cd. There is beautiful vocal work and her conviction to each piece is moving. As a music student I look to it as an example of putting yourself into the music. Once again, I warn that if you are particular to Victoria Clark's rendition of "Dividing Day" or Bette Midler's performance of "I think it's gonna rain today" (or Kermit's "Bein' Green") be well aware that Ms. McDonald is not a rubber stamp and that is what keeps bringing me back to her.
Love Can Build a Bridge
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • "Love" Builds Another Bridge of Success for the Judds
Love Can Build a Bridge
The Judds
Manufacturer: Curb Special Markets
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008BL7E
Release Date: 2003-02-25

Tracks:

  1. Born To Be Blue
  2. Calling In The Wind
  3. In My Dreams
  4. Rompin' Stompin' Blues
  5. Love Can Build A Bridge
  6. This Country's Rockin'
  7. One Hundred & Two
  8. John Deere Tractor
  9. Talk About Love
  10. Are The Roses Not Blooming

Album Description

The Judd's 1990 album reissued on Curb Records for a super low price. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "Love" Builds Another Bridge of Success for the Judds.......2004-03-31

Prime Cuts: Are the Roses Not Blooming, Love Can Build a Bridge, Talk About Love

Country music has never been conducive to duos. Save for Brooks and Dunn, JJ White, Thrasher Shriver, the Kinleys, the Larkins, Corbin/Hanner, Darryl and Don Ellis, the Lynns, Brother Phelps, Turner Nichols have come and gone without causing much of a dent on the genre's charts. Not so with the Judds. Right through the 80s, this mother and daughter duo was a mainstay in country music: winning every conceivable awards for vocal duos, frequented the lofty heights of the country charts and their concerts were of blockbuster success. Part of their indelible success can be attributed to the fact that you could never pigeonhole Naomi and Wynonna Judd. The Judds could very well be the poster child of how to balance between bluesy romp, rocking youthful pop and bucolic down home balladry. "Love Can Build a Bridge," their final studio album, is evidence.

As the delectable jazzy piano, introduced a haunting Wynonna Judd on this ferocious leadoff single, "Born to Be Blue" opens the album at a promising start. The delightful bluesy riffs are again used to its advantage in "Rompin' Stompin' Blue." Naomi Judd's sassy harmony certainly augments Wynonna's full bodied Bonnie Riatt-type delivery very nicely on this track. Speaking of Riatt, the diva makes an appearance on this track with her excellent slide guitar playing. "This Country's Rockin'" as the title suggests, continues to find Wynonna howling and grunting in funky jubilation. Though not one that addresses the deep issues of the human condition, lyrically "This Country's Rockin'," a blithe partying anthem, may be a little contrived.

Lyrically much superior is the sparse ballad "Are the Roses Not Blooming?" "Roses'" delicately sings home the homily that there is always hope in the midst life's tribulation. This is a great attestation that Nashville's songwriters can utilize the matter of three minutes or so to speak to one's heart. Wynonna's sensitive vocals and John Jarvis' excellent playing on the keyboard are sublime. "Love Can Build A Bridge," another top 10 hit for the Judds, continues the inspirational thread. Though lyrically a little cliché, this Paul Overstreet, John Jarvis and Naomi Judd co-write with its theme of reconciliation has a universal rhetoric.

Two of the most country offerings are "John Deere Tractor" and "Calling in the Wind." For the sake of nostalgia, "John Deere Tractor," their debut single was revived, albeit a new recording. "John Deere Tractor" and "Calling in the Wind," are both backed by nice fiddling and potent imagery. You don't get more country than tractors, open fields and a paternal tribute.

However, without trying to be too rustic, "Talk About Love" is one of the best pop offerings the Judds has had ever recorded. Wynonna's urgent delivery is backed by a punchy beat and some exceptional guitar playing, "Talk About Love" is an understated gem. Equally poppish, though less poignant is Naomi Judd and Don Schlitz's "One Hundred And Two."

There are many pleasurable on this final Judds CD. But the essential quality that sets this CD apart from other country releases is the inter-weaving vocals from mama Judd and daughter. This is further accentuated by Brent Maher's deft production. Together with their previous release "River of Time," these two CDs are the Judds at their finest.
Build a Bridge
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Awesome CD!
Build a Bridge
Bill Gaither , and Gloria Gaither
Manufacturer: Spring House / EMI
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00016MSRG
Release Date: 2004-01-27

Tracks:

  1. I Thank You, Lord - Dorinda Clark-Cole
  2. Great Is The Lord - Martins
  3. Thank You - Katinas
  4. Build A Bridge - Alvin Slaughter
  5. New Home - Barret Sisters
  6. Get Away, Jordon - Jessy Dixon
  7. Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus - Cynthia Clawson
  8. I Need You Now - Smokie Norful
  9. We Need A World From The Lord - Shirley Murdock
  10. I Go To The Rock - Albertina Walker
  11. Greater Is He In Me - Crabb Family
  12. Momentos - El Trio De Hoy
  13. O How I Love Jesus Medley - Vestal Goodman
  14. Touch - Benjy Gaither
  15. Faith - Cissy Houston
  16. Keep Walkin' On - Jeff Easter
  17. Tis So Sweet - Dorinda Clark-Cole
  18. Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus - Beverly Crawford
  19. Let Freedom Ring - Gaither Vocal Band

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Awesome CD!.......2005-03-08

Way to go! I bought this CD because I love black gospel music and this CD has a lot of it!
It features artists like Smokie Norful, The Martins, Jessy Dixon, the Gaither Vocal Band and the Crabb Family to name just a few.
I have to say that my favorite song on here is Get Away Jordan by Jessy Dixon. He's backed up by the whole group of singers, and it's absolutely crazy in a good way! Features some awesome guitar and piano moves all the way through.
If you like black gospel, this is a must-hear!
Break Stuff: The String Quartet Tribute to Limp Bizkit
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Better listen than any of limp bizkit's albums
  • wow !!!
  • Puh-leez tell me this is a joke
  • W...T...F???
  • W......T......F....!
Break Stuff: The String Quartet Tribute to Limp Bizkit

Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00019JQJQ
Release Date: 2004-01-27

Tracks:

  1. Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
  2. My Way
  3. Eat You Alive
  4. Faith
  5. My Generation
  6. Build A Bridge
  7. N 2 Gether Now
  8. Counterfeit
  9. Pollution
  10. Break Stuff
  11. Nookie
  12. Ventilation Management

Product Description

1. Eat You Alive
2. Nookie
3. Counterfeit
4. N 2 Gether Now
5. Rollin'
6. My Way
7. Faith
8. Break Stuff
9. My Generation
10. Build A Bridge
11. Pollution


Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Better listen than any of limp bizkit's albums.......2005-09-29

yea listening to a string quartet that resembles limp bizkit's music is way better than listening to decent music thrown down my fred durst's whiny retarded vocals.

5 out of 5 stars wow !!!.......2004-10-26

Dang !!! This CD Got some SERIOUS Tude !!! Out of the 5 "String Quartet Tribute" CD's I own (Evanescence, 3 Doors Down, Beyonce, Linkin Park, AND THIS MASTERPIECE !!!), This is definently my favorite !!! enough said ...
GO GET THIS CD !!!

1 out of 5 stars Puh-leez tell me this is a joke.......2004-09-20

I don't believe it. The world's second worst band (the absolute worst being good charlotte) gets a tribute album. That's THE gayesy idea ever!!! Since when did they deserve a tribute album?
I really have nothing else to say.

5 out of 5 stars W...T...F???.......2004-06-28

You obviously are NOT a Limp Bizkit Fan if you don't have or LOVE this CD!!!! It F&*KIN RAWKS!!!! Losers, Idiots & Haters are the only people on the planet that would think for one second that this isn't a excellent CD!!! I bought it the first time, it got stolen out of my car and I'm buying it again because I will not live without it!!!!

1 out of 5 stars W......T......F....!.......2004-06-22

this has got to be the most retarded idea ever concieved in the entire universe.but I'm sure they figure some doofus is bound to buy it,so more power to vitamin records.as this is the first review for this cd I'm telling you-get the string tributes to tool or slayer instead of this and the other stupid idea,the system of a down string trib!you'll thank yourself in the end(unless you are braindead).
Love Can Build a Bridge
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Bridge of Excellence
  • Weakest Release To Date, But Understandably So....
  • Relaxing Feel Good Music!
  • This is a great album!
  • A Genuine Classic...Don't Leave Here Without It!
Love Can Build a Bridge
The Judds
Manufacturer: Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002P3J
Release Date: 1996-11-19

Tracks:

  1. Born To Be Blue
  2. Calling In The Wind
  3. In My Dreams
  4. Rompin' Stompin' Blues
  5. Love Can Build A Bridge
  6. This Country's Rockin'
  7. One Hundred & Two
  8. John Deere Tractor
  9. Talk About Love
  10. Are The Roses Not Blooming

Amazon.com essential recording

The final original album by the Kentucky/California mother-daughter duo, released in 1990 around the time Naomi Judd realized that illness would soon force her retirement, finds the Judds a bit past their prime. A key component of country's mid-'80s artistic revitalization with harmony showcases such as "Why Not Me" and daughter Wynonna's uptempo growlers ("Turn It Loose," "Have Mercy"), the Judds had settled into a routine at this stage, combining ordinary ballad snoozers like "Are the Roses Not Blooming" with by-the-numbers boogie-fests like "This Country's Rockin'." Not to mention the title track extravaganza, a sincere, gospel-infused, platitudinous, somewhat overblown ballad that lacks only Ken Kragen, a trendy cause, and an all-star choir to qualify for full charity-anthem status. There are still plenty of entries for the highlight reel here, however, notably the Celtic-flavored "Calling the Wind," the snappy "Talk About Love," and the Bonnie Raitt-aided blues chugger "Rompin' Stompin' Blues." And the gorgeous, Everlys-style ending of the otherwise unremarkable "In My Dreams" reminds us what a vocal treasure the Judds were at their best. --Ken Barnes

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Bridge of Excellence.......2004-04-02

Prime Cuts: Are the Roses Not Blooming, Love Can Build a Bridge, Talk About Love

Country music has never been conducive to duos. Save for Brooks and Dunn, JJ White, Thrasher Shriver, the Kinleys, the Larkins, Corbin/Hanner, Darryl and Don Ellis, the Lynns, Brother Phelps, Turner Nichols have come and gone without causing much of a dent on the genre's charts. Not so with the Judds. Right through the 80s, this mother and daughter duo was a mainstay in country music: winning every conceivable awards for vocal duos, frequented the lofty heights of the country charts and their concerts were of blockbuster success. Part of their indelible success can be attributed to the fact that you could never pigeonhole Naomi and Wynonna Judd. The Judds could very well be the poster child of how to balance between bluesy romp, rocking youthful pop and bucolic down home balladry. "Love Can Build a Bridge," their final studio album, is evidence.

As the delectable jazzy piano, introduced a haunting Wynonna Judd on this ferocious leadoff single, "Born to Be Blue" opens the album at a promising start. The delightful bluesy riffs are again used to its advantage in "Rompin' Stompin' Blue." Naomi Judd's sassy harmony certainly augments Wynonna's full bodied Bonnie Riatt-type delivery very nicely on this track. Speaking of Riatt, the diva makes an appearance on this track with her excellent slide guitar playing. "This Country's Rockin'" as the title suggests, continues to find Wynonna howling and grunting in funky jubilation. Though not one that addresses the deep issues of the human condition, lyrically "This Country's Rockin'," a blithe partying anthem, may be a little contrived.

Lyrically much superior is the sparse ballad "Are the Roses Not Blooming?" "Roses'" delicately sings home the homily that there is always hope in the midst life's tribulation. This is a great attestation that Nashville's songwriters can utilize the matter of three minutes or so to speak to one's heart. Wynonna's sensitive vocals and John Jarvis' excellent playing on the keyboard are sublime. "Love Can Build A Bridge," another top 10 hit for the Judds, continues the inspirational thread. Though lyrically a little cliché, this Paul Overstreet, John Jarvis and Naomi Judd co-write with its theme of reconciliation has a universal rhetoric.

Two of the most country offerings are "John Deere Tractor" and "Calling in the Wind." For the sake of nostalgia, "John Deere Tractor," their debut single was revived, albeit a new recording. "John Deere Tractor" and "Calling in the Wind," are both backed by nice fiddling and potent imagery. You don't get more country than tractors, open fields and a paternal tribute.

However, without trying to be too rustic, "Talk About Love" is one of the best pop offerings the Judds has had ever recorded. Wynonna's urgent delivery is backed by a punchy beat and some exceptional guitar playing, "Talk About Love" is an understated gem. Equally poppish, though less poignant is Naomi Judd and Don Schlitz's "One Hundred And Two."

There are many pleasurable on this final Judds CD. But the essential quality that sets this CD apart from other country releases is the inter-weaving vocals from mama Judd and daughter. This is further accentuated by Brent Maher's deft production. Together with their previous release "River of Time," these two CDs are the Judds at their finest.

3 out of 5 stars Weakest Release To Date, But Understandably So...........2003-06-06

This release was kind of a rushed project and it was the last studio release by the Judds - brought about by Naomi's illness and decision to retire from the industry. I don't think Wy or Naomi's hearts were really into this project at the time and it shows. Oh, yes, I think their hearts were very much into "Love Can Build A Bridge" - an anthem that culminates everything the Judds have stood for. Wy really shines on bluesy numbers such as "Born To Be Blue" and "Rompin' Stompin'", and especially "One Hundred and Two". But, with the exception of the angelic "Calling in the Wind", most of the CD is what most people would call 'filler'. It's ok stuff, it doesn't [bite], but it just doesn't shine either. But, understandably so. It wasn't an easy decision of Naomi's and I'm sure both Judd women were feeling all kinds of emotions at the time and not really focused on their music. But, hey, considering all the top-notch releases they made before this one, we'll forgive them!!!

5 out of 5 stars Relaxing Feel Good Music!.......2000-08-11

I absolutly adore and love the Judds! This CD is great, #2 'Calling in the Wind', is a beautiful song! This is a CD that you should absolutly add to your collection of Judd CD's! Like most of their songs Love Can Build A Bridge is a CD that makes you feel strong! Naomi Judd actually wrote three songs and Wynonna wrote one song! This one's a Winner!!

5 out of 5 stars This is a great album!.......2000-05-12

This is probably the second album by the Judds that I had purchased when I started listening to their music in 1992. I have to say that I love it. In 1992, I usually listened to pop and alternative alone, but ventured out into country and I chose the Judds to do so. Every song on this album, I thought, really grooved except for "Are the roses not blooming?", which is a slow but more contemplative song but a sweet one to end the album with. The album as a whole, is a real thinker. It dips itself in a little heart mending, heart breaking and a little social awareness. I highly recommend this Judd album.

5 out of 5 stars A Genuine Classic...Don't Leave Here Without It!.......1999-06-21

Although "Love Can Build A Bridge" (as a whole) is not The Judds greatest piece of work, it's still a GENUINE CLASSIC. This album was recorded shortly before The Judds said farewell to the world, therefore, it contains alot of emotion and has great sentiment attatched to it. The centerpiece of the album is of course its title track...one of the most inspiring and powerful anthems in music history! One of the rare popular songs that has enduring value and meaning. Other hot spots on "Love Can Build A Bridge" include the bouncy "Born to Be Blue", as well as the soulful Wynonna penned smash "One Hundred And Two" coupled with the Naomi penned "Rompin Stompin Blues" which are the birthplace for what has become Wynonna's successful solo style. Another highlight is the fortunate re-make of "John Deere Tarctor" which features The Judds returning to their roots for one last time becoming their final radio hit. This CD is priceless if only for its sentimental value , but it is much more than that...A true joy that ANY music lover can relate to and appreciate for a lifetime!
We'll Build Them a Golden Bridge
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • I gave you the tape and you said it sucked.
  • superb, intelligent lo-fi folk tunes by a modern visionary
We'll Build Them a Golden Bridge
Destroyer
Manufacturer: Tinker Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000005L7I
Release Date: 1996-07-16

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars I gave you the tape and you said it sucked........2005-10-15

Okay, I'll admit it. I'm a Destroyer fan, so I might be a little bit biased. But hear me out on this.

When I first heard Destroyer's WE'LL BUILD THEM A GOLDEN BRIDGE, I was severely disappointed. The music is all off-key and instruments blare in strange places and Dan Bejar's voice is not quite under control.
But, being a Destroyer fan, I kept listening to it.
It gets better the more you listen to it. All of Destroyer's albums require two listens to really appreciate, but this one might take three or four.

Also, keep in mind that this is Dan Bejar's very first cd. He recorded it by himself on a four-track. Listen closely, take note of the fact that there are only four instruments playing at a time.
Just give it a chance. It's really good stuff, honestly.

5 out of 5 stars superb, intelligent lo-fi folk tunes by a modern visionary.......1998-11-13

destroyer sets the mood for those who spend too much time in their bedroom thinking about love and politics. anyone who likes their words twisted like vines around catchy tunes should purchase this record...
Smart Moves 1: Tots thru Pre-K
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Smart Moves 1: Tots thru Pre-K
    Abridge Club
    Manufacturer: Russ InVision
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Children's Music | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0001F0VGM
    Release Date: 2004-02-01

    Tracks:

    1. In My Body
    2. Build a Bridge (for Tots)
    3. Take That Rope (Action)
    4. Can You Find the Color?
    5. From Here to There
    6. Roll That Ball to Me (for Tots)
    7. Go Round the Village (for Tots)
    8. Were Moving Around
    9. Work Your Body
    10. I Can Stand By Myself
    11. I Can Sit By Myself
    12. Can You Sit Down on Your Bum Bum?
    13. Stack Them Up!
    14. The More We Press Together
    15. My Face, My Face
    16. I Can Rest
    17. In My Body - Spanish
    18. Build a Bridge (for Tots) - Spanish
    19. Take That Rope (Action) - Spanish
    20. Can You Find the Color? - Spanish
    21. Roll That Ball To Me (for Tots) - Spanish
    22. The More We Press Together - Spanish
    23. I Can Rest - Spanish
    24. --- The End ---

    Album Description

    Wow! Both individual and groups of young children can't stop moving to these fine & gross motor songs. They can be used with props such as cones, balls, and ropes, or simply to promote imaginative play. Children are kept moving while they play circle games, ride the rope, build a bridge, find the colors, discover body parts, stack, and more. The activities focus on listening skills, physical coordination, motor skills, team work, body identification, building self-esteem, and following instructions.

    This collection includes 16 English songs, with 7 Spanish versions, from the award winning producers of the popular "Smart Songs" music series.Lending his talent to this project is actor, singer, Tim Russ (Tuvok) of the Star Trek: Voyager television series.

    Also available from Abridge Club: "Smart Songs for Kids 1", "Smart Songs for Kids 2", "Movin' & Shakin' for Youngsters", "Hoppin' & Boppin' for Youngsters", and "Animal Romp & Stomp".
    Rhythm and Spirit: Love Can Build a Bridge
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      Rhythm and Spirit: Love Can Build a Bridge
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: House of Hits
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00005B1GO
      Release Date: 2001-04-17

      Tracks:

      1. Love Is The Answer - Patti Labelle
      2. Up Where We Belong - Tramaine Hawkins
      3. No Woman No Cry - Billy Cliff
      4. Love Can Build A Bridge - Jennifer Holliday
      5. Gotta Serve Somebody - Nona Hendryx
      6. Tears In Heaven - Cheryl 'Coko' Gamble & Clyde 'Lady Tibba' Gamble
      7. From A Distance - Ashford & Simpson
      8. Pray - Meant To Be
      9. Because You Loved Me - Vivian Reed
      10. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free - John James
      11. I Will Always Love You - Sherry McGhee
      Love Can Build a Bridge
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        Love Can Build a Bridge
        The Judds
        Manufacturer: RCA
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00000E67F
        Release Date: 1990-08-21

        Tracks:

        1. Born to Be Blue
        2. Calling in the Wind
        3. In My Dreams
        4. Rompin' Stompin' Bad News Blues
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        God's Building Bridges
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          God's Building Bridges

          Manufacturer: Chancellor Gospel Suite
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B0009JG69Q

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