DVD Review: Field Trips with Recess Monkey

FieldTripsLowRes.jpg The advantage of Field Trips with Recess Monkey, the first DVD from Seattle's Recess Monkey, is that it does a good job of conveying the band's essential nature, that of kids music's funniest band. This is not to say they're "ha ha Weird Al" funny (usually), more that their joy and sense of humor is way up front, part and parcel of all they do. (For example, the band continues to put on their materials, "Unauthorized duplication or other use prohibited by law and by Mayor Monkey, our hand puppet band manager.") The DVD consists of 4 episodes, each roughly 23 minutes in length, containing some combination of videos (the band consistently makes good cheap but good-looking and effective videos), concert footage, field trips, and natterings from Mayor Monkey. (I have been on the record with my adoration for MayMo. "Natterings" is a term of love.) If you had to watch all the field trips (to Seattle institutions like Pike Place Market or the Fremont Bridge) in a row, it would make for dull viewing (as would the concert video), but all mixed together, it's a reasonably entertaining sequence. I particularly enjoyed the trip to illustrator Matt Hawk's studio (he did the art for Field Trip) and the "Yellow Trike Races." In all the segments, you can tell the band's having fun, joking around, sometimes for the kids' benefit, and occasionally for the parents'. This video will be of most interest to kids ages 3 through 7. You can purchase the video at Amazon and see assorted clips (the videos and concert stuff) at the band's YouTube channel. Hopefully the fact that the band's continuing to produce videos means that this isn't the last set of episodes. I can't expect that many readers of this review aren't familiar with Recess Monkey. If you're not familiar with the band, Field Trips with Recess Monkey is a decent introduction to the band's killer songwriting and sense of humor. And if you are familiar with the band, then you'll appreciate the whole package here. Even (and especially) Mayor Monkey. Recommended.

Video / Listen to This: "Family Garden" - Billy Kelly

I've heard a few jokey/meta titles for Billy Kelly's followup to Thank You For Joining The Happy Club. (Not on the list: People Really Really Really Like Milk.) But I hadn't yet heard actual new songs, until Jeff from Out With The Kids posted some live video from a Halloween show from Kelly in Philadelphia. They're rough (and solo), but they seemed pretty fully developed to me. So enjoy, folks, "Family Garden," which seems as almost as straightforward a song as Kelly's yet written. Billy Kelly - "Family Garden" (Live) [YouTube] Oh, and what the hey... one more with Halloween in mind, sort of.

Video: "Heigh Ho" - Los Lobos

I'm almost ready to end the listening party for Los Lobos' album of Disney covers called (appropriately enough) Los Lobos Goes Disney, but here's a new video for the utterly awesome leadoff track, "Heigh Ho." It's like one of those YouTube mashups except it's officially sanctioned and makes perfect sense, though watching the dwarves march with Los Lobos' voices coming out of their mouths is a little odd... Los Lobos - "Heigh Ho" [YouTube]

Video: "Easy Rider" (Live) - Ralph's World

New music from Ralph's World. According to Gwyneth, who filmed this at the DC-area hotbed of kids music Jammin' Java this track will be on the next Ralph's World album. Some nifty chord and guitar work, a loping melody, and another addition, to Ralph's extended canon of vehicle-based songs. Seriously, there's pretty much a full album's worth of wheeled songs. Ralph's World - "Easy Rider" [YouTube]

Listen To This: "76 Trombones" - Dan Zanes & Friends

76Trombones.jpgWell, for those of you wondering how Dan Zanes would tackle one of the more iconic Broadway melodies of the past half-century, now's your chance. If you were intrigued before, then I'm sure you'll want to download the title track and listen for yourself. Go here for the mp3, courtesy of Festival Five Records. 76 Trombones is out Nov. 17th. No trouble in River City for downloading this, I promise.