Catch That Train! Dan Zanes & Friends

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  • Release Date: 05/16/2006
  • Sales Rank: 3,426
  • Label: FESTIVAL FIVE REC.
  • UPC: 800495000925
 
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Catch That Train!

1LISTENCatch That Train! 3:20
2LISTENLet's Shake 2:45
3LISTENWelcome Table 3:09
4LISTENMariposa Olé 2:34
5LISTENMeeting in the Station 1:12
6LISTENChoo Choo Ch'boogie 2:42
7LISTENPigogo 2:28
8LISTENCountry Life 2:57
9LISTENLoch Lomond 2:54
10LISTENWhile the Music Is Playing 3:44
11LISTENI Don't Want Your Millions, Mister 4:09
12LISTENThe Fine Friends Are Here 2:41
13LISTENWalkin' the Dog 2:35
14LISTENWander in the Summer Wind 2:54
15LISTENGrey Goose 3:27
16LISTENPata Pata 2:53
17LISTENSweet Rosyanne 3:22
18LISTENMoonlit Town 7:15

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Editorial Reviews

All aboard! Indie kids-rocker Dan Zanes returns with his fifth disc of age-indiscriminate folksy favorites and original tunes. As always, the onetime Del Fuegos frontman draws on a homespun mix of rootsy sounds, from the bluesy stomp of "Let's Shake" to the New Orleans-inspired "While the Music Is Playing," colored by dance-inciting horns. Another expected treat from the Brooklynite is a host of colorful guests, including the soulful voices of the Blind Boys of Alabama on the gospel-inspired "The Welcome Table" and the dulcet tones of Natalie Merchant, who duets with the gravel-voiced Zanes on the traditional Scottish number "Loch Lomond." The disc's musical texture is further enriched by contributions from longtime Zanes pal Father Goose, a.k.a. Rankin' Don (the Islands-flavored "Pata, Pata"), Nick Cave ("Sweet Rosyanne," accented by calliope-like pump organ), and a group of orphans called the Children of Agape, whose voices soar on the traditional Zulu tune "Pigogo," sung mostly a cappella here. Zanes' music is informed by his activism, an angle underscored by his inclusion of the self-explanatory "I Don't Want Your Millions, Mister," with a few kids joining him on the harmonies. Participation -- both musical and otherwise -- is a must for Zanes, and to that end, the accompanying booklet includes lyrics and chord changes, along with information on the Keep a Child Alive charity (which assists the Children of Agape), so that anyone with a voice can join in the journey. You and your family won't want to miss it. Lydia Vanderloo, Barnes & Noble

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August 24, 2006: I got this CD when it came out and my son has loved it since the first time I played it and he is 2 1/2. Every time we get in the car he begs for it to be played! I love the folk feel and it is very relaxing to listen to. I also love that there is social conscience throughout the entire CD that I hope my son will pick up on when he can fully understand it.