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Zak Morgan : When Bullfrogs Croak
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2004 GRAMMY Nominee and Winner of the 2003 Children's Music Web Award. Zak Morgan's albums are full of wit, whimsy, and word-play and are fun for all ages.
Genre: Kids/Family: General Children's Music
Release Date: 2003
When Bullfrogs Croak Record Label: Zak Morgan
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
When Bullfrogs Croak 3:46 $0.99
The Cribling 2:20 $0.99
The Pox of Chicken 2:30 $0.99
The Unicorn 3:18 $0.99
It's a Drag to Be a Dragon 4:27 $0.99
The King of Fruits 3:01 $0.99
Insect City/Conniptions 7:06 $0.99
When Cordelia Played 5:49 $0.99
Peace Train 4:32 $0.99
Sabina 3:35 $0.99
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Album Notes

Just Plain Folks 2004 Male Artist of the Year Just Plain Folks 2004 Best Children's Album 2004 GRAMMY Nominee NAPPA Honors Award Publishers Weekly Listen Up Award Children's Music Web Award CD Baby Editor's Pick [When Bullfrogs Croak] sparkles with witty lyrics and sonorous, inviting vocals...Morgan once again demonstrates a pleasing versatility. -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review A must have children's record. --Knight Ridder News Services Heading a host of top-notch musicians, Morgan vividly shapes each song, including kindred spirit Shel Silverstein's "Unicorn" and Cat Stevens' "Peace Train," with his warm, folk vocals. --LA Times With its catchy lyrics and singable tunes, singer-songwriter Zak Morgan's second CD is a hit. Morgan seems to be having fun while he performs, and listeners will do the same...This not-to-be-missed title will be appreciated by children and adults who work with them. -- School Library Journal, Audio of the Week, 10/13/03 Morgan's trademark wordplay hops right out at you...fine writing and musical sensibilities...fun language and rhythmic rhyming...well worth the wait and will be enjoyed for years to come. -- Chicago Parent The music is intelligent, stylish and sweet, satisfying both short attention spans and mature tastes...The writing and arranging are at once both playful and majestic...Such attention to artistic and musical detail is what elevates this disc from must-have to heirloom status, suitable for kids of all ages. --CityBeat Morgan's real genius is he sings songs instantly relatable to both kids and adults. --Cincinnati Post Cross Dr. Seuss with Shel Silverstein, toss in a smidgen of a grade school educator, a G-rated stand-up comic and a folk musician, and you'll arrive at Zak Morgan, children's artist. The nationally sought after entertainer performs hundreds of concerts each year at auditoriums, festivals, and theatres. Zak Morgan's eagerly anticipated second CD, When Bullfrogs Croak, was released in June 2003 and has been nominated for a 2004 GRAMMY Award. Also appearing on the recording are some of the most respected songwriters in the United States, including David Wilcox, Victoria Williams, and Robbie Fulks.

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REVIEWS

Bloom/Bullfrogs Croak
author: delia
Just Like a Long Lost Friend! Wonderful lyrics and catchy tunes that please all ages. My kids (2 1/2, 4 1/2) love these songs and have confiscated the CDs to their bedrooms, but both my husband and I find ourselves singing the tunes.
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fun, uplifting and captivating
author: Kimberly
We had rented this CD from the library and I couldn't stand turning it back in, so we bought our own. CD baby's service was fast, and fantastic. My kids (ages 10 and 5) and I have such a good time listening to and singing along with the CD. When Bullfrogs Croak is a must have...and Bloom is great too!
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author: Dana Smth
Brilliant! My son has been obsessed with Zak for years. This CD is great! My 7 year old has had all the words memorized for a long time. I have been found listening to it when Logan is at school. We love "Bloom" and "When Bullfrogs Croak is even better". We can't wait for the next one!
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Great music while educating my children!!
author: Debbie Catello
My children love the music. Then I noticed they are stating facts they learned from listening to the songs. My older son (7 yrs) has even taken the ideas one step further. He wishes there was a peace train that could go from country to coutry spreading the pieace. He also noted that in the insect world maybe being a boy was nicer than being a girl (referring especially to the mosquito)!
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