Amazon.comIf the 9-year-old in your life hasn't alerted you already, consider this your heads up: Not since Hilary Duff has Disney delivered the masses a tween sensation as hot as the double-life-leading Miss Hannah Montana. More important for speaker-blowing second- to seventh-graders and the parents forced to buy them CDs, though, no small-screen sensation transcends the tube more convincingly. Part party girl and part plain old good girl, Montana--a sweet-voiced, playful performer--never skimps on the pipes. Country fans will chalk that up to our rhyme-named heroine's lineage; 14-year-old Miley Cyrus, who plays Montana, is the daughter of Nashville star Billy Ray Cyrus (who duets on this disc's sentimental, twang-resistant last track). The rest of the world, though, is apt to find itself belting along based on Hannah's unsinkable hooks and frothy Ashlee-meets-Hilary vocals alone: theme song "Best of Both Worlds" bumps around off a Joan Jett-reminiscent springboard; "Who Said" rips a page from the emo diaries; and "Just Like You" ladles on harmonies sweet enough to attach a stick to. Additional tracks like Jesse McCartney's "She's No You" and B5's Earth Wind & Fire redo "Shining Star" are first-rate complements to the proceedings, but make no mistake: this dance-happy hybrid belongs to the reigning pop princess alone. --Tammy La Gorce
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The sound is ringing in my head I can't get away from the sound. The kids play and sing to it whenever they can and of course I have to listen to it unless I can use the chainsaw or grinder to sound it out. This young lady seems to have a good head on her shoulders and a great voice, and her tunes are your standard music without all the throat ripping or doof doofing of many other current sounds. It will be a phase your young teenagers go through which could be alot worse but can't be much better then this album.
The little cherubs will love it.
Album Description Straight from the National SOLD-OUT "Best of Both Worlds" Concert Tour!
Featuring 14 Hits by Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus PLUS Bonus DVD Concert Highlights including Backstage Footage and Photos.
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Good but anoying..... My daughter begged me for this the day it came out. Well, I did end up getting it but was very dissapointed with the music and the DVD. The only good song is Rock star. Everything else sounds like edited versions of Hannah songs over screaming teeny bopers. Also don't listen to this really loud. There is one over excited fan that was to close to the recording mic who is screaming her head off! The DVD wasent that great to be honest :(. My daughter was pritty dissapointed overall but hey at least it keeps her quiet on those long car rides :)
Amazon.comTweens aren't often heralded for their good judgment and excellent taste (Heelys--hello), but if any young starlet can redeem them, it's Hannah Montana. On this, the second soundtrack from the Disney Channel series, Miley Cyrus takes her cues from her TV alter ego, who has an alter ego of her own: Disc 1 features Miley as Hannah, hair-tossing pop princess by weekend, likable schoolgirl by weekday (see "Old Blue Jeans" and "True Friends" to get a sense of each episode's un-cloying sweetness). But disc 2 is the start of something new, as her friends over on the High School Musical set might say: Miley sings strictly as her spunky, truth-telling self. This yields a number of pepped-up pop tracks bound to vibrate through the walls of pink bedrooms everywhere--"See You Again" is a boy-centric song instantly relatable to anyone who's ever been in seventh grade and suffered a bout of bashfulness, "East Northumberland High" puts a punk spin on an I'm-just-not-into-you tale, and "Clear" bounces on a reggae beat while canceling any doubt about our heroine's ability to stand up for herself. Like Hannah before her, Miley makes the best of both worlds--this well-worth-it set, by turns rockin' and reflective, is a masterful example. --Tammy La Gorce
Hannah Montana Photos
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One of the few CDs the whole family can listen to in the car. The songs are catchy without being repetitive and annoying. I thought I would hate the CDs but they really grew on me quickly and I don't mind listening to them and it keeps the kids happy!
Amazon.comThe Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds live concert was a sold-out sensation everywhere it played, and this concert video is the next best thing to being there for all the fans that couldn't get tickets to attend the concert in person. The movie opens with Miley Cyrus backstage in make-up and hair, warming up with vocal exercises, then cuts to Hannah Montana (her alter ego)'s performance of "Rock Star," and then back in time to four weeks before her performance when concert rehearsals were just beginning. It runs like a backstage special feature for a while, following Hannah Montana through coaching, choreography scenes with Kenny Ortega, and rehearsal sessions. Then it's back to concert footage from opening night in St. Louis and all along the tour, seasoned here and there with some fun looks at the concerts' special effects, quick costume changes, other logistical challenges (Hannah gets dropped during a routine early in the tour), and lots of shots of the enthusiastic, mostly female 'tween audiences. The 3D format gives the audience a nice sense of being there and includes some effective, if somewhat overused shots of the crowd waving, Hannah/Miley reaching out to the audience, and fun stunts like the drummer's twirling stick thrown high in the air and the guitar player's pick being tossed out into the audience. The sound is adequate, but fails to replicate the live concert experience (the plus side is that the audience's ears won't be ringing for hours after the performance). Hannah Montana's performance includes "Rock Star," "Life's What You Make It," "Just Like You," "Nobody's Perfect," and "We Got the Party." The Jonas Brothers perform "When You Look Me In the Eyes" and "Year 3000," and then Miley hits the stage with "Start All Over," "I Got Nerve," "I Miss You" (which Miley wrote in honor of her Granddad's passing), "Going Away," "GNO: Girl's Night Out," and "The Best of Both Worlds." This 3D concert presentation truly is the "best of both worlds," a 3D concert experience with easy availability and minimal expense. Better yet is the message that girls can do anything they want if they put their minds and hearts to it. (Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
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Quality Entertainment & talent, this Miley Cyrus! Believe me, I'm no tween! ...an older family man, former entertainer. I know music and talent. Miley Cyrus is pure talent...her voice, personality, stage presence. She has it all. The creators of this DVD have given this young performer a perfect production on DVD. Camera cuts timed just right to keep the excitement going; yet each shot heldlong enough so you're not cheated. Miley has earned her STAR title, and this DVD has a mix of quality entertainment and even behind-the-scenes action that makes it a favorite of mine. Totally unexpected to be this good, but, hey, I'll take it, and highly recommend you consider the same.
Expected better from Disney When buying a karaoke CD, I expect the same music with maybe some background singing. Unfortunately, this karaoke CD has someone else singing lead vocals in the background and not quite the exact music as the original. In some of the songs the lead vocals is sung by a male! I would not have purchased this if I had heard it first.
Amazon.comThe Hannah Montana special edition soundtrack arrives so coolly p ackaged and with such a bonanza of extras that it might even induce budget-conscious tweens who already own the original to break open their piggy banks a second time. All the same hyper-charged, deliriously fun songs are here--the Radio Disney hit "If We Were a Movie" and the speaker-hazardous "Pumpin' up the Party" included--but so is a new number, "Nobody's Perfect," that again reaches out with a message from Miley Cyrus, a.k.a. Hannah, without mitigating the sky-high mood. Toe-tapping, indeed, is mandatory. Throughout. Other deluxe-edition tack-ons include signed snaps of the double-life-leading superstar, a certificate for a free "This Is the Life" ringtone, and a starter course of celebrity dish: in addition to a concert sliver featuring "Nobody's Perfect" on disc two (the DVD), Miss Cyrus leads her breathless fans on chummy, if minimally revealing, backstage tour. --Tammy La GorceHannah Montana Photos
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Happy Daughter My daughter is one of the masses caught up in the Hanna Montana hysteria. This double cd definately makes her happy, and, the music is fairly tollerable. Comes with abunch of extras (a boolet, pictures, ect.) There is definately more nails-on-chalkboard kids music out there. Heck, if she sticks with Hanna and never gets into death metal or hip-hop, I'd be ok with that.
Album DescriptionHannah Montana 2: Non-Stop Dance Party is a full on Non-Stop Dance Party with your favorite songs from the girl with a double life! Featuring a fresh mix of the complete soundtrack all re-mixed into a continuous dance party mix. PLUS a photography slide show, music video and printable party invitations.
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Luved The REmixes!! Ok so here's wut i thought i thought dey were great remixes except that it wuznt a great way 2 start the dance (with "One In A Million") i didnt like it well here's how it goes
One In A Million (Chris Cox Remix)
True Friend (Chris Cox Remix)
Old Blue Jeans (Chris Cox Remix)
Make Some Noise (Chris Cox Remix)
Nobody's Perfect (Chris Cox Remix)
Rock Star (Chris Cox Remix)
Life's What You Make It (Chris Cox Remix)
We Got The Party (With Us) (Chris Cox Remix)
You And Me Together (Chris Cox Remix)
Bigger Than Us (Chris Cox Remix)
BONUS: Chris Cox Megamix (a REAL remix of choruses of:)
-Old Blue Jeans
-Make Some Noise
-Nobody's Perfect
-Rock Star
-Life's What You Make It
-We Got The Party (With Us)
WAL-MART EXCLUSIVE
This Is The Life (Remix)
Bonus Enhanced CD Features
-Nobody's Perfect (Live in London Performance)
-Life's What You Make It (Live in London Performance)
-Hannah Montana 2 Photo Slideshow
-Pritable Party Invitations
Amazon.comThe Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds live concert was a sold-out sensation everywhere it played, and this concert video is the next best thing to being there for all the fans that couldn't get tickets to attend the concert in person. The movie opens with Miley Cyrus backstage in make-up and hair, warming up with vocal exercises, then cuts to Hannah Montana (her alter ego)'s performance of "Rock Star," and then back in time to four weeks before her performance when concert rehearsals were just beginning. It runs like a backstage special feature for a while, following Hannah Montana through coaching, choreography scenes with Kenny Ortega, and rehearsal sessions. Then it's back to concert footage from opening night in St. Louis and all along the tour, seasoned here and there with some fun looks at the concerts' special effects, quick costume changes, other logistical challenges (Hannah gets dropped during a routine early in the tour), and lots of shots of the enthusiastic, mostly female 'tween audiences. The 3D format gives the audience a nice sense of being there and includes some effective, if somewhat overused shots of the crowd waving, Hannah/Miley reaching out to the audience, and fun stunts like the drummer's twirling stick thrown high in the air and the guitar player's pick being tossed out into the audience. The sound is adequate, but fails to replicate the live concert experience (the plus side is that the audience's ears won't be ringing for hours after the performance). Hannah Montana's performance includes "Rock Star," "Life's What You Make It," "Just Like You," "Nobody's Perfect," and "We Got the Party." The Jonas Brothers perform "When You Look Me In the Eyes" and "Year 3000," and then Miley hits the stage with "Start All Over," "I Got Nerve," "I Miss You" (which Miley wrote in honor of her Granddad's passing), "Going Away," "GNO: Girl's Night Out," and "The Best of Both Worlds." This 3D concert presentation truly is the "best of both worlds," a 3D concert experience with easy availability and minimal expense. Better yet is the message that girls can do anything they want if they put their minds and hearts to it. (Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
REVIEW
Quality Entertainment & talent, this Miley Cyrus! Believe me, I'm no tween! ...an older family man, former entertainer. I know music and talent. Miley Cyrus is pure talent...her voice, personality, stage presence. She has it all. The creators of this DVD have given this young performer a perfect production on DVD. Camera cuts timed just right to keep the excitement going; yet each shot held long enough so you're not cheated. Miley has earned her STAR title, and this DVD has a mix of quality entertainment and even behind-the-scenes action that makes it a favorite of mine. Totally unexpected to be this good, but, hey, I'll take it, and highly recommend you consider the same.
Amazon.comIf the 9-year-old in your life hasn't alerted you already, consider this your heads up: Not since Hilary Duff has Disney delivered the masses a tween sensation as hot as the double-life-leading Miss Hannah Montana. More important for speaker-blowing second- to seventh-graders and the parents forced to buy them CDs, though, no small-screen sensation transcends the tube more convincingly. Part party girl and part plain old good girl, Montana--a sweet-voiced, playful performer--never skimps on the pipes. Country fans will chalk that up to our rhyme-named heroine's lineage; 14-year-old Miley Cyrus, who plays Montana, is the daughter of Nashville star Billy Ray Cyrus (who duets on this disc's sentimental, twang-resistant last track). The rest of the world, though, is apt to find itself belting along based on Hannah's unsinkable hooks and frothy Ashlee-meets-Hilary vocals alone: theme song "Best of Both Worlds" bumps around off a Joan Jett-reminiscent springboard; "Who Said" rips a page from the emo diaries; and "Just Like You" ladles on harmonies sweet enough to attach a stick to. Additional tracks like Jesse McCartney's "She's No You" and B5's Earth Wind & Fire redo "Shining Star" are first-rate complements to the proceedings, but make no mistake: this dance-happy hybrid belongs to the reigning pop princess alone. --Tammy La Gorce
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HANNAH MONTANA SOUNDTRACK TENGO UNA HIJA DE 8 AÑOS A LA CUAL LE ENCANTO ESTE CD. LO ESCUCHA DIA Y NOCHE. INCLUSO DESEA SU FIESTA DE CUMPLEAÑOS DE HANNAH MONTANA Y QUE PONGA SU MUSICA TODA LA FIESTA. ES LA MISMA MUSICA DE LA SERIE. ADEMAS TRAE VIDEOS. ESTA MUY LINDO. VALE LA PENA