Catch the Moon

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 31:36

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Kathy O'Connell

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04.22.11
Lisa Loeb and Elizabeth Mitchell, Catch the Moon
2004 | Label: IndieBlu Music / Entertainment One Distribution

Folk-rocker Lisa Loeb reunited with her old Brown University roommate Elizabeth Mitchell, now a member of the indie rock band Ida, to create an album of mostly traditional, kid-friendly tunes on Catch the Moon. The album is simple; a guitar and sweet, clear voices are all that's necessary to delight on classic children's favorites like "Big Rock Candy Mountain" and "Little Red Caboose"; Loeb and Mitchell's bluegrassy take on "Oh, Susannah" adds mandolin and banjo to the mix. The women's breathy vocals on the slow-paced "Butterfly" are as gentle as a fawn chasing butterflies in a field, and they make even a song like Bob Dylan's "New Morning" friendly to young ears.

The straightforward production means little ones who won't have to strain to understand the lyrics; it's also a fine way to introduce young ears to harmony — Loeb's and Mitchell's voices combine beautifully, especially on the Japanese folk tune "Donguri," performed as a round. Other nods to our diverse world include the Cajun classic "Fais Do Do" and the Spanish tune "La Manita."

Catch the Moon is heavy on the folkiness, but that works well for an album that introduces a toddler to a lifetime of songs like "Twinkle, Twinkle… read more »

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Best Kid's Album

KittyCatastrophe

I have been listening to this album for 3 years now, and my 3 year old son and I still love it. Many have become our night time lullabies. I can't praise this enough, there is absolutely no cheesiness involved.

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Great Album for Kids and Adults

cejmurphy

Lisa Loeb and Elizabeth Mitchell put together a wonderfully enjoyable album for children. The title song "Catch the Moon" is a great little tune. Their version of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" is my all-time favorite. Loeb's voice is perfectly suited for these calm and fun kids songs. This is one the parents can enjoy as well.

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Strongly recommend

ASchamess

I really enjoyed this as much as my kids did. They are such good singers, that they make even simple, traditional songs sound new and moving. A top-notch children's record.

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Wonderful!

ValyGrl

My daughter and I listened to this all the time, but now for some reason she won't let me play it anymore, but I still love it!

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Classic

calmbeforethestorm

Catch the Moon is burn out proof children's music that has something for ears of all ages. In all of emusic's children's section, this one offers the widest appeal. Listen and get hooked.

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Great songs!

Ktbean

I downloaded this thinking I wouldn't be playing it quite yet for my little guy, but at 4mths he is recognising certain songs and going all giddy with happiness when he hears them. 'Little Red Caboose' is a fav as is 'Butterfly' which he just listens intensely too. Good songs for grown ups too. We love this cd! UPDATE!!! Finn is now 18mths and still loves it!

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Great!

SkylarKD

A soft but fun kid's album that won't drive Mommy & Daddy nuts! If you like this one, also check out Elizabeth Mitchell's children's CD 'You Are My Little Bird'.

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we love it-ye'ye'ye'ye'ye'

orna1

it's nice and clean to aur kid's

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my daughter's favorite

mcstellen

"Little Red Caboose" was my daughter's favorite from around 5 months on. Elizabeth Mitchell is in one of my favorite bands, Ida, so it was easy for me to love this CD. The songs are sweet and sung beautifully!

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Good Stuff

elabber

I second FoureyedPoppy!

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Folkie Lisa Loeb has followed the lead of other adult-music artists (including Kenny Loggins and her co-pilot on this album, Elizabeth Mitchell) in making a disc of children’s music that can be enjoyed by all ages. Some of the songs are lyrically pitched exclusively to the toddlers (e.g., the traditional number “Little Red Caboose” and the traditional adaptation of “Big Rock Candy Mountain”) while others are a tad more sophisticated (a nicely revamped version of “Oh Susanna” and a lovely take on Bob Dylan’s “New Morning”). Then there is the laudable ethnic content: “La Manita” (Spanish traditional), “Donguri/Rolling Acorn” (Japanese traditional), and “Fais Do Do” (French traditional). The original song “Stop and Go” is a “rocky” participation number and tons of fun, while “Catch the Moon” (also original) is dreamily poetic. And there’s never been a more tender version of “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” than the one found here. The songs are rendered in a folk/country acoustic minimalism that is, in a word, enchanting. And the CD comes encased in a children’s board book written by Erin Courtney and illustrated by Bonnie Brooke Mitchell. Catch the Moon is a record that the young ones can enjoy (or go to sleep to) while also being entertaining for the rest of the family, even after many plays. – Adrian Zupp

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