Child’s Song – Songs & Poems
Jim Cowdery (pennywhistle), Bill Crofut (12-string guitar), Susie Crofut (vocals), Chris Brubeck (double bass), Darius Brubeck (harpsichord), Peter Rosenfeld (cello)
Alastair Reid and Bill Crofut, collaborators on this disc of songs and poems for children write: "In some ways, children make an ideal audience for poetry: they have few preconceptions, they are alert to rhythm and cadence, and they can still thrill to the kind of word-excitements that occur in the language of poetry more than anywhere. They are less concerned with worrying a poem into being than with following where it takes them. So-called "children's poetry" often condescends to children as little people, whereas children frequently respond deeply to poems they may understand imperfectly. We have looked for poems with a certain tingle to them, a sound pattern that makes them good to take in through the ear. Songs and poems have always been closely related; and indeed, the songs on this record began life as poems, and remain poems. They have been given musical wings, as it were, by being made into songs and sent flying. The music of poems is sparer and quieter, but it is what makes poems stay in the memory. The two threads, of poetry and song, wind through this record, sometimes intertwining, sometimes separating, but always complementing one another. While one's perception of meaning in verse may change and grow with years, the basic joy in the rhythm and beauty of language is possibly as strong if not more so in childhood.
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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Little Trotty Wagtail | John Clare | Bill Crofut, vocal, guitar, banjo, Susie Crofut, vocal, Chris Brubeck, bass, Darius Brubeck, harpsichord, Peter Rosenfeld, cello, Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle |
The Cow, The Wind | Bill Crofut | Bill Crofut, vocal, guitar, banjo, Susie Crofut, vocal, Chris Brubeck, bass, Darius Brubeck, harpsichord, Peter Rosenfeld, cello, Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle |
Nurse's Song | Bill Crofut | Bill Crofut, vocal, guitar, banjo, Susie Crofut, vocal, Chris Brubeck, bass, Darius Brubeck, harpsichord, Peter Rosenfeld, cello, Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle |
The Eagle | Bill Crofut | Bill Crofut, vocal, guitar, banjo, Susie Crofut, vocal, Chris Brubeck, bass, Darius Brubeck, harpsichord, Peter Rosenfeld, cello, Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle |
Silver | Walter de la Mare | Alastair Reid, narrator |
Inversnaid | Gerard Hopkins | Alastair Reid, narrator |
The Mockingbird | Randall Jarrell | Bill Crofut, vocal, guitar, banjo, Susie Crofut, vocal, Chris Brubeck, bass, Darius Brubeck, harpsichord, Peter Rosenfeld, cello, Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle |
The Bird of Night | Randall Jarrell | Bill Crofut, vocal, guitar, banjo, Susie Crofut, vocal, Chris Brubeck, bass, Darius Brubeck, harpsichord, Peter Rosenfeld, cello, Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle |
The Chipmunk's Day | Randall Jarrell | Bill Crofut, vocal, guitar, banjo, Susie Crofut, vocal, Chris Brubeck, bass, Darius Brubeck, harpsichord, Peter Rosenfeld, cello, Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle |
Goldenhair | James Joyce | Alastair Reid, narrator |
Child's Song | Thomas Moore | Bill Crofut, vocal, guitar, banjo, Susie Crofut, vocal, Chris Brubeck, bass, Darius Brubeck, harpsichord, Peter Rosenfeld, cello, Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle |
What's What | Alastair Reid | Alastair Reid, narrator |
Once at Piertarvit | Alastair Reid | Alastair Reid, narrator |
A Lesson in Handwriting | Alastair Reid | Alastair Reid, narrator |
Names for Twins | Alastair Reid | Alastair Reid, narrator |
The O-Filler | Alastair Reid | Alastair Reid, narrator |
A Lesson in Music | Alastair Reid | Alastair Reid, narrator |
The Goat Paths | James Stephens | Bill Crofut, vocal, guitar, banjo, Susie Crofut, vocal, Chris Brubeck, bass, Darius Brubeck, harpsichord, Peter Rosenfeld, cello, Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle |
White Fields | James Stephens | Bill Crofut, vocal, guitar, banjo, Susie Crofut, vocal, Chris Brubeck, bass, Darius Brubeck, harpsichord, Peter Rosenfeld, cello, Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle |
The Song of Wandering Aengus | William Yeats | Alastair Reid, narrator |
A Man of Words | Bill Crofut | Bill Crofut, vocal, guitar, banjo, Susie Crofut, vocal, Chris Brubeck, bass, Darius Brubeck, harpsichord, Peter Rosenfeld, cello, Jim Cowdery, pennywhistle |
Reviews
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"...There is one delight on the disc, a discovery for me - the work of the Scottish-American poet Alastair Reid. For years a member of the staff at the New Yorker, Reid writes the best sort of literate light verse. On some commonplace pretext, such as the look of the alphabet, or ways of giving names to twins, Reid begins to muse and ends by touching the listener's heart, without ever ceasing to entertain."
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