Reddit mentions: The best children music

We found 475 Reddit comments discussing the best children music. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 221 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Here Comes Science

    Features:
  • Great for any K-5 classroom
  • 2 disc set CD and DVD
  • 19 New songs and videos
Here Comes Science
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Release dateSeptember 2009
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2. A Musical History of Disneyland, 50th Anniversary

A Musical History of Disneyland, 50th Anniversary
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Release dateSeptember 2005
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3. Rockabye baby Lullaby Renditions of Radiohead

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  • ellinika
  • tragoudia
  • mousiki
Rockabye baby Lullaby Renditions of Radiohead
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4. Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Tool

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Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Tool
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5. Singin' in the Bathtub

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  • John Lithgow- Songin' In The Bathtub
Singin' in the Bathtub
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Length5.62 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 1999
Weight0.24 Pounds
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6. The Carl Stalling Project-Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons 1936-1958

Carl Stalling Project- Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons
The Carl Stalling Project-Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons 1936-1958
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Release dateMarch 2012
Weight0.15625 Pounds
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7. Here Come The 123s

    Features:
  • CD and DVD set
  • Released in 2008
  • 24 songs and 23 music videos
  • Package Dimensions: 1.016 L x 14.224H x12.446W(centimeters)
Here Come The 123s
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Length5.59 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2008
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8. Not for Kids Only

David Grisman And Jerry Garcia- Not For Kids Only
Not for Kids Only
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Length5.63 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 1993
Weight0.21625 Pounds
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9. TRON: Legacy Reconfigured

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  • SOUNDTRACK TRON - RECONFIGURED
TRON: Legacy Reconfigured
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Length5.64 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2011
Weight0.2225 Pounds
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10. Philadelphia Chickens

Philadelphia Chickens
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Length4.88 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2004
Weight0.225 Pounds
Width5.59 Inches
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11. Beethoven's Wig: Sing Along Symphonies

    Features:
  • Full length CD
  • Timeless classic
  • Great for the whole family
  • Made in United States
Beethoven's Wig: Sing Along Symphonies
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Height4.92 inches
Length5.59 inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2002
Weight0.5 pounds
Width0.39 inches
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12. Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Metallica

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  • Rockabye Baby!
Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Metallica
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Release dateAugust 2006
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13. 100 Singalong Songs For Kids

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100 Singalong Songs For Kids
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Number of items3
Release dateApril 2007
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14. Nightmare Revisited

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Nightmare Revisited
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Length4.92 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2008
Weight0.185 Pounds
Width5.59 Inches
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15. Here Come the ABCs

    Features:
  • CD and DVD set
  • 25 songs
  • Released in 2005
Here Come the ABCs
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Height4.92 Inches
Length5.59 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2005
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width0.39 Inches
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17. No!

They Might Be Giants- No!
No!
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Number of items1
Release dateJune 2002
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18. You Are My Little Bird

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  • Full length CD
  • 17 song collection
  • Originally released in 2006
You Are My Little Bird
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Length5.59 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2006
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19. Walt Disney and the 1964 World's Fair

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  • 8 Port, 10/100/1000Mbps, Gigabit, Switch
Walt Disney and the 1964 World's Fair
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Length10.12 Inches
Number of items5
Release dateMarch 2009
Weight0.99625 Pounds
Width5.75 Inches
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20. Bug Music: Music Of The Raymond Scott Quintette, John Kirby & His Orchestra, And The Duke Ellington Orchestra

    Features:
  • 4" Size
  • 9.25" Length
  • Easy in-and-out fit
Bug Music: Music Of The Raymond Scott Quintette, John Kirby & His Orchestra, And The Duke Ellington Orchestra
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Height0.59 Inches
Length5.04 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 1996
Weight0.21625 Pounds
Width5.59 Inches
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u/wanderer333 · 1 pointr/Parenting

This sounds like a good question for her therapist, but I'll weigh in with some ideas I posted in another thread recently:

> If she's experiencing separation anxiety (i.e. repeatedly coming out of her room), talk about what might help her feel more comfortable staying in her bed. You could think about getting a special nightlight that she helps pick out, a dreamcatcher, glow-in-the-dark stars for her ceiling, etc. You might invent a special "secret handshake" for bedtime, a "magic spell" of your protection around her bed, give her favorite stuffed animal "magic powers", etc - get creative! :) Teach her how to take deep belly breaths or tighten muscle groups one at a time (toes, then legs, then stomach, etc up to her face) to help her relax. This site has some great ideas for kids relaxation exercises, and there are several books such as Starbright and Imaginations which have relaxation stories you can read aloud (and this book features familiar fairytales retold as relaxation stories). There are also recordings of such stories you can download for her to listen to as she falls asleep, like Still Quiet Place, Indigo Dreams, and Bedtime Meditations for Kids. Listening to calming music can be good too.
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>The nice thing about introducing self-soothing tools like these is that instead of "lay quietly in your bed" you can tell her to "lay quietly and listen to the music" or "lay quietly and watch the glow-in-the-dark stars on your ceiling" -- something positive for her to focus on instead of worries. You can also talk about what fun things she'd like to do in her dreams, and help her imagine those happy thoughts; even agree to "meet up" and play together in your dreams so she won't feel like she's going to be alone all night. Again, this gives her something to focus on instead of thinking about trying to fall asleep.
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>I should also add that if she's gotten used to having a parent with her to fall asleep, you may have to wean her from that support gradually. Maybe sit by her bed reading until she falls asleep; the next night, move your chair a bit further away. You can give her brief verbal reassurance that you're there, but remind her that it's time to lay quietly and listen to her music/watch her stars/think about playing in a treehouse in her dreams/whatever. Over time, you can move your chair further and further away until you're in the hallway, and then if necessary, offer to come check on her periodically until she falls asleep. Transitional objects can be helpful during this process as well; you might also check out a book like The Kissing Hand or The Invisible String for more ideas to help her feel your presence even when you're not physically in her room.

All of this applies equally to going back to sleep in the middle of the night (just takes more patience, I know!). Definitely better to take a gradual approach than letting her cry it out though, especially given her past. You might also try to figure out if there's anything she is anxious about specifically; depending on her history, she may be afraid of actual harm coming to her at night. If so, find ways to reassure her that she's safe (have her help lock the doors, if you have a pet tell her they will be guarding her, etc) and know that over time, as she feels more secure in your home, those fears will lessen. The more coping tools you can give her in the meantime, the better.

u/sartian · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

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

u/blackseat · 20 pointsr/Disneyland

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.

u/Jim-Jones · 7 pointsr/atheism

Some help:

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
Grandmother Fish, free in PDF form online

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!

u/SuddenStorm1234 · 7 pointsr/Disneyland

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.

u/phnx0221 · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

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. :)

u/girldepeng · 3 pointsr/piano

I would get some good music for him to listen to. Exposing him to classical music now can have a huge positive effect on him if he takes lessons later. My father-in-law started playing classical music to my husband when he was a baby. I have studied piano in college, and have taught piano for 12 years, and my husband still has a better ear for music then I do.

I also think the idea of a music class for toddlers like kindermusik might be a good idea.

These CDs called "Beethoven's Wig" are a great way to introduce classical music to children. It play famous pieces with silly words, then includes the original version. http://www.amazon.com/Beethovens-Wig-Sing-Along-Symphonies/dp/B000060OLA

u/-OckhamsRazorScooter · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I know you're looking more for mainstream music than children's songs, but Elizabeth Mitchell has produced some fantastic albums for kids. I'm not vocally talented by any means but I find her songs catch, easy to sing, and mellow enough to make into a lullaby. Here's my favorite album, which you can get for free if you have Prime. Tracks 4, 5, and 13 are my faves. :)

u/DrunkHouseWife · 2 pointsr/atheism

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.

u/skeenerbug · 3 pointsr/NetflixBestOf

It really is a modern classic. I remember dragging my parents to the theater to see it when it came out, and I still love it just as much. That love will be passed down to my little one when she's old enough to appreciate it.

Also, this is an awesome album I'm sure you'd appreciate if you don't already have it.

u/StringOfLights · 1 pointr/WTF

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.

u/JaneHurtin · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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

u/dkmdlb · 2 pointsr/homeschool

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

  • hypothesis

  • experiment

  • analysis

    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.
u/fduniho · 1 pointr/Jazz

I didn't really appreciate Kind of Blue the first time I heard it, though I did grow to like it later. Both Kind of Blue and Time Out are good albums, but the artist who actualy got me into jazz is Artie Shaw. Based on that, I would recommend big band swing. Bug Music by Don Byron could be a good one. It includes contemporary recordings of works by Raymond Scott, Duke Ellington, and some others.

If you know something about what music the people in question are already into, you could choose jazz that appeals to that musical interest.

For classical, Foxie by Bob James or nearly anything by Opera Swing Quartet or Jacques Loussier would be good.

For new age, nearly anything by Keiko Matsui. I started with No Borders.

For rock, I Got No Kick Against Modern Jazz: A GRP Artist's Celebration of the Songs of the Beatles.

u/HussyTussle · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

He's at great age, and probably still non-materialistic. He would probably be more happy with a coloring book than an expensive toy robot. I suggest something educational that you can do with him. I used to be a preschool teacher I know my kids loved the They Might Be Giants kid's album "No". http://www.amazon.com/No-They-Might-Be-Giants/dp/B000068C97. It is an enhanced CD and has lots of toddler friendly computer games/videos for the songs.

u/DioTheory · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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!

u/hereiamtosavetheday_ · 1 pointr/relationship_advice

The mom will already have a good selection of board books, I'm willing to bet. Most parents are happy to have something quiet to do with baby, and its okay if pages get torn - that's what tape is for. Teaching a child how to handle books early means you don't have to live through the destructive paper-tearing phase. I nannied for nearly 20 years; its all about warping their defenseless little minds with civilizing pre-sets. :)

Another choice is a CD or a book combo -- John Lithgow did one of the best, I've gifted this a dozen times, its a pick-me-up big band thing. https://www.amazon.com/Singin-Bathtub-John-Lithgow/dp/B00000I8A3#customerReviews

This has some wicked talent on every song, big name actors with really interesting voices, and the lyrics are by Boynton, so any kid with ears is going to be able to sing them within minutes. I know all these songs. There's a lot of style variety and there are chattering aardvarks, which is always a nice touch. https://www.amazon.com/Philadelphia-Chickens-Sandra-Boynton/dp/B0001ADB6Y/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=children+boynton&qid=1555922081&refinements=p_n_binding_browse-bin%3A387645011&rnid=387643011&s=music&sr=1-3#customerReviews

u/Pinyaka · 7 pointsr/RepublicOfAtheism

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.

u/reneefk · 1 pointr/Nanny

The Beethovens Wig collection is AWESOME, my charges love them. There are 4 of them and they are so much fun:

http://www.amazon.com/Beethovens-Wig-Sing-Along-Symphonies/dp/B000060OLA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416081967&sr=8-1&keywords=beethovens+wig

Warning though, it will ruin classical music for you forever! All I hear now when listening to the 5th symphony is "Beethoven's wig...it's really biiiiig.." But they can be educational too, they will throw in the name of the composer and other stuff into the song.

EDIT to add: They Might Be Giants has a ton of cute (and educational) kid songs as well. We took my son to see the kids show live. When the kids were really little they loved The Wiggles (are they still around? lol). I also second Raffi, which someone mentioned.

u/AndorianWomenRule · 1 pointr/vinyl

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

u/rationalgia · 2 pointsr/LadiesofScience

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.

u/KidnappedByHillFolk · 51 pointsr/indieheads

5 - 10 -15 - 20: The Pitchfork Edition

5 - Kanye West - The Life of a Graduated Heartbreak
We were quite mature at a young age, listening only to this long lost Yeezus album. And by "long lost" we mean "what we formulated in our minds how Kanye should sound." It doesn't exist. Don't try and find it. It was our first BNM label.

10 - Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
Yes, we admit it. We totally listened to this when we were kids. But the magazine only. We didn't listen to any of the actual SONGS. That would be ridiculous. We simply put the magazine on our record player and hit play.

15 - Arcade Fire - Funeral
Because why not?

20 - Taylor Swift - Red
We just wanted to see what all the fuss was about. It was a mistake. Don't stop reading our reviews because of it. Don't worry. We still are the hitmakers of the hipster world. You know you need us. We'll still be here everyday with our sesquipedalian lexicon and metaphors that fall apart if you really think about them. We'll continue to describe sounds with words like "tectonic" and "panoramic" and "wounded" and "dusty." It's just...we need some T-Swizzle every now and then in our lives too.

25 - Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Radiohead
We only listen to Radiohead in its purest form: unadulterated kids music. What better way to put your baby or you asleep? Besides listening to an actual Radiohead album. But really, Thom Yorke wishes he could be this soothing with his voice.

30 - The Pixies? Or, uh, Nick Cave? Oh wait, Dinosaur Jr. Uh... Animal Collective? Wait they've been around how long now? Since 2003? Really? What artist has only released one single EP? That's who we listen to now
We're still relevant.

u/ponderr · 1 pointr/WaltDisneyWorld

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

u/crazyex · 1 pointr/daddit

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.

u/xxunicornxprincessxx · 1 pointr/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

Thats confusing! lol, but if I dont want the banana at all, I'm just wasting money, right? I normally buy books or cds, so I check the price with super savings and the price without when I buy more than one item, and its usually cheaper without... Any tips for this? For example, I wanted to buy several of these cds (dont laugh!), all cedermont kids, different songs on the cds for my gramma but it seemed cheaper to buy the ones without 'free' shipping. I ended up just downloading them and burning them though and saved on all the shipping! Whaat would you have suggested?

u/wenchers13 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

slapshot this cause its awesome!

Thanks for the contest. Hope your day gets better!

u/GSnow · 1 pointr/pics

Mel Blanc once "entertained" at the birthday party of a niece or great-niece of his...this happened at a home near where I lived. The neighborhood kids talked about it for years as the coolest birthday party ever.

And if you like this, you might want to check out "The Carl Stalling Project" available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Carl-Stalling-Project-Cartoons-1936-1958/dp/B000002LJE

It's JUST the music from a whole bunch of those WB cartoons, and just hearing the music makes me remember the scenes and smile.

u/AressVeran · 1 pointr/Disneyland

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.

u/SALLstice · 12 pointsr/Music

That whole Nightmare Revisited album is pretty great.

u/liabach · 1 pointr/aww

This makes me want to listen to the Rock-a-bye Baby Lullaby version of Metallica's 'the thing that should not be'. and make cute mobiles out of doll heads. Simply Darling.

http://www.amazon.com/Rockabye-Baby-Lullaby-Renditions-Metallica/dp/B000GY72JM

u/vestigial · 1 pointr/funny

Lithgow did one of my favorite albums.

"Gnu song" is definitely the best.

u/golf4miami · 8 pointsr/Disneyland

If you like that one, then you'll love this set: http://www.amazon.com/Musical-History-Disneyland-Box/dp/B000AA4MHM

u/Walstiber · 1 pointr/gratefuldead

DUDE! They also played that tune on a Ren & Stimpy episode (the wrestling one) I was on a quest to find out what tune that was for YEARS. Literally took ages to find out (early internet days ya know) I finally stumbled across it and bought a newer remake called "Bug Music" by Don Byron that had the song Powerhouse and some others. Glad to find someone else who got hooked on that song.
Now back to our regular Grateful Dead content :)

u/integrate-this · 6 pointsr/radiohead

My friend showed me this soon after I got my first Radiohead album. It was my introduction to so many of their songs!

I've always found that covers of Radiohead in different genres are really illuminating. Stripping away all of that Radiohead weirdness, you're always left with a brilliant melody. See also John Mayer's cover of Kid A and OK Computer lullabies.

u/littlebugs · 2 pointsr/AskParents

Puff the Magic Dragon, Renee and Jeremy's lullabies, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Baby Beluga. I made a lullaby channel on Pandora that introduced a few new ones to me.

Elizabeth Mitchell has some beautiful songs, as well as this compilation. (Hint: CDs can be checked out at your local library to test-drive.)

u/sparks1988 · 1 pointr/ToolBand

My wife didn't like them at first. I started with the radio songs and they didn't really click with her until I took her to a TOOL show. Now she's been to the last 5 or 6 shows that I've been to. She likes them so much that she plays the rockabye lullabies to her 5th grade class (shes a teacher). My hope is she's secretly getting the next generation of tool fans hooked.

For reference:
http://www.amazon.com/Rockabye-Baby-Lullaby-Renditions-Tool/dp/B000GY72LA

u/kzielinski · 1 pointr/atheism

Ask question to encourage critical thinking. And as /u/pobody said read her stories from other religions. Also present some version of the scientific world view. There is a great series of picture books that present cosmology and evolution to young children. The first one is called: Born with a Bang.

They might be Giants also put out a whole album of children's songs called Here comes Science.

u/fungoid_sorceror · 2 pointsr/ToolBand

Assuming it's her first kid, there's a very good chance that the actual birth will be 1-2 weeks after the official due date.

Also, congrats!

u/Cianistarle · 3 pointsr/Parenting

Not For Kids Only is superb!

Also second the TMBG suggestions!

u/warminthestarlight · 1 pointr/radiohead

Check out the Rockabye Baby! album. They did music-boxy arrangements of some of their classics. Love the No Surprises one especially.

u/gameraboy · 1 pointr/Disneyland

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

u/xanax_anaxa · 3 pointsr/todayilearned

Jerry and David Grisman recorded a great kids CD too:

Not For Kids Only. Was a staple when my son was little.

u/Chadsymptom · 1 pointr/Music

Buy or download The Carl Stalling Project: Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons, 1936-1958.

He composed and performed other popular tunes that were featured in all your favorite Looney Tunes.

u/spacesoulboi · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

scavenger hunts are my favorite I can't wait to start

  1. https://www.amazon.com/Contigo-AUTOSPOUT-Straw-Ashland-Bottle/dp/B00YYBBYZ6/ref=sr_1_26?s=sports-and-fitness&ie=UTF8&qid=1527748076&sr=1-26&keywords=water+bottle

  2. https://www.amazon.com/Fashion-Comics-Superman-Graphic-Large/dp/B06XQWBTFD/ref=sr_1_2?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1527748259&sr=1-2&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=summer+superman+t+shirt

  3. https://www.amazon.com/Comics-Green-Lantern-Beach-Towel/dp/B00MGTUUB2/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1527748496&sr=1-1&keywords=green+lantern+beach+towel&refinements=p_n_srvg_2947266011%3A2972987011

  4. https://www.amazon.com/Inch-Frosted-Donut-Shaped-Inflatables/dp/B01LLQ5QJ6/ref=sr_1_6?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1527748560&sr=1-6&keywords=+floatie

  5. https://www.amazon.com/Premium-Military-Sunglasses-Polarized-protection/dp/B014LAY3KC/ref=sr_1_18?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1527748674&sr=1-18&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=sunglasses

  6. https://www.amazon.com/Beach-Bags-Waterproof-Canvas-Striped/dp/B078TJTLMK/ref=sr_1_48?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1527748746&sr=1-48&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=beach+bag

  7. https://www.amazon.com/Deadpool-Vol-1-Secret-Invasion/dp/0785132732/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

  8. https://www.amazon.com/Twister-Blu-ray-Warner-Home-Video/dp/B00UGQ8ONI/ref=sr_1_9?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1527749197&sr=1-9&keywords=twister

  9. https://www.amazon.com/Nostalgia-ICMP400WD-4-Quart-Electric-Bucket/dp/B00C5ZK93G/ref=sr_1_cc_4?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1527749318&sr=1-4-catcorr&keywords=ice+cream+maker

  10. https://www.amazon.com/Old-River-Outdoors-Metal-Peace/dp/B07BR734LT/ref=sr_1_28?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1527749407&sr=1-28&keywords=Outdoor+decor

  11. https://www.amazon.com/Tenby-Living-2-PACK-Organizer-Hanger/dp/B01HFJYEQE/ref=sr_1_4?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1527749541&sr=1-4&keywords=tie+rack ( He's willing to make a sacrifice to provide for his family)

  12. https://www.amazon.com/American-Gifts-Murica-Coffee-Patriotic/dp/B01CDA6IJG/ref=sr_1_6?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1527749811&sr=1-6&keywords=Murica

  13. https://www.amazon.com/WWE-Defining-Moments-Savage-Figure/dp/B01J125ITA/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1527750069&sr=1-1&keywords=Macho+Man+Randy+Savage

  14. https://www.amazon.com/Cardinal-Games-Jumanji-Game-Action/dp/B072KD87TW/ref=sr_1_8?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1527750204&sr=1-8&keywords=board+games

  15. https://www.amazon.com/TRON-Legacy-Reconfigured-Various-Artists/dp/B004M20YDU/ref=sr_1_3?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1527750280&sr=1-3&keywords=the+tron+soundtrack

  16. https://www.amazon.com/Oral-B-Radiant-Whitening-Toothbrush-Medium/dp/B00SX07354/ref=sr_1_6_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1527750411&sr=8-6&keywords=toothbrush

  17. https://www.amazon.com/Burts-Bees-Crystals-Tropical-Pineapple/dp/B01MSIJ4BV/ref=sr_1_4_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1527750476&sr=1-4&keywords=pineapples

  18. https://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Charlie-Strawberry-Fruit-Stratisfied/dp/B00AY4UPAW/ref=sr_1_6?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1527750661&sr=1-6&keywords=strawberry+seeds

  19. https://www.amazon.com/Wham-Slide-Rider-Double-Boogies/dp/B00382GVOQ/ref=sr_1_19?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1527751092&sr=1-19&keywords=water+slide

  20. https://www.amazon.com/Swimmers-Remote-Control-Flying-Shark/dp/B005FYEAJ8/ref=sr_1_4?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1527751137&sr=1-4&keywords=SHARK
u/ernieball · 2 pointsr/NovemberBumpers2017

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

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u/waltopian · 1 pointr/disney

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.

u/HamburglerOnAcid · 1 pointr/InnerJerkmusicians

Have you seen this before? I would have bought it if it had more Saint. Anger but since it didn't I figured the next best thing would be to just make my own that way I can make it less wimpy.

u/bornrevolution · 1 pointr/Tribes

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

u/serpentpower · 1 pointr/ToolBand

>I'd welcome them doing an album of kindergarten songs at this point.


Well, there is this...

u/Armandeus · 1 pointr/Music

There are at least two CDs available full of Carl Stalling's music for Looney Tunes. I loaned mine to a friend years ago and he still hasn't returned them. :-)

u/gonesnake · 1 pointr/todayilearned

Carl Stalling gave me a nice introduction to classical music and film scores.

u/ElleChupacabra · 1 pointr/WaltDisneyWorld

Just curious do you mean this boxset? I've been thinking about picking it up for awhile now.

u/adfu · 1 pointr/electronicmusic

I'm going to wrongly assume that you mean "where can I buy the r3conf1gur3d album online?" Well, here's one place

u/BeJeezus · 1 pointr/funny

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.

u/arrozconlecheyum · 1 pointr/Disneyland

If you're familiar with torrents this set http://www.amazon.com/Musical-History-Disneyland-Box/dp/B000AA4MHM is floating around the internet.

u/OrigamiRock · 3 pointsr/electronicmusic

Pixelatedcow1 mentioned this further below, but you should give the R3C0NF1GUR3D version of the soundtrack a listen. This track is from that.

u/therightclique · 1 pointr/ToolBand

Rockabye Baby did this first.

u/xDaedalusx · 1 pointr/movies

I was at work today and I saw a Tron Legacy remix album. Oh..wait..here it is.

u/damonish · 2 pointsr/Physics

I don't have spotify to see what you already have, so I must assume it's filled with They Might Be Giants

u/specialkake · 2 pointsr/Parenting

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.

u/Y_pestis · 6 pointsr/tipofmytongue

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.

u/kipod71 · 1 pointr/AudioPost

[similarly informative: the carl stalling project] (http://www.amazon.com/The-Carl-Stalling-Project-1936-1958/dp/B000002LJE)

u/bytesmythe · 2 pointsr/atheism

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.

u/forlorn1 · 2 pointsr/autism

We did some guided meditations from these books -

Starbright

and eventually ended up with this CD (and a couple of other similar ones on his mp3 player)

Indigo Dreams


My son's biggest problem with sleep is quieting his mind down, and at 13 we're still struggling with it.