I'm not a huge Halloween fan, which explains why I'm updating my list of Halloween songs on, er, Halloween. Here's last year's
original list. And if you have more suggestions, leave 'em in the comments...
(
Devon has a lot more suggestions, including
this list of songs. Also Eric Herman has a review of an interesting sounding family-friendly CD
here.)
First, 3 CDs that might be appropriate (if a little late to order) for the season:
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Sue Schnitzer's Boo, Cackle, Trick or Treat is a fairly tame (read: appropriate for preschoolers) celebration of the holiday that matches Schnitzer's folk-pop songs (and some traditional songs) with Halloween themes. If Halloween is more about the candy in your household than the scary, this is for you. (The album is also available on
iTunes.)
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Katherine Dines' Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta Spooky! is for older kids (ages 6 and up). It's a little scarier, though many of the songs and stories (they're about evenly split) have a purpose -- overcoming fears. The song arrangements are a little more electronic, but it's still most folk/pop. (This album is available on
iTunes as well, though it'll come without the excellent liner notes, which include all the lyrics and stories, plus other stuff.)
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Magic Maestro Music's The Sorcerer's Apprentice is for kids of all ages. It plays Paul Dukas' famous "Sorcerer's Apprentice" (you know, Mickey and the nightmare of the ever-multiplying broomsticks in
Fantasia) both with and without narration. There are plenty of versions available, of course, but this one does provide some context for kids to help them enjoy the piece.
-- Plus, potentially, that
Thirteen For Halloween disk by
M. Ryan Taylor.
Next, if you ever wanted the theme to
Rosemary's Baby done in an inimitable kid-not-unfriendly style,
Twink's got you covered -- go to the bottom of the
Music page to download it for a limited time.
Next, a couple podcasts: