Listen To This: "76 Trombones" - Dan Zanes & Friends

76Trombones.jpgWell, for those of you wondering how Dan Zanes would tackle one of the more iconic Broadway melodies of the past half-century, now's your chance. If you were intrigued before, then I'm sure you'll want to download the title track and listen for yourself. Go here for the mp3, courtesy of Festival Five Records. 76 Trombones is out Nov. 17th. No trouble in River City for downloading this, I promise.

Dean Jones and the Felice Brothers Play Rock Paper Scissors

RockPaperScissors.JPGThose yelps of delight you might have heard from parts of the Kindie Twitterverse last week were from some folks getting their hands on the latest album from Dean Jones, member of the great kindie collective Dog On Fleas. It's called Rock Paper Scissors and it features The Felice Brothers (returning the favor to Jones, who sometimes plays horn with the band) on a number of tracks, along with a bunch of other guest artists such as Uncle Rock. Early spins of the album reveal a disk that is messy in all the right ways; it features Dean playing a bunch of instruments, including the car-horn o-phone -- how could it not be? It'll be for sale any day now, so stay tuned... Tracklisting below...

Stream Sarah Lee Guthrie / Johnny Irion's "Go Waggaloo" For Free

GoWaggaloo_sm.jpgYou know the deal. I really like Go Waggaloo, the first kids' music album from Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion, but, then again, I'm biased. Anyway, the Smithsonian Folkways album is officially released next week, but for the next two weeks (through Nov. 3rd) you can stream the album in its entirety here. Just click on the pop-up player. But hurry, it'll be gone on Nov. 3rd. (Also, for you Facebook folks, comment here and get a free song download code from Folkways.)

Listen To This: Steve-n-steveN (or, Steve Burns and Steven Drozd)

UniVsOcto.pngToday the Flaming Lips are releasing their latest studio album, a two-disk set entitled Embryonic. Seems like it's as good a time as any to start talking about Steve-n-steveN, the collaboration featuring Blue's Clues star-turned-indie rocker Steve Burns and multi-instrumentalist Steven Drozd from the Flaming Lips. This collaboration's been talked about for a while (the songs have been posted for awhile, too), and given Burns' and Drozd's previous foray into music for kids, the fact that it's getting closer is Good News For All Involved. The "About" description sums up the 6 songs on the Myspace page thusly:
One day, while searching everywhere for Princess Rainbow, a lonely unicorn named Steve Burns met a magical musical octopus named Steven Drozd in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. "Hi," said Steve to Steven. "I like writing stories about outer space, wizards, and feelings." "That's cool," said Steven to Steve while playing a bass guitar, Micro Moog synthesizer, and two Stylophones simultaneously. "I like to make brain burning musical soundscapes. Maybe you could add your stories to my music." "Okay", answered Steve, "let's always do that right here in Oklahoma and never in New York City." And that's just what they did... for all us children.
Songs about poop, facts, unicorns, and octopi. Basically, it's Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (already one of the best not-kids-albums that's really a kids' album) meets preschool. And, yeah, it really sounds like that. Totally worth 20 minutes or so of your attention. (Thanks to Cormac at Kids-Tunes for the reminder.)

Dan Zanes and Friends: 76 Trombones and 17 Tracks (Or Is It 18?)

76Trombones.jpgAs previously noted, Dan Zanes' take on Broadway tunes, 76 Trombones, is due out November 17th on his Festival Five Records. We here at Zooglobble have the tracklisting (actually, we have the whole disk) and thought we'd share. Because we like to share. The list itself is after the jump...

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha: Telephone Company's Panda Brain Album To Be Released Tomorrow

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Tuesday night, I compared Panda Brain, the second album from The Telephone Company, the "Chinese Democracy of the kids music genre," seeing as it's been around a long time with no sign of release. Tonight, an e-mail:
Telephone Company PANDA BRAIN! Album Release Tomorrow at ACL... That is right. After 6 years of waiting, we are releasing the "Panda Brain!" cd tomorrow. We play ACL tomorrow, Friday, at 1:30pm.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha. Will they tour Rio next? Wait and see!