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Kids In Motion CD
Greg & Steve Greg & Steve Kids In Motion Songs | 1. | Kids in Motion |
| 2. | Body Rock, The |
| 3. | Animal Action I |
| 4. | Freeze, The |
| 5. | Count Bounce |
| 6. | Balancing Act, The |
| 7. | Beanbag Boogie I |
| 8. | My Shadow, Poetry in Motion |
| 9. | Body Talk |
| 10. | Animal Action II |
| 11. | Shadow Dancing |
| 12. | Tummy Tango |
| 13. | Show Me What You Feel |
| 14. | Beanbag Boogie II |
| 15. | What Is Pink? Poetry in Motion |
| Kids In Motion Music Review Purchase Kids In Motion CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Greg & Steve We All Live Together 1 CD (2000)
Kids In Motion album
$11.55 Live Recording
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Kids In Motion CD music
$11.39 Live Recording
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Kids In Motion music CDs
$11.55 Live Recording
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Kids In Motion songs
$11.55 Track Listing of songs: We're All Together Again; The Number Game; I Like Potatoes; A Walking We Will Go; Old Brass Wagon; Rainbow Of Colors; Freinds Forever; Get Up And Go; Rock 'N' Roll Rhythm Band; Let's Go To The Market; Down On The Farm; Desert Nights;
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Kids In Motion album
$11.55 Track Listing of songs: Zip-A-Dee-Do-Dah; I'Ve Been Working on the Railroad; Join in the Game; Three Little Pigs Blues, The; Down by the Bay; We'Ve Got the Whole World; This Old Man; Ain't Gonna' Rain No More/ Rain , Rain, Go Away; Heavenly Music; Did You Ever See a Lassie?/More We Get Together; Put Your Finger in the Air; Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?;
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Kids In Motion CD music
$11.19 Recording information: Aire Born, Zionsville, IN; The REC Room, Nashville, TN.
Illustrator: Sandy Haight.
Arranger: Hal Wright.
Personnel: Lori Casteel, Shannon Love, Rachel Howell, Rick Stewart, Sarah Valley (vocals); Sandy Williams (guitar); Sam Levine (flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Hal Wright (keyboards).
Audio Mixers: Bob Clark; Bob Clark .
| | Engineers CD (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
Kids In Motion music CDs
$13.35 With everything from punk-funk to Madchester "baggy" coming back into
vogue in the first few years of the 2000s, it was only a matter of time
till the shoegazing revival took hold. A few bands had dabbled with the
sound earlier (Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Longwave, Folksongs For the Afterlife), but the British quartet Engineers approaches the style
wholeheartedly and with a surplus of panache. On their self-titled,
through the air, underpinned by dewy, melodic keyboard washes, and
fore fronted by ethereal voices that seem to espouse drifting
away from a careworn Earth towards some loftier plane. The fact that
ENGINEERS still sounds fully contemporary, with up-to-date production
values that owe as much to ambient electronica as they do to any of the more familiar shoegazer touchstones, is a major point in the group's favor.
hotly tipped debut album, waves of undulating guitars waft
| | Casey Driessen Oog CD (2009)
Kids In Motion songs
$9.79 Violinist Casey Driessen cannot be accurately termed a jazz player or a country artist, yet this recording straddles the line between both genres. Stylistically, he's closer to Alison Krauss than Vassar Clemens or Natalie McMaster, but his sound reflects the surreal nature of Jerry Goodman or Jean-Luc Ponty rather than the harmonically inclined Stéphane Grappelli. Using riffs more than improvisation, and Celtic or fiddle based square dance rather than swing, Driessen and his band, with the estimable electric bassist Viktor Krauss and drummer Matt Chamberlain, make music that borrows equally from rural and urban sources. Most of the music is composed and arranged by Driessen, save the fiddled Bill Monroe number "Ashland Breakdown" with background loops, the vocalized alamain-styled public domain tune "Conversation with Death," and Fred Rose's poppish waltz "I'm Satisfied with You". Driessen's "Uncontinental Breakfast" is the closest to an ethnic fusion in its electric raga like stance enhanced by lap steel guitar, "Green Flash" and "Hummingbirds vs. Yellowjackets" are obvious quarter-note based Irish jig/funk, and "Hunt for the Quail Egg" is the most exuberant and upbeat track on the date, featuring guitarist Darrell Scott. Rhythms both whirring and stomping identify "Lunar Cages" while Driessen's soaring violin keeps the dynamic level in check within the mezzo piano range. The pensive yet sweet waltz "Flexible Helix" is the most tuneful track, while heavy drumming, echoed guitar, and modal bass sounds different from the rest of the material on the bonus track "Regarding Life This Far," which follows a curious, untitled, tacit null cut. Driessen's violin playing, and especially his vocal style lack individual distinction, though his music displays a vision few musicians can claim. Further explorations and recordings should realize expanded ideas from this clearly talented musician. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Personnel: Casey Driessen (violin); Fognode (various instruments, lap steel guitar, synthesizer); Matt Chamberlain (various instruments, drums, percussion, strumstick); Darrell Scott (electric guitar, pedal steel guitar); Viktor Krauss (bass guitar).
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