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The audio_only release is not considered to be They Might Be Giants eleventh studio album, but rather a soundtrack to the video. Some of the songs make little sense without their visual accompaniment.
Track listing
“Here Come The ABCs”
“Alphabet Of Nations”
“E Eats Everything”
“Flying V”
“QU”
“Go For G”
“Pictures Of Pandas Painting”
“D And W”
“Fake_Believe”
“Can You Find It? ”
“The Vowel Family”
“Letter Not A Letter”
“Alphabet Lost And Found”
“I C U”
“Letter Shapes”
“Who Put the Alphabet in Alphabetical Order? ”
“The Rolling O”
“LMNO”
“C Is For Conifers”
“Fake_Believe (Type B) ”
“D Is For Drums”
“ZYX”
“Goodnight”
“Clap Your Hands (Bonus Track) ”
“Here In Higglytown (Theme to Higglytown Heroes) (Bonus Track) ”
Alternate Versions
Special editions with exclusive bonus tracks were produced for Amazon.com and Best Buy stores. Bonus tracks include:
"Stalk of Wheat" (live) on the Amazon.com DVD.
"Hovering Sombrero '05" on the Amazon.com CD.
"I Never Go To Work" on the Best Buy CD.
External links
Official band_operated download site (http://www.theymightbegiants.com)
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Using one of the freshest approaches to teaching children the alphabet, HereCome the ABCs, a new DVD from the Grammy-winning duo They Might Be Giants, is a sure hit.
With its eclectic and eccentric mix of songs, HereCome the ABCs teaches children to recognize the letters of the alphabet, introduces them to the relationships between letters and even exposes them to a little geography.
Nothing about HereCome the ABCs talks down to the children or fails to appreciate their intellect.