LazyTown CDs of the first 2 seasons UK version

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  • LazyPooky
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    Originally posted by Stingy
    ..I do know that a clean CD-like version was floating around before there on torrents etc. though I'm not sure where it originated from. The same is the case for a few other songs. That must be the version that you had.
    Those were the Nick JR rips actually. Not CD quality but 112kbps mp3 webrips. It doesn't matter if you convert them to 192 or even 320kbps, the quality will still be low.

    Also the list:
    http://lazytownworld.getlazy.net/lazytown_songs.html

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  • Username
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    Ah, rips of dubious origin! That explains everything! Thanks for that bit of insight.

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  • Stingy
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    Originally posted by Username
    Indeed, it can get confusing when they all have the same or simmilar names!

    I wish I could say that's the one, but I know I've not heard many of those tracks so that can't be it.

    It was pretty much the US track listing sans "Woof Woof Woof", "Take a Vacation", Adam Marano's remix of "Bing Bang", and IIRC no version of "Cooking. . .". In the place of those tracks were "The Mine Song", "Go For It" and "Anything Can Happen". I'm quite certain I grabbed it off MegaUpload before their 2011 takedown, meaning I probably found it here when I first came across the site.
    I see. Well, the AUS CD came out after that, so that wouldn't be it. Probably what it is is not a standard CD rip, rather, a mix of rips from multiple CDs including "The Album" and "The New Album" from the UK.

    As I said before, "The Mine Song" was only ever officially released on CD on "The New Album" AUS, however, I do know that a clean CD-like version was floating around before there on torrents etc. though I'm not sure where it originated from. The same is the case for a few other songs. That must be the version that you had.

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  • Username
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    Indeed, it can get confusing when they all have the same or simmilar names!

    I wish I could say that's the one, but I know I've not heard many of those tracks so that can't be it.

    It was pretty much the US track listing sans "Woof Woof Woof", "Take a Vacation", Adam Marano's remix of "Bing Bang", and IIRC no version of "Cooking. . .". In the place of those tracks were "The Mine Song", "Go For It" and "Anything Can Happen". I'm quite certain I grabbed it off MegaUpload before their 2011 takedown, meaning I probably found it here when I first came across the site.

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  • Stingy
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    Originally posted by Username
    Gotta love getting answers, yet having more questions. (gosh this sounds snarky, I didn't mean it like that )
    When you kindly sent The Album files my way, I initially thought it was precisely what I had before. But those missing tracks, including "Anything Can Happen", really stuck out to me. One thing I know wasn't on this old compilation/release was the UK version of "Cooking By The Book".
    "The New Album" from Australia, the one that I mentioned before, also has "Anything Can Happen" on it, and does not have any version of "Cooking by the Book" on it. The only other CD with "Anything Can Happen" track on it, and here's where it gets confusing, is "The New Album" released from the UK.

    The Tracklist for "The New Album" - AUS:

    Welcome To LazyTown
    Go For It
    Anything Can Happen
    Playing On the Playground
    Let's Go
    We Got The Energy
    I Can Dance
    New Games Every Day
    Colours
    I Wanna Dance
    Woof, Woof, Woof
    I Like Learing
    Story Time
    The Greatest Genie
    Clean Up
    It's Mine
    Techno Generation
    We Will Be Friends

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  • Username
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    Originally posted by Stingy
    You're probably thinking of "The New Album" released out of Australia, and that has a mix of season 1 and 2 songs on it.

    I don't think there's another CD with those two songs both on it. The only other CD that has "Go For It" included is the CD "LazyTown" from the USA, but it does not have "The Mine Song."
    Gotta love getting answers, yet having more questions. (gosh this sounds snarky, I didn't mean it like that )

    When you kindly sent The Album files my way, I initially thought it was precisely what I had before. But those missing tracks, including "Anything Can Happen", really stuck out to me. One thing I know wasn't on this old compilation/release was the UK version of "Cooking By The Book".

    Originally posted by LazyPooky
    The link in this post seems to work still. Not sure if it's still accurate because the list is not updated with CDs released after this post date yet.
    http://www.getlazy.net/forums/showth...ll=1#post68951
    Might not be updated and it may not've solved this mystery, but this is a fantastic resource and I thank you for pointing me in its direction.

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  • LazyPooky
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    Originally posted by Username
    Quick question: which release of S1 songs had both "Go For It" and "The Mine Song"? I remember jamming to a specific track list that I can't seem to find now.
    The link in this post seems to work still. Not sure if it's still accurate because the list is not updated with CDs released after this post date yet.
    http://www.getlazy.net/forums/showth...ll=1#post68951

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  • Stingy
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    Originally posted by Username
    Quick question: which release of S1 songs had both "Go For It" and "The Mine Song"? I remember jamming to a specific track list that I can't seem to find now.
    You're probably thinking of "The New Album" released out of Australia, and that has a mix of season 1 and 2 songs on it.

    I don't think there's another CD with those two songs both on it. The only other CD that has "Go For It" included is the CD "LazyTown" from the USA, but it does not have "The Mine Song."

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  • megadjmatt25
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    Originally posted by Username
    Quick question: which release of S1 songs had both "Go For It" and "The Mine Song"? I remember jamming to a specific track list that I can't seem to find now.




    Your intuition isn't wrong Matt, it's a rare sight to find a LazyTown CD in a CD shop. That doesn't mean you should jump right online, though. Online you're going to be paying more than 10x the price, had you found it in a shop.

    Check thrift shops, especially second-hand kid shops. Since LazyTown is enjoyed primarily by the youngins, parents will often sell/donate their outgrown goods.

    This kid factor is a blessing and a curse: many prints are going to be damaged or ruined before they're outgrown. There's nothing more infuriating than trying to piece together an out of print set, to repeatedly come across scratched, cracked, and generally filthy discs. Or, getting the wrong disc for the case.

    Not sure what sorts of stores you have around you, but there's a chain here in Canada called Once Upon a Child. They've always got a shelf bursting with EC entertainment all the way through shows like Avatar or Pokemon--likely at the discretion of whoever takes in donations.

    There are many other issues unique to CDs though. In general, people are keeping them more than DVDs, and the ones that are sold off generally stagnate which has led some stores to stop buying CDs altogether. Add to that the smaller size, and it's more likely for them to be tucked away on a shelf or in a bin, versus the literal pile of DVDs many have dealt with. Being easier to digitize was a contributing factor to CD-ditching in the early years, but now that hard drives are bigger and consumer headphones are fancier, there's been a reversing trend.
    You are not wrong there. But for me personally it is extremely rare to find anything relating to LazyTown. Once in a blue moon I might find a DVD. As for a soundtrack that is mostly online. And on a store like Amazon and Ebay you can still find some good copies for a decent price

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  • Username
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    Quick question: which release of S1 songs had both "Go For It" and "The Mine Song"? I remember jamming to a specific track list that I can't seem to find now.

    Originally posted by lazyrudy
    Do they still sell these in stores?
    Originally posted by megadjmatt25
    You would have to call around you're local music stores. At most you might be lucky to find a used copy of a LT CD but there is a small chance of that happening. Other then that you're best bet is to buy them online
    Your intuition isn't wrong Matt, it's a rare sight to find a LazyTown CD in a CD shop. That doesn't mean you should jump right online, though. Online you're going to be paying more than 10x the price, had you found it in a shop.

    Check thrift shops, especially second-hand kid shops. Since LazyTown is enjoyed primarily by the youngins, parents will often sell/donate their outgrown goods.

    This kid factor is a blessing and a curse: many prints are going to be damaged or ruined before they're outgrown. There's nothing more infuriating than trying to piece together an out of print set, to repeatedly come across scratched, cracked, and generally filthy discs. Or, getting the wrong disc for the case.

    Not sure what sorts of stores you have around you, but there's a chain here in Canada called Once Upon a Child. They've always got a shelf bursting with EC entertainment all the way through shows like Avatar or Pokemon--likely at the discretion of whoever takes in donations.

    There are many other issues unique to CDs though. In general, people are keeping them more than DVDs, and the ones that are sold off generally stagnate which has led some stores to stop buying CDs altogether. Add to that the smaller size, and it's more likely for them to be tucked away on a shelf or in a bin, versus the literal pile of DVDs many have dealt with. Being easier to digitize was a contributing factor to CD-ditching in the early years, but now that hard drives are bigger and consumer headphones are fancier, there's been a reversing trend.

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  • LazyPixel
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    this is so sad

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  • lazyrudy
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    I know they are not related to Spotify I just really want access to the records

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  • Sangig
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    The songs are all there and work fine for me. The special member forums aren't related to Spotify. It sounds to me like they're not available in your region on Spotify, which is a shame but I guess that's just how it is.

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  • lazyrudy
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    Yeah but if you click on them the songs are gone I can't wait to become a special member so I have access to the albums

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  • Sangig
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    Originally posted by lazyrudy
    I don't understand why they don't have the albums on Spotify
    "Greatest Hits" is on there in both the vocal and instrumental forms, as well as the original and "new" albums in the same forms. Those encompass almost all the songs of series 1 and 2, as well as instrumental versions of many.

    The Album (Vocal)
    The Album (Sing-Along)

    The New Album (Vocal)
    The New Album (Sing-Along)

    The Greatest Hits (Vocal)
    The Greatest Hits (Sing-Along)

    Go Step Go, Go For It, and Woof, Woof, Woof are also on there, but in their own special album.
    Go Step Go/Go For It/Woof, Woof, Woof

    Finally, you can find the LazyTown Extra theme here:
    LazyTown Extra

    I don't believe the series 3 album is on there, so you'll be missing out on that. Hopefully those will be enough for you though.

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