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Little Johnny Brown
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Little Johnny Brown
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Jenkins
recorded these dozen songs in 1971 at the Bezazian Library in Chicago, in front of a live audience of young children. They can be heard loud and clear, whether shouting responsively or singing along, on this set. As usual, she covers a lot of territory on this 36-minute disc, from game songs and traditional chants to
"He's Got the Whole World in His Hands,"
the
composition
"The Children's Librarian,"
and an instrumental Mexican dance on kazoo. This wouldn't be the best
record to select, because of the bare arrangements and the greater emphasis on the children's vocals. Of course, just about any
record is an above-average children's disc, and this one is too, managing to be fun and educational without being pretentious or unduly silly. ~ Richie Unterberger
recorded these dozen songs in 1971 at the Bezazian Library in Chicago, in front of a live audience of young children. They can be heard loud and clear, whether shouting responsively or singing along, on this set. As usual, she covers a lot of territory on this 36-minute disc, from game songs and traditional chants to
"He's Got the Whole World in His Hands,"
the
composition
"The Children's Librarian,"
and an instrumental Mexican dance on kazoo. This wouldn't be the best
record to select, because of the bare arrangements and the greater emphasis on the children's vocals. Of course, just about any
record is an above-average children's disc, and this one is too, managing to be fun and educational without being pretentious or unduly silly. ~ Richie Unterberger