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Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 9

Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 9
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. If We Were a Movie - Hannah Montana
  2. Bad Day - Daniel Powter
  3. Come Back to Me - Vanessa Hudgens
  4. Life Is a Highway - Rascal Flatts
  5. Strut - The Cheetah Girls
  6. Right Where You Want Me (Radio Disney Edit) - Jesse McCartney
  7. Unwritten - Natasha Bedingfield
  8. I Could Get Used to This - Everlife
  9. Dance With Me - Drew Seeley
  10. Cool - Gwen Stefani
  11. Vertical - T-Squad
  12. Chemicals React - Aly & AM
  13. Wake Up - Hilary Duff
  14. Beverly Hills (Radio Disney Edit) - Weezer
  15. Start of Something New (LIVE) - Cast of High School Musical

Disc 2:

  1. Best of Both Worlds - Hannah Montana
  2. Chemicals React - Aly & AJ
  3. Vertical - T-Squad
  4. Route 66 - The Cheetah Girls
  5. Find Yourself in You - Everlife

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5161 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-03-13
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Enhanced

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
It's getting harder and harder to distinguish Radio Disney Jams from non-kid releases. Which is not to say the masterminds of this consistently popular series have scuttled their mission to consider kids first--only that they've gotten very, very smart about assembling discs that satisfy a universal appetite for playful pop. Consider the cross-generational gems they've laid out this time: Daniel Powter's "Bad Day," Rascal Flatt's "Life Is a Highway," and Natahsa Bedingfield's "Unwritten" round out such kid-centric but extremely digestable nuggets as the High School Musical cast's "Start of Something New" and Hannah Montana's "If We Were a Movie." There are moments when the producers' motives seem suspect--did they throw on that T-Squad track not because it's a hit but because they want to call attention to an up-and-coming Disney act?--but overall 9 is a shrewd step in the right direction for the series. The days of "The Hampster Dance Song," mercifully, appear to be done. --Tammy La Gorce