Animal Crackers Wee Hairy Beasties

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  • Release Date: 10/24/2006
  • Sales Rank: 98,518
  • Label: BLOODSHOT RECORDS
  • UPC: 744302013626

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Animal Crackers

1LISTENWee Hairy Beasties 3:00
2LISTENFlies on My Taters 1:39
3LISTENAnimal Crackers 2:07
4LISTENRagtime Duck 2:10
5LISTENHousefly Blues 3:08
6LISTENA Newt Called Tiny 0:16
7LISTENI'm an A.N.T. (I'm a M.A.N.) 2:40
8LISTENRoad Safety Song 1:59
9LISTENCuttlefish Bone 2:47
10LISTENGlow Worm 1:08
11LISTENBuzz Buzz Buzz 1:49
12LISTENCyril the Karaoke Squirrel 4:43
13LISTENToenail Moon 3:55
14LISTENLightnin' the Turtle 1:36
15LISTENWee Hairy Beasties (Reprise) 3:00
16Toenail Moon Multimedia Track

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Editorial Reviews

No one has ever accused the Mekons of being an especially "family friendly" ensemble, but two longtime members of the Leftist Punk Band That Refuses To Die -- guitarist and singer Jon Langford and vocalist Sally Timms -- have decided to take a stab at the children's music market, and the result is an unexpected delight. As the Wee Hairy Beasties, Langford and Timms team up with alt country chanteuse Kelly Hogan and the rollicking acoustic trio Devil in a Woodpile, and on Animal Crackers they've cooked up 14 tunes lively enough to please even the most fidgety youngster, and which are also witty, swinging and guaranteed to make the grown-ups in the room tap their toes. Most of the numbers deal with curious critters of one kind or another -- ants with attitude, dancing turtles, flies feasting on breakfast cereal and ducks with a taste for trad jazz -- and the wordplay is silly enough to make children giggle, but smart enough to still appeal to the more mature listener (especially the parade of clichés on "Animal Crackers," the Muddy Waters lift on "I'm an A.N.T." and the playfully ethereal "Toenail Moon"), though some parents may find themselves at a loss to explain the convoluted story of "Cyril the Karaoke Squirrel." All the musicians on board brought their A Game for these sessions, with Devil in a Woodpile picking up a storm (especially Joel Paterson on guitar and lap steel) and Timms and Hogan making the most of their frankly wonderful voices; even veteran troublemaker Langford proves to be a charming and gregarious frontman in this context. With Animal Crackers, the Wee Hairy Beasties threaten to turn your kids into the youngest alt country/roots music fans on the block, and chances are good you won't mind one bit -- you might even join them. Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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This item Rated Appropriate for Ages 3 and Up

Why We Rated This Appropriate for Ages 3 and UP

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What Parents Need to Know

About Animal Crackers

Parents need to know that this album is filled with fun, catchy tunes. With its bluesy, folksy, and swing influences, fans of "alternative" kids' music will probably appreciate this CD.

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about when the music style changes on the CD and which one they like better. And, of course, the animals make for some fun discussions: What are your favorites? What sounds do they make? Are they big or small? Where do they live? Can you move like them?