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Songs of the Polka King, Vol. 1 | 
enlarge | Artist: Frankie Yankovic Label: Cleveland Int'l Category: Music
Buy New: $16.98
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 69585
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 709522101522 EAN: 0709522101522 ASIN: B0000021YF
Release Date: September 24, 1996 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $5.00 when you spend $25.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Introduction | | • | Just Because | | • | Who Stole the Kiska | | • | Hoop-Dee-Doo | | • | Blue Skirt Waltz | | • | Too Fat Polka | | • | Cleveland the Polka Town | | • | Beer Barrel Polka | | • | In Heaven There Is No Beer | | • | Bar Room Polka | | • | Zivili Brace, Zivili Sestra | | • | For Old Times Sake |
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Last squeeze of the Polka King May 8, 2008 Only about a half hour of content, the last four and a half minutes of repetitive maudlin slop. A few very good cuts of Frank's hits reprised with a potpourri of celebs. Who is Cowboy Jack Clement, anyway?
Sing Along! December 30, 2007 I bought this CD as a gift for my Grandfather. Every time we listen to it we all sing along! The polkas are upbeat, fun, and very well-known. Frank Yankovic is one of the best!
Toe-Tapping Polka For Any Music Fan September 10, 2007 This album pairs America's Polka King, Frankie Yankovic, with a series of other stars in duets. Singing partners include Chet Atkins, Weird Al Yankovic, and, my favorite, Drew Carey. If you are not a polka fan but want to own one fun-to-listen to polka album, this is the one. This is an album that is great to listen to on long drives in the car. It is just one fun, happy song after another. And, you just cannot help singing along to the songs. If you cannot enjoy Drew Carey's version of She's To Fat, then you just don't like music. If you are from Cleveland or Northeast Ohio, you have to get the album just for all the Northeast Ohio references.
Fun, Memorable and Entertaining! September 3, 2007 Anytime you have polka greats Frankie Yankovic, Joey Miskulin, and Eddie Blazonczyk getting together with celebrities like Drew Carey and musical icons Chet Atkins, Weird Al Yankovic, and Chas & Dave, you're bound to be in for a memorable presentation. And that's exactly what I got from this recording. Even if it isn't politically correct, there's something to be said about a CD that features Drew Carey singing the "Too Fat Polka."
The musicianship on this disc is first-rate, as is the case with most productions Joey Miskulin plays a major role in. While most of Frank's vocals are tastefully brought in from previous efforts, "For Old Times Sake" is an original vocal and one of the last the late Polka King would record on a major release. This duet with Joey is worth the price of the CD alone. Any fan of Frankie Yankovic will find this to be an extremely touching and well-performed piece.
Two minor disappointments include Weird Al's contribution to "Who Stole the Kishka" and "Just Because" with Little Joe Hernandez. Neither artist managed to match the feel of the overall musical style of the CD. Or, perhaps the producers didn't bend enough toward Little Joe's and Weird Al's tastes. It's a minor point, really - it's likely that only the most critical polka fans will take note of these items.
The bottom line is that the production is five stars all the way. And major kudos to the folks at Cleveland International for assembling such an All-Star cast. This is one that belongs in your music collection, whether you're a casual polka fan or diehard fanatic.
I highly recommend it.
Zivili brace, zivili sestra March 10, 2004 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
On St. Patrick's Day everyone wants to be Irish, and listening to this album may make you wish you were Polish. Even if you don't know how to polka, it's almost impossible to stay still when you hear these joyous, infectiously bouncy dance tunes. Frankie Yankovic and a lot of guest stars, including Drew Carey and Weird Al Yankovic (his son, I presume?) sing these old favorites with great gusto.I bought this album because my fiance was talking nostalgically about the ethnic music programs he used to hear on the radio in his childhood, back when local radio really was local, and not homogenized Clearchannel pop. This music brings back a lot of great memories.
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