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(October 2010) D-TV is a series of music videos created by in 1984. Disney combined hit songs from the past with footage of vintage animation, created in the style of music videos, which inspired the name of this series.
The videos were shown as filler material on the (as the network did not air commercials at this time), as well as being the focus of television specials. Collections were also released on the VHS, Beta, CED Videodisc, and Laserdisc formats. After the first run of D-TV, in 1989 a second series was produced known as DTV². The show's main title theme song is 'RPM' from Larry Owens for the Network Music Library. D-TV ceased airing in 2000.
Contents. Disney Television specials Disney aired three D-TV television specials on in 1986 and 1987: DTV Valentine, DTV Doggone Valentine, and DTV Monster Hits. All three specials had their own theme of music: D-TV Valentine focused on love and romance music; D-TV Doggone Valentine focused on love songs with a tribute to Disney's dog and cat characters; and D-TV Monster Hits was focused on themed music and footage. D-TV Valentine Original Airdate: February 14, 1986, NBC.: '.: '.: '.: '.: '.: 'Hey Mickey'. &: '. From: '.: '.: '.
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' Released: June 20, 2009. ' Released: June 23, 2009. ' Released: August 28, 2009 Hannah Montana 3 is the for the of the television series, released on July 6, 2009. Thirteen of its fourteen tracks are performed by the series' primary actress, and are credited to her titular character.
One of its actors contributes one song, while recording artists and appear as featured vocalists. In the vein of earlier soundtracks from the franchise, Hannah Montana 3 is primarily a record, which sees additional influences from and musical styles. Hannah Montana 3 received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who appreciated the combination of upbeat tracks and mid-tempo ballads. It debuted at number two on the, selling about 137,000 copies. The songs ' and ' became Cyrus's (as Montana) highest charting efforts in the United States and Canada respectively.
Contents. Background and release During 2008 and 2009, Cyrus recorded songs for the third season of the television series and for, the feature film based on the show, repeating ' and ' the movie's and the show's. Several producers and songwriters worked on songs for the album including, judge, who co-produced and co-wrote 'Mixed Up', ', 'Supergirl' and 'Don't Wanna Be Torn'. ' writing team and Robbie Nevil contributed to the album as well, in '. Is a writer on 'Let's Get Crazy' and on 'Let's Do This' which was originally written and recorded by singer Adam Tefteller before recorded by Cyrus as Montana. The only song not to feature vocals by Cyrus is the track which is performed by co-star. Two duets, though both were originally recorded by only Cyrus: ' with and a new version of ' with that was used in the season two finale, are also featured on the album.
The album was released as a physical CD and as a digital download on July 7, 2009. The deluxe edition sold exclusively to the and the physical CD contains access to 8 music videos taken from a concert filmed in California. Other countries feature two discs, one for the songs and the other for the music videos.
In the UK, on September 7, 2009, a special edition of the album, with a slightly different cover (a heading on top saying it's a special edition), and with a CD and DVD was released in stores. The DVD featured the 8 live music videos; the set also included a free poster and bonus computer content.
On October 30, 2009, Walt Disney Records released a version of the album titled Disney's Karaoke Series: Hannah Montana 3 the original release date was October 13, 2009, reason for the change of the release is unknown. The album features eight karaoke and eight vocal version of songs based from the soundtrack. Singles and charted songs 'It's All Right Here' is the lead single from the soundtrack.
It was released to on November 7, 2008, and a music video was released to. The track peaked on the Chart at number 24. ' is the second single from Hannah Montana 3. It was featured in and. The video premiered on Disney Channel on December 13, 2008.
The song debuted and peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart at number 23. ' is the third single from the soundtrack. This song was first used in Hannah Montana: The Movie and featured on the movie's soundtrack, before being used in the series. A music video premiered on January 19, 2009 as part of promotion for the film. It debuted and peaked at number 57 on the; in the, the track peaked at number 26, being Hannah's highest chart effort in. 'Let's Get Crazy' is also featured on the, and as a version on Disney Karaoke Series: Disney Channel, Vol. It was also the only song from the album to be featured on Cyrus' solo tour.
' is a from the soundtrack featuring. 'I Wanna Know You' was first released to Radio Disney on May 2, 2009. The song debuted and peaked at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100. ' is the fifth single from Hannah Montana 3. It premiered on June 20, 2009, on Radio Disney and the music video premiered on Disney Channel June 5 'Ice Cream Freeze (Let's Chill)' and its corresponding video became digitally available in the on June 20, as part of the Radio Disney iTunes Pass in Week # 2, being the only single to be released before the release of the album. 'Ice Cream Freeze' peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 87, at number 57 in the Canadian Hot 100 and at number 90 in the. ' is the sixth single from Hannah Montana 3, released on June 23, 2009, with an accompanying music video in promotion for an hour-long episode of Hannah Montana of the same name.
The song peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, beating 's ', and number 97 on the Canadian Hot 100. This making Hannah Montana's highest chart effort (beating ' by 15 spots), first top ten chart entry, and highest debut, internationally. 'Just a Girl' is the seventh single released on Radio Disney from Hannah Montana 3. Its music video premiered on June 30, 2009.
' is the eighth single and premiered on July 2, 2009. It made a chart effort on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Chart at number 5, just below 'Don't Wanna Be Torn'. The song was released as the only official single internationally with a CD single of the song being released to German markets on August 28, 2009, with 'Every Part of Me' as the B-side. It peaked at number forty-two in the country. Though it officially premiered on Radio Disney on July 2, 2009, it was released for actual airplay in November. 'Every Part of Me' is the ninth and final single released on Radio Disney on September 16, 2009, and it is from Hannah Montana 3. The music video premiered on October 6, 2009.
'Don't Wanna Be Torn' is a song from the Hannah Montana, season 3 soundtrack that premiered on Radio Disney on July 1, 2009, on the week they were promoting the album release. It charted on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Chart at number 4. Though it premiered on Radio Disney, it has not been officially sent for airplay on the station. Promotion In October 2008, Cyrus as Hannah Montana performed a live, taped concert in, where she performed songs from the third season of for the purpose of having footage for the television show and for promotional purposes such as music videos.
Promotional music videos for the songs ', ', ', 'Mixed Up', 'Just a Girl', ', 'Supergirl', and 'Every Part of Me', were all taken from footage of the concert. The latter five videos were premiered daily between June 29 and July 3, 2009, as a promotional countdown to the album release.
Premiered the songs from the soundtrack daily from June 29, 2009, up until the album's radio premiere on July 4, three days before the album's release. Also used various commercial segments to promote the album including a segment in which co-star plays a charades types game titled ' Hannah Montana: Sing Whaaat' in which Earles attempts to act out the names of titles of songs from the soundtrack for contestants playing the game; these commercials aired weeks before and after the release of the album. A game, Rock the Beat, on Hannah Montana's official website was made to promote the album, currently featuring eight songs in the soundtrack. Also advertised the album outside of Disney, by sending commercials to teen-oriented channels.
Critical reception Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating (B) Hannah Montana 3 received generally favorable reviews from music critics. Heather Phares of, spoke of the album negatively, even more than and.
On the review, Phares complains that the albums have not grown since the commence of the franchise by stating: ' was 13 years old when she started performing as, but by the time Hannah Montana 3 was released, she was nearly 17. That's a pretty big span of time in a teenager's life, but you'd never know it from listening to these songs.'
Another point which was brought by the reviewer was that the alteration from 'fizzy pop' to 'searching ballads' was too sudden. She described ' as 'extremely similar' to Cyrus's own ' which wasn't received well by critics and others were too 'equally cookie-cutter'. To AllMusic the nadir of the album is 'Just a Girl'. She mentioned 'the only thing worse than a big star singing about how fame has damaged her is a big child star singing about how fame has damaged her.'
Overall she said: ' Hannah Montana 3 seems to give fans exactly what they want, but the calculation behind this music overwhelms the fun that used to be in it.' Warren Truit of, looked at the album also from 'a preteen's point of view' and taking into account that the songs are not supposed to represent her real life. Truit compared 'It's All Right Here' and ' to. He said the songs were a mix of, and with 'fizzy pop rock'.
They also felt 'Ice Cream Freeze' was just as 'goofy' as 'Hoedown Throwdown'. As a summary he commented: 'When it comes down to it, the Hannah Montana 3 Soundtrack is harmless, poppy fun for preteen music fans. The tunes on the Hannah Montana 3 Soundtrack may be a little cookie-cutter, but at least the songwriters realize who their audience is and they deliver the goods, unlike the ' recent genre-jumping mishmash disaster.
Hannah Montana devotees will absolutely love the Hannah Montana 3 Soundtrack, and parents can actually tolerate most of the songs on the album.' Mikael Wood of, was also on a lighter and more positive perspective on the album. He said: 'Teen-pop partisans worried by Miley Cyrus' vibe in Hannah Montana The Movie can breathe easy: These tunes from Cyrus' TV show trade the fiddles for bubble-grunge guitars. I Wanna Know You, a duet with, is a mite too earnest, but Supergirl rocks like primo.' Commercial performance Hannah Montana 3 debuted and peaked at number two in the 's chart, selling 137,000 copies with a good amount being purchased online due to it charting at number 5 in the Top Digital Albums and number 18 in.
On other charts in the US, such as and, the album debuted in the top spot. In Top Soundtracks, the franchise replaced herself at number 1, was previously in the top slot and descended to number 2. Cyrus was at the first two positions for several weeks. In its second week, Hannah Montana 3 slid down one spot, to number 3 with 73,000 copies sold (down 47%) in Billboard 200, meanwhile it stayed at number 1 for Top Kid Albums and Top Soundtracks; in the third week of it charting, Hannah Montana 3 fell to number 5.
In its fourth week on the charts it slid down to number seven with 41,000 copies sold. In, the album also debuted at number two, losing the top spot to the third run of ' album, In its second week, the album fell to the fourth spot on the chart and later the sixth.
Hannah Montana 3 debuted and peaked at number 40 in. In, the series' third soundtrack debuted at number 27, the week after, it ascended to number 26. The album has sold over 2 million copies worldwide. Track listing Hannah Montana 3 – Standard version No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1.
'It's All Right Here'. James. Paul Palmer 3:04 Total length: 45:11 Hannah Montana 3 – and UK deluxe version (bonus content) No. Title Length 1. 'It's All Right Here' (live music video) 3:49 2. 'Let's Do This' (live music video) 3:35 3.
'Every Part of Me' (live music video) 3:31 4. 'Ice Cream Freeze (Let's Chill)' (live music video) 3:01 5. Download exe for mac.
'Mixed Up' (live music video) 3:51 6. 'Supergirl' (live music video) 2:55 7.
'Just a Girl' (live music video) 3:38 8. 'Let's Get Crazy' (live music video) 2:39 Charts Chart (2009) Peak position 27 4 61 2 86 13 17 Irish Compilation Albums 2 26 16 16 4 Portuguese Albums Chart 4 6 32 5 US 2 US 1 US 1 US 1 Personnel Credits adapted from. Walt Disney.
EMI Germany United Kingdom September 7, 2009 EMI Brazil October 6, 2009 Walt Disney United States October 13, 2009 Karaoke Series CD Disney's Karaoke Series Disney's Karaoke Series: Hannah Montana 3 by Released October 13, 2009 ( 2009-10-13) Recorded 2009 Disney's Karaoke Series: Hannah Montana 3 is a album of songs by American singer, credited to her. It was released on October 13,. The album contains sixteen tracks featuring karaoke and vocal versions of eight tracks from the Hannah Montana 3 soundtrack. Track listing Instrumental versions No. Title Length 1. 'Don't Wanna Be Torn' 3:07 4. 'Every Part of Me' 3:30 6.
'Just a Girl' 3:35 7. 'I Wanna Know You' 2:47 Vocal versions No. Title Length 9. 'Let's Get Crazy' 2:35 10. 'Supergirl' 2:54 11.
'Don't Wanna Be Torn' 3:07 12. 'Ice Cream Freeze (Let's Chill)' 3:07 13. 'Every Part of Me' 3:30 14.
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