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Music CD - They Might Be Giants: Here Come The 123s (with Bonus Tracks and Video) - Amazon.com Exclusive [CD/DVD]
![Here Come The 123s (with Bonus Tracks and Video) - Amazon.com Exclusive [CD/DVD]. They Might Be Giants Tracks: Here Come the 123s, Zeroes, One Everything, Number Two, Triops Has Three Eyes, Apartment Four, High Five!, The Secret Life of Six, Seven, Seven Days of the Week (I Never Go to Work), Figure Eight, Pirate Girls Nine, Nine Bowls of Soup, Ten Mississip](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JZ93kbFGL._SL160_.jpg)
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Music CD: Here Come The 123s (with Bonus Tracks and Video) - Amazon.com Exclusive [CD/DVD] Artist: They Might Be Giants
List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $13.99
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Manufacturer: Disney Sound
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1. Here Come the 123s 2. Zeroes 3. One Everything 4. Number Two 5. Triops Has Three Eyes 6. Apartment Four 7. High Five! 8. The Secret Life of Six 9. Seven 10. Seven Days of the Week (I Never Go to Work) 11. Figure Eight 12. Pirate Girls Nine 13. Nine Bowls of Soup 14. Ten Mississippi 15. One Dozen Monkeys 16. Eight Hundred and Thirteen Mile Car Trip 17. Infinity 18. I Can Add 19. Nonagon 20. Even Numbers 21. Ooh La! Ooh La! 22. Heart of the Band 23. Hot Dog! 24. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme 25. One Two Three Four - BONUS Track 26. John Lee Supertaster (Live) - BONUS Track 27. Bed, Bed, Bed (Live) - BONUS Track
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0050087111274 Format: Enhanced Label: Disney Sound Manufacturer: Disney Sound Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: Disney Sound Release Date: 2008-02-05 Studio: Disney Sound
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Top top top stuff for kids of any age Comment: My daughter, at the tender age of 19 months loves this CD - so much so that she cries if we try to put anything else on. She only wants to hear TMBG now. The ABCs and No! get the exact same treatment. My wife and I are only praying that they come out with more children's stuff so we can vary it up a bit. Gotta say, even after countless hearings the songs never wear on your ears. There are just so many levels to them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pure fun! Comment: Once again, TMBG take the prize for most fun and infectious music. Their lyrics are so clever - how great to assume kids are smart and funny! I frequently find myself singing "Oh no no I never go to work" or "Pirate girls" when I least expect it. This is also a great value because you get the CD and the videos on the DVD. Personally, I like this one even more than "here come the ABCs."
Customer Rating:      Summary: Even better than the ABC's Comment: I liked TMBG's other children's CDs as well, but this CD is the best yet. I find myself singing some of the songs to myself even when my kid isn't listening to the CD. It's fantastic! They really are might be giants!
Customer Rating:      Summary: awesome! Comment: This is an amazing CD/DVD!! I was a fan of TMBG before I had kids...and now i'm even more of a fan! My 2 1/2 and 1 year old both LOVE the DVD and the CD is great for car rides. I highly recommend this to any parent who wants to entertain the kids as well as yourself. The songs are also very educational.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fabulous!! And funny! Comment: My kids love love love this CD. and I don't find it annoying either, which is a huge plus! My daughter that just turned 2 sings along with the songs, as well as my five year old, 11 year old and 12 yeard old. OK I admit it. I sing it too. Now we need to buy the ABC one!
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Editorial Reviews:
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The release date is early February, but it's hard to imagine a more hotly anticipated kids' CD arriving all year. Here Come the 123s, the companion piece to 2005's Here Come the ABCs, is among the buzziest properties to hit kid-land since Laurie Berkner started shaking things up in the late '90s. That's because the artists behind it are the kinds of geniuses who merit a thousand-page expose in The New Yorker but also know how to bust out a proper jam. The Johns--that's John Flansburgh and John Linnell to the uninitiated--have accomplished what no other respected rock band has done with these discs: they've blown the lid off They Might Be Giants' otherwise cultish fan base and brokered themselves a deal with a couple of generations. TMBG have made bright and extremely quirky pop songs out of stuff you learn in preschool (the ABCs and 123s), and 2- to 10-year-olds, as well as their clever, discriminating parents, get to feel good--and maybe learn something, too. Highlights on a CD/DVD package with nary a dud among its 24 audio tracks include the disco-dipped "High Five," the funk-flecked, Dust Brothers-produced "Seven," and the head-trippy but hugely sensible (think about it) "One Everything." --Tammy La Gorce
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