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Music CD - Martin & Wood Medeski: Let's Go Everywhere (Dig)

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Music CD: Let's Go Everywhere (Dig) Artist: Martin & Wood Medeski
List Price: $16.98
Our Price: $11.17
Your Save: $ 5.81 ( 34% )
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Manufacturer: Megaforce
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Tracks:
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1. Waking Up 2. Let's Go Everywhere 3. Cat Creeps 4. The Train Song 5. Where's the Music? 6. Pat a Cake 7. Pirates Don't Take Baths 8. Far East Sweets 9. On an Airplane 10. The Squalb 11. Let's Go 12. Old Paint 13. Hickory Dickory Dock 14. All Around the Kitchen 15. We're All Connected
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0020286111924 Label: Megaforce Manufacturer: Megaforce Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Megaforce Release Date: 2008-01-08 Studio: Megaforce
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: a family album Comment: i was pretty excited to buy this album, because i've been a long time fan of MMW. i was, i'll admit skeptical as to how my two boys would react. but i have to say i think that they like it as much as i do, so it's been the sole resident in the kitchen stereo since it came home.
and that's the best part.
it's not just for kids and tolerated by adults, nor for adults and tolerated by kids.
every one in my house loves it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun Music Comment: I made the fortunate mistake of ordering this without having any idea what it was, except that I love MMW. This is kid music. Interesting, cool kid music. 40 minutes plus or minus of songs to sing or play with your children. I like it, but some will probably be expecting instrumental jazz/funk/without the lyrics.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Let's go Everywhere and back again Comment: This album may be oriented towards kiddy consumption but it is as funky as!!!!
If you like MMW, you'll like this.
If you don't like MMW, maybe your kids will.
Customer Rating:      Summary: sweet! Comment: Medeski, Martin & Wood + kid friendly lyrics = one awesome album!!!
I actually went out to run errands (kid free) and was almost home before I realized I had been listening to the "kid's" cd, (it was on low so I didn't hear the lyrics) but it's that good.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not your average MMW jam Comment: This album is a little left of what the band normally puts out but it's still really good stuff. My kids, ages 2 and 4, didn't have a care in the world for this music but they might think it's cool when they're a little older. Overall it's a must have for any diehard MMW fan and recommended for anyone looking for original children's music that's outside of the mainstream.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Let's Go Everywhere is the kind of record that kids-music insiders get all wound up about, and for a reason that can be summed up in two tidy little words: it's awesome. Yes, when classifications must be made, Medeski Martin & Wood are sometimes thrown into the jazz genre. And yes, as musicians go, they're a pretty sophisticated outfit. But that hasn't prevented them from maintaining a direct line with their pirate- and pat-a-cake-loving sides. Everywhere rules because it's un-self-consciously funky ("Cat Creep"), uncondescendingly cool ("Where's The Music"), and unspookily moody ("Far East Sweets"). It's so obviously the product of three guys who know how to grow grooves, but also know how to grow bonds with 4-year-olds, that it makes other kids albums seem audaciously contrived, not to mention intolerably boring. Retentive types won't flinch from filing it alongside classics such as Schoolhouse Rock, Really Rosie, and the Sesame Street compilations. And four out of five preschoolers--maybe more like 499 out of 500--won't disagree: Medeski Martin & Wood merit the inclusion. --Tammy La Gorce
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