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Recess Monkey : Tabby Road
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Seventeen kid-driven songs by three Seattle elementary teachers paying homage to the Beatles album of a similar name.
Genre: Kids/Family: Children's Pop
Release Date: 2008
Tabby Road Record Label: Recess Monkey
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  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Birthday Bite 2:39 $0.99
Pedal Power 2:40 $0.99
SL-Double E-P-Over 1:56 $0.99
The Sandbox Song 2:12 $0.99
Kitty Sister 2:27 $0.99
Dr Wiggle 1:37 $0.99
KC In The Clouds 2:15 $0.99
Under My Bed 3:38 $0.99
Green Monster 2:11 $0.99
My Yeti\'s So Cool 2:25 $0.99
Robin (Sugar Goblin) 1:47 $0.99
Messy Nessie 2:53 $0.99
Boogie Monster 2:31 $0.99
Mummy Don\'t Allow 1:53 $0.99
Little Dragon 2:33 $0.99
Monster Truck 2:52 $0.99
Wolfman 1:40 $0.99
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Album Notes

Recess Monkey are three Seattle elementary school teachers who have rightly earned the moniker of Seattle\'s hottest band for kids and their parents. Their albums are directly influenced by the kids they teach and the band\'s own favorite musical inspirations from their childhoods. The songs\' topics range from celebrating a birthday to wiggling a loose tooth, from doing the monkey bars to saying sorry to a friend... and they get better with age. Parents actually put Recess Monkey CDs INTO their cd players AFTER they drop their kids off at school!

Tabby Road will be officially released on July 15, 2008 but it\'s already receiving rave reviews! Here\'s what \"Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child\" host Bill Childs had to say:

\"Seattle-based Recess Monkey has been rather prolific, with a double album late last year and two CDs in the two prior years. And now, barely a half-year after the terrific and ambitious Wonderstuff, here they are with Tabby Road. As with Aminal House\'s cover (a direct homage to Sgt. Pepper\'s), they\'re boldly inviting Beatles comparisons with this record\'s title. And as with Aminal House, they can back up their boldness. The 40-minute CD is probably their most consistent to date, with a steady stream of perfect pop melodies (and, occasionally, harmonies) over sweet poppy rock... when you\'re looking for an incredibly catchy CD to listen with the windows down, this one will hit the spot. \"

Warren Truit, the Children\'s Library at the NYC Public Library, said:

Wanna know just how far-reaching the Beatles\' influence still is? How their catchy, timeless, fun, powerful songs continue to weave their way into the fabric of pop culture? This here kids\' band built a replica of the Sgt. Pepper cover for their second album, used the White Album\'s sprawling double disc format for their third, and for their fourth, Tabby Road, well, \'nuff said.

But the comparisons go deeper than cover art and album titles. Recess Monkey\'s Tabby Road is wall-to-wall sensational pop songwriting by Jack Forman, Daron Henry, and Andrew Holloway, arguably the most prolific kiddie rockers in the arena. The tunes are spiced up with 12-string guitar, a very Moog-y keyboard, and all-over-the-place bass playing, a nod to McCartney\'s low-end inventiveness on the Beatles\' mid- to late-career albums. Listen for hints of Weezer, Klaatu, OK Go, Todd Rundgren, Jellyfish, XTC, and Jeff Barry\'s poppiest pop tunes. Oh, and the Beatles. The songs? Well, they\'re about friends, pets, teeth, bikes, and monsters, lots of monsters (more about that later).

Several songs, like \"Birthday Bite\", \"Pedal Power\", \"Dr. Wiggle\", and \"Under My Bed\", are perfectly designed for live audience participation. You could pair \"KC in the Clouds\" with Paul McCartney\'s \"Little Lamb Dragonfly\", with its similar subject matter (loss of a pet), and similar sound to Wings\' output from that era. \"Messy Nessie\" would go well with Alice Flaherty and Scott Magoon\'s 2007 picture book The Luck of the Loch Ness Monster: A Tale of Picky Eating.

\"Dr. Wiggle\" and \"Under My Bed\" would fit perfectly on Jellyfish\'s Spilt Milk, while guest guitarist Rob Hampton\'s solo in \"Robin (Sugar Goblin)\" is highly reminiscent of George Harrison\'s angular Rubber Soul/Revolver six string work. And \"Kitty Sister\", well, in a perfect world this tune would be one of those songs that stays at #1 all summer (if Andy Partridge isn\'t jealous, he should be!).

Back to the monsters ... side two of Tabby Road seems to be Recess Monkey\'s homage to Abbey Road\'s second side, as an overarching monster theme is tied together with short songs that crossfade and abut into and against each other. Monsters: You\'ve got the under-the-bed variety, a pro-veggie creature, a Yeti, a sugar-loving goblin, a Loch Ness monster, a mummy, a dragon, a wolfman, and a truck (monster, of course).

If you\'re a lover of indie rock, if you dig powerpop, if the Beatles never leave your CD player, if you admire a spirit of inventiveness in your music, Tabby Road is a must-buy. Now, should we start looking for \"Jack Is Dead\" clues?

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REVIEWS

I can't get enough!
author: Helen
My kids and I ADORE this album. We've been addicted since "Animal House," and this one even tops that. Take a moment to listen to a couple of clips above; our favorites: "Boogie Monster" and "The Sandbox Song."
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new album is great !
author: Jad
i think this is their best album yet! me and my mom where especially touched by KC IN THE CLOUDS
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Tabby Road
author: Lavonne
Recess Monkey never disappoints! From the moment my children and I saw them at a Seattle Library we were hooked, and have since bought all their CDs and rave about them to other families. This latest, Tabby Road, is just as fun and perky as the others- my son absolutely loves Boogie Monster! Thank you for making such great music for both kids and parents to enjoy.
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