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Rabbit Ears Treasury of Tall Tales: Volume Two: Mose the Fireman, Stormalong

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Rabbit Ears Treasury of Tall Tales Volume 2 features the larger-than-life characters of America's favorite fold stories from around the globe--read by your favorite stars and featuring original music by some of today's greatest artists.

Mose the Fireman
Read by Michael Keaton
Original Music by John Beasley and Walter Becker

Grab your gear and ring the fire bell as you follow the exploits of Mose the Fireman, the most famous firefighter in America. Ragtime music provides the backdrop for this delightful tale set in 1800's New York.



Stormalong
Read by John Candy
Original Music by NRBQ

Board the biggest ship ever built and hold on tight for the story of Captain Stormalong, the saltiest sailor on the seven seas. Sit back and enjoy the tallest fish tale ever told in this tribute to America's Golden Age of Sail.

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First published June 12, 2007

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August 17, 2009
Most of the audio books we check out from the library are so-so at best. Even the other Rabbit Ears Treasury CDs are hit or miss. This selection is excellent! Most of the people that read these stories sound like they're reading and tend to drone on a little. However, both of the 'readers' on this disc do an outstanding job of making this so much more like listening to a movie. Kudos to you for keeping MY attention along with my kiddos... :)
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April 3, 2024
I would know Michael Keaton's voice in a heartbeat , anywhere. His narration made this story jump out at ya. Pleasant way to end bedtime storytime when I really didn't have the spoons to read another book.
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