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Here Come The 123s [CD/DVD] | ![Here Come The 123s [CD/DVD]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51-2JL2TbCL._SL160_.jpg) | Artist: They Might Be Giants Label: Disney Sound Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $10.22 as of 11/23/2009 01:43 CST details You Save: $8.76 (46%)
New (33) Used (5) from $10.22
Seller: beaches_entertainment Rating: 66 reviews Sales Rank: 164
Format: Deluxe Edition Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: TAF10241 UPC: 050087107840 EAN: 0050087107840 ASIN: B000VDDCLK
Release Date: February 5, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Generates smooth and accurate sound. | | • | good | | • | Highly Recommended. |
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | 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 Mississippi | | • | One Dozen Monkeys | | • | Eight Hundred and Thirteen Mile Car Trip | | • | I Can Add | | • | Nonagon | | • | Even Numbers | | • | Ooh La! Ooh La! | | • | Heart of the Band | | • | Hot Dog! | | • | Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme | | • | Outro/Here Come the 123s |
Disc 2
| • | Here Come the 123s [video content] | | • | Zeroes [video content] | | • | One Everything [video content] | | • | Number Two [video content] | | • | Triops Has Three Eyes [video content] | | • | Apartment Four [video content] | | • | High Five! [video content] | | • | The Secret Life of Six [video content] | | • | Seven [video content] | | • | Seven Days of the Week (I Never Go To Work) [video content] | | • | Figure Eight [video content] | | • | Pirate Girls Nine [video content] | | • | Nine Bowls of Soup [video content] | | • | Ten Mississippi [video content] | | • | One Dozen Monkeys [video content] | | • | Eight Hundred and Thirteen Mile Car Trip [video content] | | • | I Can Add [video content] | | • | Nonagon [video content] | | • | Even Numbers [video content] | | • | Ooh La! Ooh La! [video content] | | • | Heart of the Band [video content] | | • | Hot Dog! [video content] | | • | Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme [video content] | | • | Outro/Here Come the 123s [video content] |
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Grammy Winning, Platinum selling Artists They Might Be Giants formed as a duo in 1982.
Following a successful decade, in the late 90s the band began expanding their horizons into television, movies, and the internet, notably contributing the opening theme to "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, " "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and the Grammy winning song "Boss of Me" for "Malcom in the Middle."
TMBG have released three very critically acclaimed and commercially successful family albums starting with: "NO!" then followed up by "Here Comes the ABCs" and most recently "Here Comes the 123s".
Entertainment Weekly gives "Here Comes the 123s" an A!
Amazon.com They Might Be Giants are like the handful of best-selling authors who also happen to be doctors or astrophysicists: They do two things so well--in their case kids' music and grown-up music--that it seems a little unfair, like the talent scale has been tipped too hard in their favor. Like Here Come the 123s, the follow-up to 2005's Here Come the ABCs, and TMBG's third kids' record. Here the Johns--Linnell and Flansburgh--are up to their usual smart shenanigans: In "Seven," a bunch of skinny numerals crash a stranger’s living room before settling in for some cake, and in "Nine Bowls of Soup" an ichthyosaur is so enamored of soup he works out a way to balance a multitude of bowls on his scaly body. The brilliance isn’t limited to the lyrics. The Johns know a thing or 1-2-3 about crafting seriously jammable music. Highights include “High Five,” a flippy, freewheeling dab of disco, and “One Everything,” a juiced-up, jangly rocker with a message for listeners ages 3 to 93: an untidy room actually is an insult to the omniverse. --Tammy La Gorce
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| Customer Reviews:
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Lots of fun November 9, 2009 Michael Magill (Centreville, VA USA) I have Here comes science, Here come the 123s and Here come the ABCs. My kids like them all but this is my second favorite. The songs and videos are good. I would definitely recommend this.
A BIG HIT with my 3 year old twins October 15, 2009 Natalie M. Jacobs (Trenton, New Jersey United States) My boys loved the TMBG ABC DVD so I thought I'd see how this one would go over. The music is catchy (even I like it!!) and the teaching is subtle yet effective. I highly recommend it.
Love They Might Be Giants October 11, 2009 Diana (OR, USA) I got this cd because I love They Might Be Giants. My kids are a bit too old for this one, as they can both count to 10 (my kids are 4 and 7) however, they love the songs and melodies. We still watch it a ton.
Awesome for yound kids and their parents September 27, 2009 Abs (San Francisco, CA) My 5 and 3 year old daughters love so many songs on this and not hard on the ears for adults
TMBG have always been a clever band that mix smart ironic lyrics into nice tunes. They really nail it at times with their education focused songs.
Great value to entertain the kids and they learn just a little in the process
Here come the 123s September 25, 2009 G. D. Green (USA) 0 out of 10 found this review helpful
I have not received these two products as of 9/25/09, therefore I cannot rate it
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