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    Wednesday
    Oct042006

    The King and I and Belle and Sebastian and...

    Another day, another song posted to the Colours Are Brighter website.

    Or, in the case of this particular day, two.

    The Kooks turn in a 311-esque "The King and I" which, well, doesn't really sound like it was all that kid-focused while Jonathan Richman does "Our Dog Is Getter Older Now," which, well, I can take or I can leave.

    The Four Tet track is still the coolest one I've heard.

    Yes, I will eventually stop talking about this, I promise. But I've gone this far down the path.

    Wednesday
    Oct042006

    The Hold Steady Album Stream

    Continuing the Minneapolis love... The Hold Steady released their latest album Boys and Girls in America yesterday and if stories of teenagers and college kids set to every riff heard in an arena between 1976 and 1982 (and then some) is your bag, go here and check out the album stream. Even though they're in New York now, the Hold Steady is every bit a Minneapolis band as the Replacements were. It's not so much for the kids, but the adults might like it. (And for those of you who, like me, were put off by Craig Finn's shouted-not-sung stylings on Separation Sunday, he's dialed that back a notch or two. He's almost singing now.)

    Tuesday
    Oct032006

    Prince Does Kids Music

    No, really, "Song of the Heart," for a kids' movie -- Happy Feet.

    It's a pleasant, funky mid-tempo number that will erase absolutely no memories of, say, Prince tearing up First Avenue in Purple Rain, but it's nice enough.

    Sadly, it's the only Prince cut on the soundtrack. For what it's worth, here's the track listing for the soundtrack, to be released Oct. 17th.

    1. Song of the Heart - Prince
    2. Tell Me Something Good - Pink
    3. The Joker / Everything I Own - Jason Mraz/Chrissie Hynde
    4. I Wish - Fantasia/Patti LaBelle/Yolanda Adams
    5. Boogie Wonderland - Brittany Murphy
    6. Somebody To Love - Brittany Murphy
    7. My Way - Robin Williams
    8. Do It Again - The Wondermints
    9. Jump And Move - The Brand New Heavies
    10. Kiss - Nicole Kidman
    11. Golden Slumbers - K.D. Lang
    12. John Powell Score Suite

    Two songs by Brittany Murphy?... Well, at least those Wondermints and K.D. Lang tracks could be good.

    (Thanks to Stereogum for the tip.)

    Monday
    Oct022006

    Review in Brief: Now The Day Is Over - The Innocence Mission

    NowTheDayIsOver.jpgTake away the cover art of a child sleeping next to their stuffed animal, and there's nothing about The Innocence Mission's 2004 album Now The Day Is Over that would compel its placement in a kids' music section. Having said that, the collection of standards and other songs done in lullaby style was performed with kids in mind. The cover art fits.

    In a low-key jazz-influenced style, sparsely arranged and usually just with little more than guitar and bass to accompany her, singer-songwriter Karen Peris gives a hushed interpretation to the songs, lending to the dream-like quality of the recording. This semi-conscious quality is a good fit for many of the songs, such as "Stay Awake" or Henry Mancini's classic "Moon River" and extends to Don Peris' instrumental guitar work on Chopin's "Prelude in A" and Beethoven's "Sonata No. 8." The one original, Karen Peris' "My Love Goes With You," is a sweet lullaby, much closer to traditional lullabies than most of the songs on the 30-minute disk. One word of warning, though -- Peris' voice, though beautiful, has a distinct and somewhat nasal quality to it. I think most people will warm to it, but some might not. (Indeed, the songs I enjoyed less were the ones I'd heard hundreds of times before -- "Over the Rainbow" and "What A Wonderful World" -- and didn't think the Peris' distinct voice and rendition improved upon the original. The kids around you, of course, with no such baggage, won't care.)

    As a lullaby album, it's targeted for kids ages 0 through 5, though there's no reason why you won't put it on yourself when the kids are nowhere around and you need some peaceful music. You can clips at the album's CDBaby page. Now The Day Is Over is filled with a sense of goodness that families can find respite in in the course of -- or at the end of -- a busy day. Recommended.

    Monday
    Oct022006

    Please Release Me: October 2006 Edition

    Well, it's not like Oct. 3rd isn't already busy enough as it is, CD-release-wise -- new stuff from Beck, the Decemberists, the Hold Steady, even the Killers (though their new album is getting absolutely miserable reviews). But, hey, even in the kids' music segment we got a new (sort of) Ralph's World. Not to mention a bunch of other stuff to look forward to.

    So here we go:

    Oct. 1: AudraRox - I Can Do It By Myself
    Oct. 3: Ralph's World - Welcome To Ralph's World
    Oct. 8: The Sippy Cups - Electric Storyland
    Oct. 10: Gothic Archies (Stephin Merritt) - The Tragic Treasury: Songs from a Series of Unfortunate Events
    Oct. 16: V/A - Colours Are Brighter
    Oct. 17: V/A - New Orleans Playground (Putumayo)
    Oct. 24: Wee Hairy Beasties (Jon Langford, Sally Timms, Kelly Hogan, Devil in a Woodpile) - Animal Crackers
    Oct. 24: V/A - Old Town School of Folk Music Songbook Vol. 1