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DISC 1:
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Science is Real
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Meet the Elements
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I Am a Paleontologist - (featuring Danny Weinkauf)
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Bloodmobile, The
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Electric Car - (featuring Robin Goldwasser)
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My Brother the Ape
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What is a Shooting Star?
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How Many Planets?
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Why Does the Sun Shine?
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Why Does the Sun Really Shine?
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Roy G. Biv
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Put It To the Test
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Photosynthesis
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Cells
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Speed and Velocity - (featuring Marty Beller)
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Computer Assisted Design
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Solid Liquid Gas
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Here Comes Science
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Ballad of Davy Crockett, The (In Outer Space)
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DISC 2:
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Science is Real
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Meet the Elements
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I Am a Paleontologist
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Bloodmobile, The
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Electric Car
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My Brother the Ape
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What is a Shooting Star?
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How Many Planets?
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-- |
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Why Does the Sun Shine?
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Why Does the Sun Really Shine?
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Roy G. Biv
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Put It To the Test
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Photosynthesis
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Cells
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Speed and Velocity
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-- |
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Computer Assisted Design
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Solid Liquid Gas
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Here Comes Science
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Ballad of Davy Crockett, The (In Outer Space)
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Editorial Notes
Personnel: John Flansburgh (vocals, guitar); John Linnell (vocals,
keyboards); Dan Miller (guitar); Stan Harrison (flute, tenor
saxophone, baritone saxophone); Jonathan Levine (alto flute,
piccolo, bass clarinet, alto saxophone); Michael Leonhart (trumpet,
flugelhorn); Dan Levine (trombone, bass trombone, euphonium, alto
horn); Marty Beller (drums).
Audio Mixer: Pat Dillett.
Recording information: Coyote Studio, Brooklyn; Collyer Brothers
Studio, Brooklyn; The Governor's Bluff, Sullivan County; Kampo
Studios, Manhattan.
Arranger: Dan Levine.
Format: Compact Disc
Released Date: September 29, 2009
Genre: Alternative
Style: Pop/Rock
Number of Discs: 2
Studio/Mixed/Live: Studio
Label Name: DisneySound
UPC: 050087148997