... No, you got children's music in my Johnny Cash!
People, people, people -- compromise is possible in these times of discord and strife. I present to you the Johnny Cash Children's Album.
I hereby admit to being only a casual fan of Mr. Cash's music, but this album intrigues me...
"But I wiped snot on a man in Reno once / Just to watch him cry..."
(No, really, kid, it's a song about trains. You love trains. Let's go watch Thomas.)
We (Also Heart) Cool Moms
Thanks to the ladies at Cool Mom Picks, who along with highlighting Clea and the Lovely Mrs. Davis, recommended this fair blog for children's-related music reviews. Unlike the ladies recommending and being recommended, I am neither cool nor a mom, but nobody's perfect, right? If you're new to the site, welcome. Wander around or start here for a small guide to the site.
(And I never would have known that there are different qualities of glitter. You learn something new every day. Can we get some sort of law mandating the use of higher-quality glitter at birthday parties? Please?)
Song of the Day: Great Big World - Anne Hathaway
(Because "Song-of-the-Whenever-I-Get-Around-To-It" isn't nearly as catchy...)
The Little Red Riding Hood spoof Hoodwinked wasn't a huge hit -- wink-and-you-miss-it, you might say. (In any case, I winked, and I missed it.)
But I've heard "Great Big World" a few times, and it's almost enough to make me want to see the movie. It's the typical "intro" musical song, where a character sets the stage, so to speak, for the events to follow. These seemed to be a lot bigger in the animated Disney musicals of the early 1990s ("Belle" from Beauty and the Beast is the best example, a textbook example really, of how to write one of these tunes.) Lyrically, "Great Big World" talks about just that, an apropos subject for a lead character who I'm assuming is about to walk into the woods. (Without having seen Hoodwinked, I don't know if it sets the stage visually as well as "Belle" does in its movie.)
Sonically, "Great Big World" harkens back to those big bright poppy tunes of the 1960s, with a massive wall of sound, especially on the chorus. But it's Hathaway's delivery that fully sells me on the song. Hathaway has a clear voice that isn't perfect or pitch-corrected to death (at least, it doesn't sound that way to me). And she delivers the lyrics with a slightly sarcastic attitude that makes me smile ("They say that goodies / Make the world / Go round"). The combination of the retro-pop and Hathaway's voice reminds me of the Bangles in their late-80s heyday. Good song all the way 'round.
You can hear a sample of "Great Big World" (and every other track from Hoodwinked's soundtrack here). You can see some Bangles videos, including the sorta "Great Big World"-esque (but not really) "Walk Like an Egyptian" here. (Go on, you know you want to.) And there are hundreds of sites where you can get mp3's from the Beauty and the Beast soundtrack, but you really ought to just see the movie if you haven't already. It's by far my favorite animated Disney musical (excluding those from the wizards at Pixar, of course.) And now, thanks to my daughter, I'm watching it repeatedly once more.
We (Heart) Justin
You don't often get to see your own name and website referenced in an e-mail from a musician you really like. So thank you, Justin Roberts, for the kind words in your recent mailing list note (if you haven't done so yet, you can sign up here).
Regardless of whether you came here because of Justin's e-mail or because of some entirely random internet search, you can get a little overview of the site here. Thanks for stopping by.
Review: Fascinating Creatures - Frances England

This Week: Actual Music Reviews!
Lo-fi! Country! Movie soundtracks! And, of course, Dan Zanes!
In the wake of replying to dozens of e-mails while the entire family got sick with various unpleasant ailments, my reviews of music took a back seat this week. But we're feeling better (mostly) and ready to rock this week. (Except when we're not.) Stay tuned, and thanks for reading.