
20th Century Fox - 20th Century Fox
Release date: 2004-08-31
DVD
Bright, Children, Children's Entertainment, Children's Video, Children's/Family, Childrens, Color, English, Family, Kids, Merry, Movie, Music, Music Video Collection, Suitable for Children, USA, Upbeat, Video, Vocal Music




Amazon includes the DVD BABY SONGS ROCK AND ROLL under my name Hap Palmer. I just want to make it clear that I have nothing to do with this DVD. You can look at the box to confirm this.
My songs are used in many other Baby Songs DVDs but I have nothing to do with the DVD BABY SONGS ROCK AND ROLL. It does not use my songs, I do not sing on it and I had no involvement in the production.
Hap Palmer
I agree 100% with "busapp." The production value is very low and the videos are 'scripted' in a ridiculously cheesy fashion. The cover suggests that little kids are playing instruments (or at least playing along with toy instruments); that's not the case at all. It also says it was produced in 2004. But it's quite obvious that the music videos were shot in the 1980's (maybe they burned the DVD in 2004). My daughter loves watching other kids dance and sing and play along to music videos (like Jack's Big Music show on Noggin). But this video couldn't keep her interest for more than a few seconds. Had the cover art been a little more honest, I wouldn't have purchased this DVD.
The video has very little to do with the songs. The video is a type of poorly produced and poorly directed series of sketches of people doing things. However, what they are doing has very little to do with the music. There is a connection, since the video has items similar to what the songs are considering, but the connection is not in rhythm and misses the point of rock and roll altogether. The video does not rock to the music. So, watching the video does not inspire the little one to dance. This is a cheaply made and cheaply put together video that is way below standard. It is not worth the price.