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ALBUM INFORMATION

Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 29:34

eMusic Features

Banging on the Pots and Pans: Songs for Kids and their Parents

By Sujan Hong-Raphael , Manager, Label Relations

With songs about airplanes and trains, counting and clapping, and of course, a funky penguin, Banging on the Pots and Pans features all ages, genre and era-spanning tunes that are kid-tested, mother-approved. You'll hear classic cuts from Rufus Thomas, Shirley Ellis and the Pointer Sisters, newer favorites by the Apples in Stereo, Young Fresh Fellows and Luv Clowns as well kid-friendly tracks from the White Stripes, Bobby Charles and Brian Wilson. All together now! more »

They Say All Media Guide

On their second album, the All Girl Summer Fun Band offer more of the spunky punk-pop with which they established themselves, taking much inspiration both from 1960s girl groups and late-’70s/early-’80s girl group-influenced punk and new wave bands. It’s not an original format, no, and it’s got its limitations. All that said, this is highly enjoyable and superior for its genre, with genuinely catchy, likable melodies and fairly witty, flippant lyrics. Boy-girl, or at least young man-young woman, romance is a theme that runs through a lot of these songs. But there are twists that you wouldn’t likely have heard on Shangri-Las or even Blondie records, like a flame with a “Video Game Heart,” or a plea to “Becky” to borrow her boyfriend. Most of this is uptempo stuff that’s fun to bop along to, but it helps when a little more diversity creeps in, as in the slower and more atmospheric “Daydreaming” with its eerie high drones, the creepy synthesizer hooks of “Video Game Heart,” and the almost tender high harmonies of “Becky,” which is catchy in a cool mid-’60s pop/rock sense. – Richie Unterberger

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