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Let's Go Everywhere (Dig)

Let's Go Everywhere (Dig)
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When John Medeski, Chris Wood and Billy Martin go into the studio to record any new album, they re never sure what will emerge. It was no different when the trio gathered in an upstate New York studio last year with a few concepts, a few musical ideas and a few friends, to create Let s Go Everywhere, the first recording designed to please their youngest fans.

The group settled on the idea of a journey, of travel both literal and figurative. It proved to be a motivating concept. But we didn t have much going in, says Wood. It was a thread we followed as we improvised, composed and working through each piece on the spot. We call it spontaneous composition. Martin agrees that we really had very little figured out. Maybe a few ideas about a beat or a nursery rhyme we liked, but we went into the studio not knowing what would happen.

Then the fun part began. Wood and Martin enlisted vocals from their children Nissa and Dakota. In the perfect party song, the band gets into a funky groove that stops suddenly, prompting enthusiastic young voices to shout, Where s the Music? and the music to start up again. We got that idea from our kids love of musical chairs, explains Wood. As the party continued, the trio brought in other friends to add to the musical journey.

All three band members see Let s Go Everywhere as an opportunity to play music they like without talking down to kids. Kids are really quick, Medeski says. We don t need to treat them like idiots. Wood agrees that kids are like sponges. We like to introduce our own kids to a huge range of music, and they love all kinds of sounds. Martin calls this album one of my favorite records, one of the best we ve ever done and says it brought the band members closer together then ever. It really sparked a new direction for us in many ways.

 

What Customers Say About Let's Go Everywhere (Dig):

But still fun to jam to. Its not MMW's best CD. Good job MMW for throwing something else at us. but its fun to listen to. I have to say the kids theme gets old about half way through the disc. Still their best is Uninvisible. by far that is my fav.

What a great disc for kids and adults, especially if you like MMW's other music. There is enough music (and lyrics) geared towards the kids and a lot of of music that the adults will also enjoy.

Love the music on this disc. My son (2) especially likes the songs where the kids sing.

Of all of the the kids CDs we have this is such a favorite that it greatly took the sting out of losing all of the others. My 3 year old son loves the hip-hop version of "Patty Cake/Peas Porridge Hot".

I cannot agree more. My husband and I love that when it is still in the CD player in the car and we are out on our own we don't feel compelled to change to something else.

I have read other reviews that say this CD is fun for parents and kids alike. If he is fussing when I am buckling him in his carseat all I have to do is ask him "where's the music." and he stops and perks up waiting for me to turn the song on.

I got the CD based on my 15 month old son's reaction to hearing the song "Where's the Music." on our satellite. He grooved to the funky beat, and has ever since.

All of our childrens CD's were stolen from our vehicle recently and I was very upset until I discovered that because this CD was still in the player it hadn't been stolen. I can't wait until they come out with the next great record.

The classics are still great, but having new stuff as well is even better. Ranks right up there with classics like "Peter, Paul & Mommy", "Free to be You and Me", or Woodie Guthrie's stuff.

If you're a kid, even better. If you're a fan of MMW, you'll almost certainly love this CD.

The kids and I still like it (a lot)., but it's obvious MMW have a fantastic sense of humor and it would have been great to have had a CD that was more completely filled with that great juvenile silliness.Oh well.better than any Barney CD any day, by far. :) "Where's the Music" is my kids' favorite song; has them in stitches every time.

"Pirates Don't Take Baths" is another popular one.My only complaint is that the CD does occasionally devolve into more "serious" MMW material, or includes a song that's just straight-up kid-friendly lyrics and structure but no jokes. Nice to see that artists are still producing fun, intelligent children's music.

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