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OUT OF STOCK - Mail Myself To You
New versions of childhood standards are mixed with exciting new songs, played in a variety of styles, from reggae to Appalachian to Afro-Cuban. McCutcheon remains one of the most highly respected performers of children's music today.
**Notable Children's Recording - American Library
**Association Gold Medal Award - Parents Magazine
**NAIA Children's Album of the Year
"McCutcheon is not out to prove anything, only to entertain...A fine album. A."âÂÂSusan Stewart, Entertainment Weekly
"Whether gently hammering a dulcimer on the title cut or nearly rocking out on the traditional "Over In the Meadow," McCutcheon performs his second children's record with spirit and a backup band that's sensitive to the material." âÂÂParents' Choice
"The 1988 release features McCutcheon's exquisite world music arrangements and authentic instrumentation. It is the only album for children I have heard that exceeds merely quoting musical genres: it embodies them completely. McCutcheon serves up a spicy combination of South African beat, calypso, reggae, bluegrass, string band music, rock 'n' roll, new age folk-jazz, and Latin American-influenced music." âÂÂAcoustic Guitar
Over in the Meadow (trad.)
Mail Myself to You (Woody Guthrie)
Barnyard Dance (Howard Armstrong)
Sly Little Crow (trad.)/Old Blair Store (John McCutcheon)The Awful Hilly Daddy-Willie Trip (John & Will McCutcheon)
Teddy Bear (Widney High, Period 5)
New Car (Widney High, Period 5)
I'm a Little Cookie (Larry Penn)
Somos El Barco (Lorre Wyatt)
Hambone (trad.)
Kindergarten Wall (John McCutcheon)
Turn Around (Melvina Reynolds)
Year released:
1988