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Baha Men Album: “Move It Like This [Japan Bonus Tracks]”

Baha Men Album: “Move It Like This [Japan Bonus Tracks]”
Album Information :
Title: Move It Like This [Japan Bonus Tracks]
Release Date:2002-04-23
Type:Unknown
Genre:World, Soca, Kidz Pop
Label:S-Curve
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:4988006798984
Customers Rating :
Average (3.8) :(12 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Move It Like This Video
2 Coconut Video
3 Normal Video
4 I Thank Heaven Video
5 Best Years Of Our Lives Video
6 Break Away Video
7 Rich In Love Video
8 Giddyup Video
9 Blow Your Mind Video
10 We Rubbin' Video
11 I Just Want To Fool Around Video
12 Wave
13 Move It Like This (Shake It Like That Mix)
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John D. Morris "jomo nebraska" (Omaha, Nebraska United States) - January 06, 2003
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- From the BahaMen's greatest fan!

I own everyone of the BahaMen CD, and this latest one is GREAT! The island rhythms of The Wave, Normal, Best Years of our Lives, and Break Away are terrific! A real "feel good" CD! Also the remix of Lime in the Coconut is unbelievable! Worth the price of the CD alone!

Customer review - July 22, 2002
- This is a great cd

This cd is great. the songs are great except for I thank heaven. that is not a very good song. it is too slow. every thing else is the best! Baha men should make another cd with all their greatest hits on it.

Customer review - April 11, 2002
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- A good listen

Listen, I will admit that the main reason we purchased Move

it Like This was because my two daughters (6 & 9) wanted it.

But to my surprise it is a very enjoyable listen. The songs

have a great beat and the lyrics are fun. I find myself

reaching for the CD quite often as I commute to work. Yes the

songs can be similar, but they are enjoyable and fun to listen

to. After hearing the album I would buy even if the kids didn't

request.

Jenna (California, U.S.A.) - September 04, 2005
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Move It Like This

Nothing triggers the "mother nature" in us like a baby animal in distress. But how do you know when to step in and when to take a hike? Take this quiz to find out.

1. You're out walking the dog when you find a nest of baby bunnies. There is no sign of mom. You should:

a. leave the babies alone. Mom will show up eventually.

b. put a box over the babies to protect them overnight, then remove the box in the morning and keep an eye out for mama bunny.

c. take them to the animal shelter.

2. You see a baby bird hopping along the ground. She tries to fly but can only flutter a few feet. You notice that her tail feathers are very short. You should:

a. leave the bird alone. Her parents are probably nearby and feeding her.

b. put the bird in a box and feed her worms.

c. take the bird to the animal shelter.

3. A teensy opossum shows up alone on the back porch one night. You should:

a. leave the baby alone. Mama's probably checking out the neighbor's garbage.

b. put the baby in a box and put the box in a tree for the mother to find.

c. put a box over the baby and call the animal shelter or a wildlife rehabilitator for advice.

4. You hear strange noises coming from the chimney and realize a family of raccoons has mistaken your chimney for a hollow tree. You should:

a. close the damper and wait for the babies to get old enough to leave.

b. light a fire. The smoke will frighten the raccoons away.

c. call a "pest" control company.

Answers

1. a. A mother rabbit will visit her nest only for a few minutes each day. If she senses danger, she may stay away for as long as 36 hours. She probably does this because her scent will attract predators. Lay a few blades of grass in a pattern on top of the nest. Look the next day. If the blades have been disturbed, you know mom's around.

2. a. Most baby birds leave the nest before they can fly. These fledglings stay on the ground for several days while they are testing their wings and growing tail feathers. Their parents feed them regularly. Feeding worms to a baby bird can be harmful. Many birds eat mostly seeds, not worms, and force-feeding them worms could be fatal. Birds who are very tiny may have fallen out of their nests. If you can't find the nest, put the baby in a box nailed to a tree. If the parents are looking for their baby, they will care for him or her right in your "homemade" nest. (Contrary to popular belief, parent birds will not reject their baby because of being handled by humans.) If the parents push the baby bird out of the box or ignore him or her, the baby is probably sick, and it is time to call a wildlife rehabilitator (call PETA for names of rehabilitators in your area).

3. c. Opossums are marsupials, like kangaroos, and carry their babies in a pouch. A baby opossum out alone is probably an orphan. Don't touch the opossum-they have very sharp teeth! Put a box punched with air holes over the baby and take him or her to a wildlife rehabilitator or shelter.

4. a. Don't try to "smoke out" raccoons-babies can fall into the fire and be burned. Calling an exterminator isn't a great idea either-exterminators usually kill them. The best thing to do is leave wildlife tenants alone. When the babies get old enough (in a few weeks), everyone will move out. Then it's time to cap your chimney and seal up all the possible entrances-but only after you're sure all the babies are gone.

How'd You Score?

Give yourself one point for each correct answer.

0-1 As guardian angels go, it looks like you're still a "fledgling." To help earn your wings, check out PETA's "Living in Harmony" factsheet.

2-3 You're getting there, grasshopper. When in doubt, call your local shelter. Most shelters have names and numbers of wildlife rehabilitators, who are usually the best people to turn to for help. Keep their names and phone numbers by your phone in case of an emergency.

4 Don't come between this "mama bear" and her "cubs"-she knows what she's doing!

Eric Smith (Pittsburgh, PA) - June 16, 2002
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Oh Lord in Heaven, they're back!!

Just when I was starting to feel comfortable with watching MTV, there they are yet again: The Baha Men. I have to admit "Who Let The dogs out" is an ok song to dance to but the lyrics are so stupid...along with all that insane barking. If there's one thing I hate its bands that cannot face the fact that they're one-hit wonders. The only people who listened to "Who Let The dogs Out" were little children who like obnoxious music. Thankfully they didnt play their newer single (nor their hit from last year) on my local radio station which was probably a blessing. These guys need to realize that if they release another song and it doesnt get played, it isn't a hit. And that's what makes Baha Men One Hit Wonders. I would even reccomend *N Sync's newer album over this jumble of music, or so they call it.