Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Fun Children's Music

Tired of the "heavy"? Me too. So to lighten things up a bit...

Here are some of our family's favorite CD's with "kids" music. It just so happens that Steve and I really enjoy these as well! In fact, we LOVE each of these albums! They provide hours of joyful noise!

Rhinoceros Tap & Philadelphia Chickens - These are both offerings from the humorous author, Sandra Boynton.

Swingin' in the Rain - Maria Muldaur

A Child's Celebration of Folk Music - Various Artists, including Taj Mahal, Jerry Garcia and Doc Watson

Smithsonian Folkways Children's Music Collection - Various, including Woody Guthrie and Ella Jenkins

7 comments:

jennifer h said...

Lori,
I'm not tired of the "heavy;" I'm just not smart enough to offer any substantive commentary.

Now, Philadelphia Chickens, I can comment on that. We dig it at our house, too! I'll have to check out some of the others you mention. Thanks for the list.

Anonymous said...

Not smart enough...Yeah, right.

Rhonda H turned us on to Gunnar Madsen and he is a hoot! Several of the others are old folksy tunes done by great artists. I wonder if the library has any of these?

Anyway, you're welcome - enjoy!

Anonymous said...

Lori,
I read your post this morning and now I can't get "my parents named me tuna fish" out of my head... thanks a lot! I do wish Madsen would come out with another children's album, but have you heard? The Boyntons have a new one called "Blue Moo: 17 Jukebox Hits from Way Back Never." Brian Wilson sings "Speed Turtle," BB King "One Shoe Blues," and many others. Sounds like fun. You can go to www.boyntonsongs.com to order or learn more about it.

Lori Waggoner said...

Anything I can do to invade your mind....

I did NOT know about the new Boynton album...I'll have to check it out! Thanks for the heads up.

Do you have her "Dog Train" album? Just recently I bought 2 songs from i-tunes - Pots & Pans by the Bacon Brothers is a riot. Move over Elton John! The other is Don't Give Me That Brocolli.

Also, while I have you...do you have Madsen's other CD's? I only have the two I mentioned, but just learned yesterday that he has others. If you have them, do you recommend them...are they as good as the others?

I have to tell you, we played "Old Mr. Mackle Hackle" to death on the 5th grade trip to Williamsburg last year. The kids loved it and had the songs memorized by the time we got home. We ended our year by singing along (loudly!) with "Everybody's happy, 'cause Summertime is finally here!"

Hey, I hear you've been sick...hope you're O-K! See you soon!

Anonymous said...

I would have loved to join the 5th grade group Mackle Hackle Jamboree. Sounds like a fun trip!

Dog Train - I have it and I'll bring it to choir Wednesday night...you can borrow. My favorites are "Sneakers" (my old sneakers are friends of mine, you can't trust any shoes that shine) and I love "Evermore" sung by Alison Kraus, such a sweet song and voice. I also like "Dog Train" (kittycats are not allowed...that would be a cat-astrophe. Ha!) It's at this point that I COULD say something rude about how you might not appreciate the song "Dog Train" because of your well-documented animosity toward canines. However, because I am such a fine Christian, I refrain.

Madsen - he only has two children's albums, but I've listened to "Spinning World: 13 Ways of Looking at a Waltz." I like it. You can hear samples and read the reviews at Amazon. I've listened to samples from "The Power of a Hat" and don't care for it.

Hope you all had a great time at the lake!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the warning about choir...otherwise I might have fainted from shock! We need you, you know.

I am grateful to be the recipient of your Christian mercy! I'll look forward to hearing all of "Dog Train!"

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