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All Wrapped Up. All Wrapped Up is a Christmas-themed CD released by musical artists signed to Hollywood Records singing their own versions of holiday songs.

All Wrapped Up

It was released on November 4, 2008, available exclusively at Target stores nationwide.[1] Track listing[edit] Chart performance[edit] All Wrapped Up debuted at number 53 on the Billboard 200.[2] The following week the album rose 29 places, staying at #24.[3] It has been slipping in the chart until the first week of January 2009, when the album experienced a 112% sales surge, catapulting from #88 to #10 in its eight week on the chart.[4]

Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic. Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic is a 5-volume compilation series, each containing 25 songs compiled from Disneyland and Walt Disney World, various Disney films in animation and live-action, and the Walt Disney anthology television series.

Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic

Each volume was released individually on CD and cassette between 1995 and 1998. Volume One was released on March 28, 1995, Volume Two on September 12, 1995, Volume Three on July 2, 1996, Volume Four on July 15, 1997 and Volume Five on September 22, 1998. In 2000, a box set was released containing volumes 1 - 3, followed by a box set containing volumes 1 - 4 in 2001. Finally, a box set containing all five volumes packaged in a slipcase was released by Walt Disney Records in Australia, Japan, North America and Europe in 2003. The series was followed by Disney's Greatest, a three-volume compilation series released in 2001 and 2002. Track listing See also References Amazon's Information on album. The Naked Brothers Band (album) After being asked to record an album, the brothers began writing several songs for the show.

The Naked Brothers Band (album)

The songs had a pop style, directed more for younger viewers. Alex was only able to write two songs for the series, due to being 8 at the time. The band released the album on October 7, 2007. The album debuted at #23 on the Billboard 200. All songs written and composed by Nat Wolff, except "I Could Be" and "Alien Clones" by Alex Wolff. The album received generally mixed reviews, Allmusic gave the album a 31⁄2 star rating [3] while other sites said the album was aimed at younger children, due to its bubblegum pop style and catchy lyrics. Pixies discography. The discography of the Pixies, an American alternative rock band, includes four studio albums, twelve singles, five compilations, one mini-LP, and three EPs as of March 2014[update].

Pixies discography

In 2013, a week after the departure of bassist Kim Deal, the band released the song "Bagboy", and then EP1, consisting of 4 new songs. In 2014, Pixies released EP2 and EP3, and Indie Cindy - a full-length album combining the songs from EP1, EP2 and EP3. Studio Albums[edit] "—" denotes albums that were released but did not chart. EPs[edit] Live albums[edit] The Pixies collaborated with Disc Live to release a string of limited edition live albums throughout 2004 as part of their reunion tour.

Shout Out Louds. Shout Out Louds are an indie pop band from Stockholm, Sweden.

Shout Out Louds

The group has toured with bands such as The Strokes, The Magic Numbers, The Rosebuds, and The Essex Green. Band members[edit] Discography[edit] Albums[edit] EPs[edit] 100° EP (2003)Oh, Sweetheart EP (2004)Very Loud EP (2004)Combines EP (Remixes) (2006) Singles[edit] "Hurry Up Let's Go" (2003)"Shut Your Eyes" (2003)"Please Please Please" (2004)"Very Loud" / "Wish I Was Dead" (2004)"The Comeback" (2005) (#63 UK)"Please Please Please", (2006) (#53 UK)"Tonight I Have to Leave It" (2007)"Impossible" (2008)"Walls" (2010)"Fall Hard" (2010)"Show Me Something New" (2010)"Blue Ice" (2012)"Walking in Your Footsteps" (2013)"Illusions" (2013)

The Little Mermaid (soundtrack) The soundtrack was first released by Walt Disney Records on October 13, 1989 on both CD and cassette tape.[1] On November 22, 1994 the album was included in a four-disc box set entitled The Music Behind the Magic: The Musical Artistry of Alan Menken, Howard Ashman & Tim Rice.[2] The box set included work tapes and demos intertwined into the finished original soundtrack.[3] The soundtrack (without the demos and work tapes) was re-released with different artwork, on October 14, 1997[4] and it was released internationally on October 31, 2000 in a double pack with The Little Mermaid II soundtrack.[5] On October 3, 2006, a new two-disc special edition version of the soundtrack was released to correspond with the two-disc Platinum Edition DVD release of The Little Mermaid.

The Little Mermaid (soundtrack)

All music composed by Alan Menken with lyrics by Howard Ashman. All scores composed by Menken. Several pieces of music from the movie remain unreleased in any format from Disney.