Sunday, March 23, 2008

MMW's Let's Go Everywhere (Music for Kids, and you as well)


With apologies, its been a few weeks since I've seriously posted, and even longer since I gave you all a great family disc. One such overdue entry is Medeski Martin & Wood's first "kids" album Let's Go Everywhere. This enjoyable, infectious (in the good way) album has something for everyone in the family, especially those of us who love some good funk-jazz.


If you don't know them, Medeski Martin & Wood (MMW) are among the strongest and best in the funk-jazz category. Drawing heavily and almost exclusively on bass, keyboards and drums, This trio has for well over 15 years (at least that's how long I've had the pleasure of listening, even got to see them at CBGB's) put together a new sound for jazz and music alike. Maybe you recognize their sound from the Get Shorty soundtrack, or any number of festivals that cropped up after the Dead, but it works for kids of all ages as well.


The disc, which looks like its got art from the Yellow Submarine period, starts off sweet with the aptly titled instrumental "Waking Up." The disc then erupts with some great keyboard work into the title track which is a modern day "I've Been Everywhere." Like the rest of the album, the musician-ship isn't dumbed down or simplyfied just because its for kids. MMW plays just as hard and fierce and smartly as they do on any of their albums for adults. But the lyrics are squarely meant for my kinder, telling them that when they are "tired of your toys, and of your games, and of the television, when you're done with chores and homework" then it's time to put on "a little music" and "buckle up and go for a little ride." This CD does just that. The places we go are fun as well - cities like Bombay, Havana, and Aqaba and fictional places like Whoville and Cloud City - and is a fun sing-a-long for all of you. Download it for free (and explore some other MMW) at their website http://mmw.net/mp3/Letsgoeverywhere.mp3

The rest of the disc follows the same model. There are some songs for all to sing to ("Pirates Don't Take Baths" is a family favorite), a few standards like a rapping "Pat A Cake" and a few great instrumental only tracks which groove like MMW does best mixed in. My personal favorite to pull into carpool line is "Where's The Music" which is almost all without words, except when the music stops, a chorus of kids, as well as my own 2, yell "WHERE'S THE MUSIC!"

It's a blast - go enjoy it today. Listen to more of it at their myspace page http://www.myspace.com/letsgoeverywhere. You might even like it more than your kids. The upside is that when MMW comes to town, you can bring the kids.

For more on MMW for adults - check out Friday Afternoon in The Universe, Tonic, or their work with legendary John Scofield.

1 comment:

Neil Rigler said...

Totally cool - I hadn't heard of this yet - thanks for the tip!