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Released: 1996-04-09

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Title Tracks for Schoolhouse Rock Rocks
  • 1. I'm Just a Bill
  • 2. Three Is A Magic Number - Blind Melon
  • 3. Conjunction Junction
  • 4. Electricity, Electricity
  • 5. No More Kings
  • 6. The Shot Heard 'Round the World
  • 7. My Hero, Zero
  • 8. The Energy Blues
  • 9. Little Twelvetoes
  • 10. Verb: That's What's Happening
  • 11. Interplanet Janet
  • 12. Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here
  • 13. Unpack Your Adjectives
  • 14. The Tale of Mr. Morton

Product Details
Schoolhouse Rock Rocks
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (1996-04-09)
  • Publisher: Atlantic
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Studio: Atlantic
  • Sales Rank in Music: #13067

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43 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not the originals, but a fine tribute, November 28, 2002
By 
seoulbrother (Thailand via Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Schoolhouse Rock Rocks (Audio CD)
Unlike those who have been shocked by the high reviews for this album, I'm shocked by the low reviews. They come almost exclusively from people expecting a collection of the original SHR songs. THIS IS A TRIBUTE ALBUM! If you don't understand what that means, you shouldn't buy this record.

Among the things you do get are:
-One of the last tracks put out by Blind Melon before the death of Shannon Hoon.
-A track by Moby about three years before he was shot into the stratosphere of fame.

-Arguably the best track that one-hit-wonder Skee-Lo ever laid.
-A very timely reworking of "No More Kings" done in classic Pavement style.
-A "hip" Biz Markie without his usual "hop".
-A chance to reflect on how the world as a whole and the world of music have changed since those simple days of the early seventies.

I question whether anyone who uses a music review to insult a whole generation deserves to be an editor at Amazon.

And lastly, I don't really think that...Read more

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great music takes me both back to the 70s and into the 90s!, July 18, 2002
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Beth Cholette "doctor_beth" (Upstate NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Schoolhouse Rock Rocks (Audio CD)
I was a HUGE SHR fan growing up and still love watching some of the old clips on my SHR America Rock VHS tape. But while I feel a little silly and juvenille watching the original shows, I feel cool and hip when I listen to my SHR Rocks! album! This CD takes some of the best SHR songs from the 70s and puts them in the hands of trendy 90s rock bands; the resulting songs are frequently very different from the originals yet still a lot of fun. I especially like "Mr. Morton," a song that I only vaguely recollect from my younger years that's turned into a cool, sort of rap-style melody here. Overall, this is a great modern compilation that's likely to be enjoyed by both those who grew up with SHR and those who like the bands featured.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun, fun, fun, December 28, 1999
This review is from: Schoolhouse Rock Rocks (Audio CD)
This album is a fun way to escape the reality of modern music. I used several songs for skits at my graduation party almost two years ago and they were a huge hit. My friends and I still get a good laugh listening to it every now and then. How can anyone deeply analyze or criticize something like this? I didn't grow up on Schoolhouse Rock, but it seems to me that it's not something to be picked apart or taken too seriously. It was supposed to make education fun, and this cd is simply bringing it back. True, the songs don't sound exactly the same as they used to, but that's the whole idea. And my six year old sister still walks around the house sometimes singing "Conjunction Junction." This album will ad a nice flavor and interesting twist to anyone's music collection.
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