Monday Morning Smile: "Balloons" - The Postmarks (from Yo Gabba Gabba!)

I've featured a number of fine balloon-related songs and videos here on the site (see here, here, and here), and compared to the videos in there, this video from South Florida band The Postmarks is a bit bland. It's from season 1 of Yo Gabba Gabba!, and so a little old. But the song is so, so lovely. The Postmarks - "Balloons" (from Yo Gabba Gabba!) [YouTube]

Itty-Bitty Review Two-Fer: Mr. Leebot and Lloyd Miller

There are pitfalls in trying to be objective in reviewing music, especially in the close-knit world of kindie music, where if everybody doesn't know everybody (yet), the degrees of separation are small enough that it makes Kevin Bacon look like a loner. And while I deal with that constantly here, adding a layer of "good works" on top of it all, well, consider this then your grain of salt for the two albums discussed here. ErraticSchematic.jpgFirst off is Austin's Mr. Leebot, whose latest album Erratic Schematic is fundraiser for an orphanage in Ethiopia from which Mr. Leebot (AKA Lee Davila) and his wife recently adopted two babies. As I've previously mentioned, the idea of adoption is important to me, so I was predisposed to like this album from the get-go. While Mr. Leebot's sound -- think of him as DEVO's kids music side project -- may not be for everyone, he's started to ever-so-slightly fill out his sound (I like the New Wave sound of "Cleaning Theme"). As a whole, it's Leebot's best album yet. And the track at the heart of the album -- "Our Family" -- should be heard far and wide. (Listen to it here -- just scroll down the page.) The album is most appropriate for kids ages 3 through 7. You can listen to samples here. As for an album geared toward a slightly older crowd, how about Hamlet? That's for high schoolers, right? Well ,The Deedle Deedle Dees' Lloyd Miller would beg to differ, having helped his wife's second grade class to write a musical based on the play. Miller recruited Dog on Fleas' Dean Jones and a couple of the Dees to record the music along with kids in the class. The result, Hamlet: The Album, is alternately rockin' ("Something's Rotten!") and pensive ("Tush, Tush") -- a little bit like the play itself, no? In best Fleas/Dees fashion, the album is ragged around the edges, the Band or the Stones mixed with a Shakespeare and Sesame Street. I'd much rather listen to these kids sing than any number of auto-tuned KidzBoppers. The album will be most appreciated by kids ages 6 to 11. And if the story behind the album isn't appealing enough, perhaps you'll be heartened to hear that all profits from the album will go to Japan earthquake relief. Listen (or order the album) below. While neither Erratic Schematic nor Hamlet: The Musical have a broad enough appeal for me to endorse the albums unreservedly for all listeners, both are solid enough albums to merit a listen even without the totally worthy backstories. I think a lot of readers will find a lot to like here. Give 'em a spin, maybe even your ducats. Recommended. Disclosure: I received a copy of Erratic Schematic for possible review.

Itty-Bitty Review: All I Want! - David Weinstone (Music for Aardvarks)

AllIWant.jpg While David Weinstone has been incredibly successful licensing his Music for Aardvarks classes, he has not done a lot of recording for the general public. Which is a little bit sad, because Weinstone is a pretty good songwriter. And on his latest album, All I Want!, he has a number of stellar songs. While some of the songs seem like they originated out of his MFA classes, many of the songs (for the most part, my favorites) sound like they were created outside of a class context. Like a number of artists, Weinstone attempts to cover a broad range of musical styles, from old-timey Dixieland ("I Want a Puppy!") to fuzzed-out Guided By Voices-style rock ("Mighty Milo") to a harmonica-accented waltz ("Beach Song"). "All I Want!" thrashes harder than any kids' song you'll all year, and probably most of the adult songs, too. Although the genre-hopping can be head-spinning, Weinstone's adept at all of it, while also channeling a bit of Barry Louis Polisar acerbic-kid humor (sample from "Better Keep Your Eye on Me!": "I like cell phones, they taste good / They're expensive, man they should.") The album will be most appreciated by kids ages 3 through 6. You can listen to a few songs here. All I Want isn't always an "album" as we might typically think of a coherent set of music, but as a collection of songs, it is a pretty good one. Even families who have never heard of MFA are bound to find a least a couple of songs that will tickle their fancy. Recommended. Disclosure: I received a copy of the album for possible review.

Please Release Me: July 2011 Edition

Time once more for an updated list of new and upcoming releases. (Last month's list is here.) Additions to the list are noted with a "++"; changes to previously-mentioned items are indicated with italics. As always, if I've listed you on here and gotten something wrong (or something not ready for primetime), let me know and I'll edit or delete it. And if you're not on here and think you should be, drop me a line, too, and I'll get you added for the next iteration. ++ The Biscuit Brothers: Get Up And Go (July 10) ++ Zooey Deschanel & M. Ward and Various Artists: Winnie the Pooh soundtrack (July 12) Moey's Music Party: Happily Ever Moey! A Fairy Tale Lark in Central Park (DVD, July 12) Suzy Bogguss: American Folk Songbook (July 18 / Aug. 2) Eric Herman: The Elephant (DVD, July 19) Laurie Berkner: Party Day (DVD, July 26) Hipwaders: Golden State (Aug. 2) ++ Yo Gabba Gabba: Music Makes Me Move (DVD, Aug. 9) The Wiggles: Ukulele Baby! (DVD, Aug. 9) Caspar Babypants: Sing Along! (Aug. 16) Recess Music (Various Artists): Wild Child (mid-August) Maestro Classics: My Name is Handel (Aug. 24) Ben Rudnick & Friends: Live in Lexington: Under the Copper Beech (Aug. 30) [2008 live concert] Music for Little People: Toddler Favorites: The Movie (Aug. 30) ++ Rockabye Baby: Rockabye Baby! 5 Year Anniversary Compilation (August) [Mainly features artists who've yet to receive the Rockabye treatment: Kiss, James Brown, Arcade Fire, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Stevie Wonder, The Kinks, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John and the Beastie Boys.] Riff Rockit: Title TBA (CD, DVD, late August) Central Services Board of Education: Title TBA (summer) ++ Professor Banjo: PB and Jam (Sept. 1) In The Nick of Time: Making Silly Faces (Sept. 6) ++ Trout Fishing in America: Chicken Joe Forgets Something Important ++ The Mighty Buzzniks Bug Out (Sept. 11) Rocknoceros: Colonel Purple Turtle (Sept. 13) ++ Dan Zanes and Friends: Little Nut Tree (Sept. 13) Maestro Classics: A Soldier’s Tale (Sept. 15) The Jimmies: Practically Ridiculous (Sept. 20) Randy Kaplan: Mr. Diddie Wah Diddie (Sept. 20) Ted Jacobs: Back to the Garden (Sept. 20) Beethoven's Wig, feat. Richard Perlmutter: Sing Along Piano Classics (Sept. 27). [features piano works by Chopin, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Debussy, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, and Joplin] Andy Z: The Grand Scream of Things (Sept. 30) [produced by Tor Hyams] ++ Groove Kid Nation: Title TBA (September) ++ Laura Doherty: Shining Like a Star (Oct. 1) Hope Harris: Picasso, That's Who (October) Recess Music (Various Artists): U R Some 1 (mid-October) ++ The Secret Mountain: Songs from the Baobob (October) ++ The Ohmies: Morning Wish Garden (October) [prodced by Tor Hyams] The Dirty Sock Funtime Band: Title TBA (November) Suzi Shelton: Title TBA (fall) Milkshake: Title TBA plus Holiday Album Title TBA (Fall 2011) Other 2011 albums: Ah-Choo, Alastair Moock, Peter Apel, Funky Mamas, Deedle Deedle Dees, Big Don, Mr. Richard, Chuck Cheesman, Ratboy, Jr., Todd McHatton, Jim Gill. Also, Rockabye Baby for Van Halen, The Police, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Madonna.

Video: "Four of Two" - They Might Be Giants (via Readeez)

Nine and a half years ago, They Might Be Giants were prepping their first album for kids and while No! had some fancy games you could play if you stuck the disk in the computer, unlike their later work, it didn't have a single fancy video. Michael Rachap, creator of all things Readeez, has rectified that oversight, Marty McFly-style, by going Baaack. In. Time. and applying the Readeez technique to "Four of Two." OK, he didn't really go back in time. I think. But the video's amusing (stay for the ending bump, which made me laugh out loud). Also: John Linnell sings really fast, because the Readeez couldn't even keep up, sometimes having to post a couple words at a time.

They Might Be Giants' "Four of Two" -- Readee-Oh Version from Readeez on Vimeo.

Play List: Miss Mary Mack's Birthday Mix

Miss Mary Mack recently celebrated her birthday, and I took the opportunity to make her another mix CD. The disk included some favorite songs of hers, and some I thought she might like (or at the very least appreciate). I was amused at how many I'd initially put on the list that I had to remove because I realized that I put it on the last mix CD I'd made for her. I'm not going to reveal her age here, but the first song on the list is a pretty good clue... Sad And Dreamy - Alejandro Escovedo The Bottle Let Me Down: Songs For Bumpy Wagon Rides Antidisestablishmentarianism - The Okee Dokee Brothers Take It Outside Up And Down - Mr. T Experience Greasy Kids Stuff (songs from inside the radio volume 1) Metaphor - The Alphabeticians Rock Opposite Day - Secret Agent 23 Skidoo Underground Playground Is This a Joke? - Billy Kelly Is This Some Kind of Joke? Noble Gases - Duplex! Worser Meet the Elements - They Might Be Giants Here Comes Science Rattling Can - Key Wilde & Mr. Clarke Rise And Shine Little Red Airplane - The Deedle Deedle Dees American History + Rock-n-Roll = The Deedle Deedle Dees Know Your Inventors - Central Services Presents... The Board Of Education George Washington - The Galactic Heroes Greasy Kid Stuff 3 The Princess Who Saved Herself - Jonathan Coulton Many Hands: Family Music for Haiti If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out - Daisy Mayhem Ranky Tanky Sing Like a Sparrow - Dean Jones featuring the Felice Brothers Rock Paper Scissors Pay Me My Money Down - Bruce Springsteen We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions Horchata - Vampire Weekend Contra Violet - Jeremy Messersmith The Reluctant Graveyard Friend Donut - Lunch Money Original Friend So Long It's Been Good To Know Yuh - Dan Zanes & Friends Night Time! Place In Your Heart - Frances England Mind of My Own Wild Mountain Thyme - The Nields Rock All Night Song For You - Justin Roberts Meltdown! Peace Like A River - Elizabeth Mitchell You Are My Little Bird