
Barry Louis Polisar
I Eat Kids and other songs for Rebellious Children
© 1975 Barry Louis Polisar (800416019128)
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The original uncensored off-key and out-of-tune recording from 1975, released on CD in 2003
tracks
- 1 He eats Asparagus
- 2 I'm a 3-Toed Triple eyed Double-Jointed Dinosaur
- 3 I Don't Brush My Teeth
- 4 My Dentist is an Awfully Nice Man
- 5 I Eat Kids
- 6 I Need you Like a Donut Needs a Hole
- 7 I Never Did Like You Anyhow
- 8 To Mommy
- 9 Shut up in the Library
- 10 I Don't Believe You're Going to the Bathroom
- 11 I Sneaked into the Kitchen in the Middle of the Night
- 12 Fred
- 13 I've Got a Teacher, She's so Mean
- 14 Me and You
- 15 Giggle Tickle Fiddle Little Wiggle Around
- 16 When Suzie Sneezed
- 17 My Friend Jake
- 18 Early Sunday Morning
- 19 Louder
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albums you will love
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: Old Enough To Know Better: The Worst of Barry Louis Polisar 2-CD set
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: A Little Different
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: Old Dogs, New Tricks
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: Family Trip
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: Teachers Favorites
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: Family Concert
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: Juggling Babies
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: Off-Color Songs for Kids
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: Stanley Stole My Shoelace and Rubbed it in His Armpit and other Songs My Parents Won't Let Me Sing
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: Songs for Well Behaved Children
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: Naughty Songs for Boys and Girls
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: Captured Live and in the Act
- BARRY LOUIS POLISAR: My Brother Thinks He's a Banana and other Provocative Songs for Children
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notes
If you are discovering Barry's music for the first time,
don't start with this CD!
Instead we suggest "Teachers Favorites," "Family Trip," "Old Dogs, New Tricks" or "A Little Different."
This CD originally came out in 1975 and is for dedicated fans only - those people who grew up on this recording. The songs are edgy and some of the references are dated. Barry says he only knew four guitar chords when he recorded this album and only used three of them on the record because he didn't want to show off. We think it's off-the-wall and Barry thinks it's off-key.
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still fun after all these years
author: KathyMy children loved this album when they were little. Now we're introducing it to our next generation. They love it as much as their aunts and uncles did.
Irreverent, hilarious, and a wonderflu nostalgic trip!
author: KSEThis CD was an absolute favorite of my brothers' and mine when we were kids, and we sang along off-key on many a long car trip! I think of this CD as an edgier, musical version of Shel Silverstein's _A Light in the Attic_: perfectly pitched for kids' sense of humor.