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Hipp, Kammeraad, and Friends : A Curious Glimpse of Michigan
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An album filled with fun and quirky songs and interesting facts – all connected to the Great Lakes State. Features over 40 musicians and a variety of genres.
Genre: Kids/Family: Children's Pop
Release Date: 2007
A Curious Glimpse of Michigan Record Label: Cooperfly Records/Industrial Pup
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Michigan...Not Malarkey 0:40 Album Only
Welcome 1:05 Album Only
Ground Pork Standards (Michigan Fact) 0:09 Album Only
Apple Blossom: State Flower of Michigan 0:33 Album Only
Horseless Carriages (Michigan Fact) 0:24 Album Only
Over 635 Cities 2:29 Album Only
American Robin: State Bird of Michigan 0:15 Album Only
Spring 2:16 Album Only
Board Game Tournament (Michigan Fact) 0:16 Album Only
White Pine: State Tree of Michigan 0:19 Album Only
Enter the Michigan Sweepstakes! 1:05 Album Only
Cousin Jacks 1:28 Album Only
Petroglyphs (Michigan Fact) 0:26 Album Only
Petoskey Stone: State Stone of Michigan 1:02 Album Only
Summertime 2:29 Album Only
Co-ed Little League (Michigan Fact) 0:39 Album Only
The Fur Trade? 1:45 Album Only
Dogsled Production (Michigan Fact) 0:18 Album Only
Brook Trout: State Fish of Michigan 0:38 Album Only
Heavy Metal Weathervane (Michigan Fact) 0:31 Album Only
Super State 3:14 Album Only
Forest 1:39 Album Only
Hefty Hairball (Michigan Fact) 0:21 Album Only
Isle Royale Green Stone: State Gem of Michigan 1:00 Album Only
Last Stagecoach Holdup (Michigan Fact) 0:36 Album Only
Capital City, Capitol Building 2:08 Album Only
Kalkaska Soil: State Soil of Michigan 0:22 Album Only
Commercial Tomatoes (Michigan Fact) 1:07 Album Only
Michigan Animals 1:56 Album Only
Painted Turtle: State Reptile of Michigan 0:56 Album Only
These Were the First Americans 3:49 Album Only
An Autumn Day 1:29 Album Only
Crushed Auto Tires (Michigan Fact) 0:25 Album Only
White-tailed Deer: State Game Mammal of Michigan 0:33 Album Only
The Era of Logging 2:44 Album Only
Cucumbers for Pickles (Michigan Fact) 0:28 Album Only
Dwarf Lake Iris: State Wildflower of Michigan 1:05 Album Only
A Day on the Mighty Mac 2:06 Album Only
Bathtub Boat (Michigan Fact) 0:24 Album Only
Winter Air 2:07 Album Only
Pancake Blizzard (Michigan Fact) 0:32 Album Only
Mastodon: State Fossil of Michigan 0:38 Album Only
Curious Questions 3:37 Album Only
Tremendous Tricycle (Michigan Fact) 0:16 Album Only
Trace Your Hands! 1:45 Album Only
There’s a Whole Lot More to Michigan… 0:27 Album Only
Farewell 2:33 Album Only
This Whole State Bird Business 1:03 Album Only
I Wish I Lived in Michigan 2:40 Album Only
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Album Notes

Kevin & Stephanie Kammeraad and Ryan Hipp first made the book. Now, each poem has been turned into a song for a full length CD.

Here\'s some blurbs about the book:

\"...outstanding children\'s book... The educational entertainment of children through literature is often a difficult task, yet one which your creatively clever book managed to accomplish...a great addition to my personal library.\"

- Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of Michigan

\"Ryan Hipp\'s and Kevin Kammeraad\'s diverse illustrations and graphics nicely enhance A Curious Glimpse Of Michigan. The result is a colorful picture book featuring collages, trivia, and a fascinating wealth of information regarding the great state of Michigan, ranging from its wildlife, to experiencing a long walk across the Mighty Mac Bridge. A Curious Glimpse Of Michigan is an enthusiastic, exuberant, detailed, and highly recommended celebration of Michigan.\"

- Midwest Book Review


Here\'s some blurbs about the album:

\"These 50 tracks touch on almost every musical genre... Silly? Sure. Great music? Definitely. 3 out of 3 stars (a surefire hit)\"

- Cookie Magazine, www.cookiemag.com


\"...the album features 49 tracks from a lots of musicians including Hipp, the Kammeraads, ScribbleMonster, and Danny Adlerman. As you might suspect with so many tracks and so many musicians, the music here is all over the map stylistically and enjoyably. In spirit, it reminded me a little bit of They Might Be Giants albums, especially Apollo 18, which included a series of brief song snippets which could be played together as \"Fingertips\" or played randomly throughout the CD.

...the album might almost be worth the price just for ScribbleMonster\'s \"I Wish I Lived In Michigan,\" 2 1/2 minutes of family-friendly power pop that, six months after I first heard it, I still haven\'t tired of. Almost makes me wish I lived in Michigan, just so I could say I lived in a state that inspired that song. (Wow, that song and Sufjan Stevens. Not bad, Michigan, not bad at all.) But beyond that, there are some other sweet tracks -- the funky \"Over 635 Cities\" channels Mike Doughty from Soul Coughing while Dany Adlerman & Friends\' contribution \"Cousin Jacks\" sounds simultaneously early 20th and early 21st century. As for ScribbleMonster\'s \"The Fur Trade?,\" they answer their own question (\"Fur! Fur! Fur!\"). And I liked the Schoolhouse Rock! blatant ripoff loving homage of \"Capital City, Capitol Building.\"

At over 61 minutes in length, the album is a bit too much to absorb in one sitting. Not that any of it\'s bad, it\'s just... long. But it (like the book itself) is a fun thing to dip into here and there.

I think kids ages 4 through 10 will most enjoy the album.

A Curious Glimpse of Michigan is a hoot to listen to, and -- dare I say it -- a little educational. It\'s fun regardless whether you live in Michigan, wish you lived there, or have only had a brief layover in Detroit. Recommended.\"

- Stefan Shepherd, www.zooglobble.com




That\'s a lot of songs over there on the left.




When\'s it going to end?




Don\'t the people who made this CD know they could have made two or three albums instead of just one?




Wow.




I\'m getting tired of scrolling down.




Really, when\'s it going to end?





Knock, knock.

Who\'s there?

M.S.U.

M.S.U. Who?

M.S.U. when you\'re not around.



You\'re a U of M fan?

We don\'t have any good jokes for U of M.


Yeah, the M.S.U. one wasn\'t good either.









O.K. Have a good day.





Bye.

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REVIEWS

Oh My Gosh!
author: Nancy Raffa
I took this CD in during "Michigan Week" so the my students could listen to it during centers. It is still in my Listening Center and when I have taken it out to put in a book on tape they ask me where the Michigan tape is! They LOVE it!!
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A Surefire Hit!
author: Cookie Magazine
These 50 tracks touch on almost every musical genre, with lyrics celebrating topics like Michigan's state bird (the American Robin) and fossil (the mastodon). Silly? Sure. Great music? Definitely.
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