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Dan Zanes and Friends : Catch That Train!
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CATCH THAT TRAIN. Featuring special guests The Blind Boys of Alabama, Nick Cave, South Africa’s Children of Agape, The Kronos Quartet, and Natalie Merchant.
Genre: Kids/Family: General Children's Music
Release Date: 2006
Catch That Train! Record Label: Festival Five Records
  • Buy CD - $15.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Catch That Train! 3:20 Album Only
Let's Shake 2:45 Album Only
Welcome Table 3:09 Album Only
Mariposa Olé 2:34 Album Only
Train Station Humor 1:12 Album Only
Choo Choo Ch' Boogie 2:42 Album Only
Pigogo 2:28 Album Only
Country Life 2:57 Album Only
Loch Lomond 2:54 Album Only
While The Music Is Playine 3:44 Album Only
I Don't Want Your Millions Mister 4:09 Album Only
The Fine Friends Are Here 2:41 Album Only
Walkin' The Dog 2:35 Album Only
Wander In The Summer Wind 2:54 Album Only
Grey Goose 3:27 Album Only
Pata, Pata 2:53 Album Only
Sweet Rosyanne 3:22 Album Only
Moonlit Town 4:43 Album Only
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Album Notes

Dan Zanes and Friends first family CD since 2004’s Grammy nominated House Party is a new frontier in 21st century all-ages family social music! This 17 song collection includes soulful performances by fine and familiar friends Barbara Brousal, the Rubí Theater Company, and Rankin’ Don aka Father Goose.

The CD comes in our most elaborate package yet—a full-color four-panel foldout jacket with a 28-page booklet of lyrics, chords, and wild new Donald Saaf artwork. Catch That Train! features the songs “Catch That Train!” (of course) and “Let’s Shake” as seen on Playhouse Disney.

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REVIEWS

great cd
author: mike conway aka ukulele mike
love the cd. dan u have a great voice and a gift for songwriting.
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A two-song album comment.
author: Paul Yuellig
As a songwriter, I say everything is the song, itself. But, sometimes it's the arrangement. Catch That Train is one of those songs. While it's just a 3-chord ditty, the descending bassline/chord progression in the horn solo combined with the 5ths, 4ths and 9ths in the melody gives it just what it needs - sweet harmonics, opening the song up as the blossom of a flower does, to expand it into a thing of musical beauty. I sound like I'm overstating, but I'm not...just listen to it closer. Moonlit Town reminds me of a certain Halloween night with my brother when I was 11 and I'm now 59. We were sitting near our house watching the moon and talking...it's crystal clear to this day. So, I love that song. Evoking feelings in others...that's the hope of a songwriter.
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author: Buddha's Revenge
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author: Chris C.
It's an amazing album!
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