My secret career as a music critic of albums for kids

Back in July I posted a PSA entitled Road trip survival – children’s music you’ll atually enjoy too! As a result I was contacted by two different small publishers asking if I’d review their CDs as well. I said sure, send ’em up and I’ll have my kids pass judgement, and lo, they did. Here’s a quick review of those two, plus one recommendation I can’t believe I forgot last time around. 

  • Cd_rockdaddyrock.gif (GIF Image, 200x200 pixels)Rock Daddy Rock: silly short songs for silly short people. (also available on iTunes). You can listen to
     samples on the website. The subtitle speaks volumes on this one – it’s for silly short people, but not their parents. In fact, the kids didn’t seem to care for it much either. A fair amount of body-related humour, but even more prescriptive songs about turning off the tv, cleaning rooms, don’t spit, etc. 
  • Let’s Go Green Kids (also available on iTunes and with song snippets on the website). Let_s Go Green Kids_ Let_s Go Green Kids CDThis one was much better for both my kids and the parents. Much better songwriting and singing, with a good message as well. The only drawback is that while individually the songs are very good, listening to a whole album about going green became a little repetitive for the Wife and me. Kids didn’t seem to mind, and the 4-year-old regularly sings the Tin Can Can around the house.   As expected, this one ships in a simple cardboard sleeve.  🙂
  • Finally, I should’ve included Charlie and Lola’s Favourite and Best Music Record in my first posting. C&lDefinitely a winner at our house; a CD I’ll actually choose to listen to from time to time (like, over adult music). Wonderful reproduction of the whimsy of the show and books by the same name.  I think the magic here is in the percussion instruments, somehow.  Only drawback is that it appears to be a real bear to obtain in North America, but it’s worth it – trust me on this one!

That’s it for the early Fall installment.  That’ll probably be the end of this segment, unless I trip across any more winners, or unless someone out there wants to send more – I’m happy to let the kids to the reviewing 🙂