Disney - O Mickey, Where Art Thou?
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Track List: O Mickey, Where Art Thou?
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- Circle Of Life - Collin Raye
- Zip A Dee Doo Dah - Elizabeth Cook
- You'll Be In My Heart - Kevin Montgomery
- Baby Mine - Caroline Brown
- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (Instrumental) - O Mickey, Where Art Thou?
- Bare Necessities - Stonewall Jackson
- When Somebody Loved Me - Sonya Isaacs
- You've Got A Friend In Me - Amanda Martin
- Mickey Mouse Medley (Instrumental) - O Mickey, Where Art Thou?
- When I See An Elephant Fly - Robbie Fulks
- I Will Go Sailing No More - Charlie Louvin
- When You Wish Upon A Star - Ronnie Milsap
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Album Details: O Mickey, Where Art Thou?
- Release Date:
- 04/01/2003
- Label:
- Walt Disney Records
- UPC:
- 050086008377
User Reviews: O Mickey, Where Art Thou?
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Relax, and enjoy the Mouse...
, May 4, 2004Reviewer: Marshdaddy - See all Marshdaddy's reviews -
O'Brother indeed.
, April 4, 2003Reviewer: Dylan S - See all Dylan S's reviewsFunny how Disney is so hyper-protective with it's copyrighted material, yet they don't mind profiting from someone else's idea at all.
O' hypocrisy, where art thou? Orlando apparently.
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Pro Reviews: O Mickey, Where Art Thou?
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Combining the enduring popularity of the songs from Disney movies with the current craze for bluegrass and old-timey music, O Mickey, Where Art Thou? presents Disney standards as performed by country and bluegrass performers. Not surprisingly for such a high-concept album, the results are something of a mixed bag; the dueling-banjos rendition of "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" is inspired, as is the similar treatment given to "Mickey Mouse Club March/The Ballad of Davy Crocket." Elizabeth Cook's "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah," Robbie Fulks' "When I See an Elephant Fly," and Stonewall Jackson's "The Bare Necessities" have fun with the clever wordplay in the songs and sound natural performed in the old-timey style; likewise, Collin Raye's "Circle of Life," Charlie Louvin's "I Will Go Sailing No More," and Ronnie Milsap's "When You Wish Upon a Star" also work especially well. The songs that aren't as successful certainly aren't bad, but don't really gain as much from their makeovers as the rest of the album. In particular, ballads like "Baby Mine" and "When She Loved Me" suffer the most from the slightly over-produced sound that keeps the album from sounding genuinely old-timey. Still, O Mickey, Where Art Thou? is a creative and entertaining album that should please both parents and kids. - Heather Phares, All Music Guide |
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Pros: Great artists!
Cons: Hard to make some Disney songs into bluegrass songs.
For starters, if you don't like Disney and/or Bluegrass music then you won't like this album...it just seems so simple to me.
Ok, onto the album. I was a little concerned, as both a Disney and a Bluegrass fan, when I heard "Circle of Life" being done in a bluegrass feel. Some of the songs fit perfectly! Bare Necessities, Supercall..., Zip-A-Dee..., Mickey Mouse Club...all these were natural fits and I wish Disney had been a little more selective in this way. I have a hard time picturing elephants, zebras and lions getting down to the sounds of the Blue Ridge Mtns...just seems weird to me.
The artists were incredible! Great skill on the instruments and the singing was wonderful. All-in-all this album is worth every penny...IF, as I mentioned already...you actually like Disney and Bluegrass. If you don't like either one of these, stay away from this album. Maybe you'll find a nice Eminem CD to critique, but leave real American music to the experts... ...