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Entries in Randy Kaplan (15)

Tuesday
Sep282010

Live Video: "No Nothin'" - Randy Kaplan (Live in Portland)

In case you're wondering, yes, I will get back to some semblance of regular posting sometime soon. Other projects going on and the like. In the meantime, please enjoy this performance by Randy Kaplan from the Portland, Oregon Many Hands: Family Music for Haiti release party in mid-September. Here he's playing "No Nothin'." (And, again, a reminder: go here to find out how you can get a free CD just for buying Many Hands -- there are still some available, including a Randy Kaplan one.)

Randy Kaplan - "No Nothin'" (Live in Portland) [YouTube]

Sunday
Jul182010

Concert Recap: Randy Kaplan (Phoenix, June 2010)

RandyKaplan_CMOP_June10.jpgIt's been about a month since Randy Kaplan came through Phoenix and played a couple sets at the Children's Museum of Phoenix. As always, his storytelling was a hit with the audience. The title track (so to speak) from his new album The Kids Are All Id features words tumbling out of his mouth at a rapid speed and, as Kaplan admitted after the song, is probably more for the parents than the kids. But I like it. (And so do the kids.)

Randy Kaplan - "The Kid Is All Id" [YouTube]

Monday
Jun142010

Review: The Kids Are All Id - Randy Kaplan

TheKidsAreAllId_lowres.jpgIt's taken me a little time to fully appreciate Randy Kaplan for what he is -- one of family music's most inventive storytellers. There were times at which I thought songs like "Shampoo Me" were, though amusing, a little silly and not quite the Dan Zanes-like music I thought Kaplan could -- or maybe should -- make.

I was wrong. It's songs like "Shampoo Me" that are what make Randy, Randy. The fanciful stories sprung from the conjoined heads of Shel Silverstein and Bob Dylan are Kaplan's calling card, and he's very, very good at them. His third album for kids, The Kids Are All Id, is to my mind, his most story-intensive collection yet. From the get-go, Kaplan tells inventive stories in folk songs about characters you haven't heard from -- "The Hebrew-Speaking Bear," an Elizabeth II-aping queen bee on "Little Bee," or his monkey Kqxhc, who makes a return appearance on "Is She a Girl or Is She a Monkey." Kaplan doesn't dig too deep into lessons -- his cover of "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'" and his original "My Little Laugh," about laughing at situations that might otherwise make him cry are about as deep as he gets.

The album is titled The Kids Are All Id on purpose -- there are lots of characters here who are somewhat exasperating -- Joe, of course, the title character in the folk-punk "The Kid Is All Id," Kaplan's younger self in his rreworking of "Don't You Leave Me Here," or the toddler who responds to every joke setup line with "This Guy." The first ten or so songs are, if not frenzied, at least active. As a result, the trio of Ezra Jack Keats-based songs about two-thirds of the way through the disk come like a soothing balm. "I Like Cacti" is a sweet, sweet song -- I can't get over the line "What attracts us / About a cactus?" Indeed, while I've been focusing on the words here, Kaplan writes some great musical bits (there's a part in "The Kid Is All Id," in which the adult supervisor breaks free with a plaintive, soaring chorus) and he and his producer Mike West give the album a natural, expansive sound.

The 54-minute album will be most appreciated by kids aged 4 through 8. You can listen to 3 of the tracks at Randy's Myspace page. The Kids Are All Id is Randy Kaplan's best album yet, and shows Kaplan's greatest strength -- his ability to listen to and interact with the kids who are his audience and to turn that into stories in song. Instead of suggesting that Randy could be the next Dan Zanes, perhaps I should've suggested Bill Harley. Definitely recommended.

Thursday
May062010

Randy Kaplan: The Kids Are All Id (and Orange-y)

TheKidsAreAllId.jpgThe idea of a "release date" in the music industry is a slippery one these days -- is it when you start selling the disks at shows? When it shows up on iTunes? When you tell a major magazine it is so it meets their 4-month lead time? No matter when it's released, there's definitely some anticipation for Randy Kaplan's new disk The Kids Are All Id. If features the by-now-standard Kaplan approach of mixing standards and buried classics with original songs that tell stories in Kaplan's unique style. It also features some really cool cover art, about which Kaplan reports:

I did all the drawings of the faces and my designer in Paris, Laurent Rivelaygue, created the overlapping collage. The cover was originally yellow but my friend Michelle said it was too close to Five Cent Piece. So I asked for orange and teal and I chose the orange one.
Anyway, I dig it.

If you want to read more, Jeff over at Out With the Kids talked with Randy a little while back.

And while you'll have an opportunity to see Randy on the east coast a few times, I'm happy to report that he's coming back to Phoenix again next month, this time at my series at the Children's Museum of Phoenix. He'll be playing a couple of sets on June 13 at 10:30 and 11:30 AM.

Track listing and a sneak preview of one track after the jump...
1. My Little Laugh
2. The Hebrew-Speaking Bear (Heave Ho!)
3. Little Bee
4. The Kid Is All Id
5. The Money Song
6. I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'
7. The Derby Ram
8. This Guy
9. Don't You Leave Me Here
10. Is She a Girl or Is She a Monkey -- Randy's pet monkey Kqxhc - of "No Nothing" fame - "gives Randy a piece of his mind"
11. Whistle For Willie *
12. Dream Hat *
13. I Like Cacti * (see below)
14. Papa Ling's Tune
15. Joe and Finn
16. Dreamin'
17. Forever Young -- I realize it's hard to screw up Dylan, but Kaplan does a really nice version of this...

* Based Ezra Jack Keats' children's books.

Here's Randy performing "I Like Cacti" here in Phoenix last year...

Monday
Mar222010

KidVid Tournament 2010: Debbie and Friends vs. Randy Kaplan

The other first-day KidVid Tournament 2010 matchup from the Ella Jenkins Region features Debbie and Friends' "Willy Won't" from the forthcoming More Story Songs and Sing-Alongs CD up against "The Ladybug Without Spots" from the Randy Kaplan's Loquat Rooftop album.
Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments below, but the official results are based on the poll at the bottom of the page. One vote per person, please. Votes due by midnight tonight (Tuesday) East Coast time. And, as always, play nice!

Debbie and Friends: Willy Won't [YouTube]

Randy Kaplan - "The Ladybug Without Spots" [YouTube]