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Oct 09, 2010
One of a Kind Band
The only thing that prevents me from giving this a full 5-star rating is that, unfortunately, it preceded the stereo era...but just that much. The Basie set I'd really love to connect with would have followed this, covering late 50s to late 60s, my favorite period for Basie. That one got away from me and is very hard to find. But that's certainly not to dismiss the music on this set. It's phenomenal! Basie's was my favorite band.

Jun 29, 2021
The Merrie Murders of Midsomer
This is a phenomenal set.I'm enjoying every episode.
Nov 09, 2009
Uneven but still Disney and still entertaining
MELODY TIME, one of the three Disney DVDs of animated music (or four, if you count FANTASIA). Most of it is animated, that is. For some reason, Ethel Smith is there in person, playing the organ for one piece (“Blame It on the Samba”), and Roy Rogers and a cast of too many are around for “Pecos Bill” segment. Some are very clever; some are drawn out way too long.
There are three bonus cartoons, “Casey Bats Again,” “Donald Applecore” and “Lambert, The Sheepish Lion,” amusing single entries not from the movie. Most of the creations work. (Donald Duck, as always, is totally unintelligible.) Voice talent isn't mentioned in the shorts.
It's strange that Donald Duck is the sole figure on the cover of the DVD case, since he appears only in one of the bonus features and not in the movie itself.
Still, it's a piece of Disney history and certainly well worth buying and watching.