Review: Songs For Sleepy Beings - Half Moon

SongsForSleepyBeings.jpgMaybe it's been a long and sleepy week, but I'm very taken by this CD. Songs For Sleepy Beings is the creation of Michigan's Gretchen Eichberger-Kudlack, who put together Half Moon, an old-timey string band which here plays a set of quiet-time folk music on the first half of this CD. Traditional lullabyes ("Pretty Little Horses") mingle with ever-so-slightly more current lullabyes ("Goodnight Little Gwen," attributed to Woody Guthrie). The musicianship here is first-rate, with the Half Moon musicians hitting just the right balance of technical expertise and tenderness, saving the album from the mushiness which afflicts many lullaby CDs. The band rightly plays second fiddle (if you'll pardon the pun) to Eichberger-Kudlack, who has a clear, bright voice. Initially her voice seems too bright for a quiet-time CD, but the secret genius behind the CD's appeal is the tracking, as the music and arrangements grow ever-so-slightly dimmer with each track. By the time the CD hits track 7, "Baby's Bed's A Silver Moon," 20 minutes in, her vocals are much more appropriate for a sleepy baby. Following that is another 15 minutes of Eichberger-Kudlack playing familiar lullabyes unaccompanied (mostly) on piano (there's a couple tracks with vocals). By this time your child (or you) will probably be fast asleep. The album is most appropriate for kids ages birth through 6. You can hear clips at the album's CDBaby page, or listen to some complete songs at the Half Moon music page. The packaging (featuring artwork by Jamey Barnard), I should note, is simple but very pretty. I hear few lullaby CDs I can recommend whole-heartedly. Songs for Sleepy Beings is the exception -- it meets that high standard. Besides being a lovely gift for new parents, you might want to consider it for your own family. Definitely recommended.

That's More Like It: A KidVid '08 Doubleheader

Ah, back to 2 KidVid Tournament 2008 matchups a day. Over at Offsprung we have a battle to be the champion of the Pete Seeger Region -- Gustafer Yellowgold's "Pinecone Lovely" against Mr. Richard's "Cheese." Vote here by 9 PM Thursday night.

KidVid Tournament 2008: They Might Be Giants vs. David Tobocman

Let's start off the 2nd week of KidVid Tournament 2008 with a battle for supremacy in the Leadbelly Region -- the #1 seed They Might Be Giants' "Seven Days of the Week (Never Go To Work)" (from their recently-released Here Come the 123s CD/DVD) taking on the #2 seed, David Tobocman and his track "Home" (from I Count to Ten and Other Helpful Songs, also recently released). Go forth, watch both videos, then You. Make. The. Call. (Or, rather, vote in the comments below by 9 PM Thursday night. Vote once per family. Play nice, y'all.) They Might Be Giants - "Seven Days of the Week (Never Go To Work)" David Tobocman - "Home"

Yes, There is a KidVid Tournament Matchup Today...

Some days just get away from you, so there's no KidVid Tournament 2008 matchup here... but.... Go here and vote on the Jimmies' "Spanimals" vs. Orange Sherbet's "Campfire Song" for supremacy in the Woody Guthrie Region bracket. Go, go now! Voting 'til 9 PM tonight. If you are having problems voting over there, please post here and let me know! (I won't post the comments, but I do read them.) Update #2: I've been told that people are not verifying themselves as being real. I know you're all real, but I think there's a follow-up step that you need to do after you've registered -- I think that's an e-mail, but I forget. In any case, check your e-mail for verification e-mails from Offsprung.

You Can Never Have Too Many Biscuit Brothers CDs

OK, maybe you can, but seeing as the fabulous Biscuit Brothers (no, not the fabulous Baker Brothers, that was a movie) just have 3 CDs, they're a ways away from that limit. In just a couple weeks, though, they'll be ever-so-slightly closer there as they'll be releasing their fourth CD, Musical Farm. Their newsletter (which includes a free download of the math-friendly "Watermelon Song") says they'll be releasing the CD (which includes 7 music videos) on April 2. Woo. Hoo.

I'm My Biggest Fan

Actually, until today I was my only fan. But, yes, now the Zooglobble Facebook page has two fans -- me and Muddy Girl Productions' honcho Karen Rappaport McHugh. Wait? What's that? Zooglobble has a Facebook page? But why? I have no idea. Much like I have no idea why I got a Myspace page. But I've had it for about 3 months now. If you're looking for someone who will tentatively embrace a website a good 18 months after it becomes popular, I'm your guy. Watch for the Zooglobble Flickr page this fall and Twitter site in spring 2009. Anyway, if you're around, do stop by.