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"Kids Dance Songs" (04/13/2007) Jazz General Various Artists, St. Clair

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"Songs Just for Kids: Kids Dance and Play" (04/13/2007) Children's Various Artists, St. Clair

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"Animal Dance and Other Silly Songs" (03/06/2001) Rock & Pop Wendee, WENDEE

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"Greatest Dance Hits" (10/12/2004) Rock & Pop Sugar Beats, Turn Up The Music, Inc.Personnel: Andrew Gold (vocals, rap vocals, background vocals); Erin Rakow, Stephanie Taibi, Melissa Taibi, Sara Niemietz, Katie Spencer, Emily Gold, Johnny Kemp, Andrea Bowen (vocals, background vocals); Russel Velazquez, Jess Leprotto, Jesse McCartney (vocals); Ira Siegel, Larry Saltzman (guitar); Danny Wilensky, John Lissauer (saxophone); Bob Zottola, Jim Hynes (trumpet); David Woodford, Bill Churchville (horns); Robbie Kondor (organ, keyboards, percussion); Dennis McDermott, Shawn Pelton, Frank Vilardi (drums); Sophie Kondor, Laura Soloff, Christain Tookes, Dillon Kondor, Katie Mara (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Larry Gates ; Andrew Gold; Wayne Warnecke. Recording information: QBrain Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Arrangers: Russel Velazquez; Andrew Gold; Steve Skinner; Robbie Kondor.

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"Dinosaur Dance, Fun Songs on Serious Subjects" (06/19/2003) Children's Torribio, Penelope, Penelope Torribio

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"Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance Songs [Blister]" (01/28/1997) Children's Sesame Street, Sony Music Distribution (USA)Personnel includes: Elmo.
 
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"Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance Songs" (01/28/1997) Children's Sesame Street, Sony Music Distribution (USA)Personnel includes: Elmo. Recording information: Nola Sound Studios, New York, NY; Sony Music Studios, New York, NY. Unknown Contributor Roles: Clifford Kevin Clash; Jim Martin; Dan Sovak. Arrangers: Dick Lieb; Robby Merkin; Fernando M. Rivas; Dave Conner; Joe Raposo; Paul Jacobs ; Stephen Lawrence.
 
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"Songs, Rhythms and Chants for the Dance" (10/24/2000) Children's Jenkins, Ella, Smithsonian Folkways RecordingsThis collection contains Ella Jenkins' SONGS, RHYTHMS & CHANTS FOR THE DANCE and interviews with Ann Barzel, Jimmy Payne, Lenore Lutheran, Gina Martin, Genieve Fox, Dudley Williams, Ann Lehnhoff, Ruth Page, and Lorenzo Young. Personnel: Ella Jenkins, Pat Johnson & The Reflections, Burma West, The Larry Novak Trio, Guy Gilbert. Producer: Bernadelle Richter. Reissue producer: Anthony Seeger, D.A. Sonneborn. Recorded at The Imagineers Studio, Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Stu Black Sound Studio Inc., Chicago, Illinois. Originally released on FC (7000). Includes liner notes by Ella Jenkins. Jenkins crafted this album with the intention of presenting songs that were suitable for children to dance to. They could do that if they were so inclined, but really, you would not guess that this was the purpose of the record if not for Jenkins' accompanying liner notes. Whether it's danced to or not, it's another in a long line of releases that proves Jenkins to be perhaps the best and most intelligent children's recording artist of the 20th century. The songs can be enjoyed by both kids and adults, and even if it's just kids that are listening, adults can be assured that these are performances that won't insult their intelligence by playing down to them. Musically it's very solid and often bluesy, and it boasts better sound than many other Folkways releases (including some of Jenkins'). The material and arrangements are varied to avoid homogeneity, some songs making use of full vocal choruses, some using basic guitar accompaniment, some based around chants, others getting into rather jazzy grooves with electric organ. (Actually, three numbers played by the Larry Novak Trio are not just jazzy, but actual jazz.) The disc concludes with a few interviews about dance, not just with dancers but also with a dance student, a dance reviewer, a dance teacher of the blind, choreographers, and so forth. Not the kind of selections many will listen to repeatedly, perhaps, but as they're all placed together at the end they don't impede the flow of the music. ~ Richie Unterberger
 
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"Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance Songs" (01/28/1997) Children's Sesame Street, Sony Music Distribution (USA)Personnel includes: Elmo. Recording information: Nola Sound Studios, New York, NY; Sony Music Studios, New York, NY. Unknown Contributor Roles: Clifford Kevin Clash; Jim Martin; Dan Sovak. Arrangers: Dick Lieb; Robby Merkin; Fernando M. Rivas; Dave Conner; Joe Raposo; Paul Jacobs ; Stephen Lawrence.
 
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"Songs, Rhythms and Chants for the Dance" (10/24/2000) Children's Jenkins, Ella, Smithsonian Folkways RecordingsThis collection contains Ella Jenkins' SONGS, RHYTHMS & CHANTS FOR THE DANCE and interviews with Ann Barzel, Jimmy Payne, Lenore Lutheran, Gina Martin, Genieve Fox, Dudley Williams, Ann Lehnhoff, Ruth Page, and Lorenzo Young. Personnel: Ella Jenkins, Pat Johnson & The Reflections, Burma West, The Larry Novak Trio, Guy Gilbert. Producer: Bernadelle Richter. Reissue producer: Anthony Seeger, D.A. Sonneborn. Recorded at The Imagineers Studio, Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Stu Black Sound Studio Inc., Chicago, Illinois. Originally released on FC (7000). Includes liner notes by Ella Jenkins. Jenkins crafted this album with the intention of presenting songs that were suitable for children to dance to. They could do that if they were so inclined, but really, you would not guess that this was the purpose of the record if not for Jenkins' accompanying liner notes. Whether it's danced to or not, it's another in a long line of releases that proves Jenkins to be perhaps the best and most intelligent children's recording artist of the 20th century. The songs can be enjoyed by both kids and adults, and even if it's just kids that are listening, adults can be assured that these are performances that won't insult their intelligence by playing down to them. Musically it's very solid and often bluesy, and it boasts better sound than many other Folkways releases (including some of Jenkins'). The material and arrangements are varied to avoid homogeneity, some songs making use of full vocal choruses, some using basic guitar accompaniment, some based around chants, others getting into rather jazzy grooves with electric organ. (Actually, three numbers played by the Larry Novak Trio are not just jazzy, but actual jazz.) The disc concludes with a few interviews about dance, not just with dancers but also with a dance student, a dance reviewer, a dance teacher of the blind, choreographers, and so forth. Not the kind of selections many will listen to repeatedly, perhaps, but as they're all placed together at the end they don't impede the flow of the music. ~ Richie Unterberger
 
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"Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance Songs [Blister]" (01/28/1997) Children's Sesame Street, Sony Music Distribution (USA)Personnel includes: Elmo.
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