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Ben Rudnick & Friends: Fun and Games - Music Review
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The Bottom Line
This good-natured and unpretentious children's recording marries kid-pleasing lyrics with sophisticated musical stylings that will appeal to the entire family.
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Ages: 2-10    Subject: Music
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image. Product Overview
Fun and Games is Ben Rudnick and Friends' second children's recording, and it's a real winner. Supporting the fun and sweet lyrics is a wonderful range of musical instruments that produce some very pleasing sounds. The twelve tracks on this recording offer kids a perfect backdrop for dancing, playing, and even winding down.

"Spin" is an easy favorite with its dance-along and spin-along rhythm--it's a celebration of everything that spins, including the Sun, Moon, bowling balls, and hula hoops! A kid-favorite comfort food is the main focus in "Macaroni and Cheese"; and "Jessica's Song" is a tender and loving tune dedicated to a special young girl ("so wild a smile, you can't hide your love").

We were especially charmed by the lovely instrumentals in Fun and Games. In fact, the recording includes more instrumental interludes than can be found in most children's albums. This helps make the recording ideal for play time. "Sailor's Hornpipe", for example, is a playful and rich instrumental version--featuring the mandolin, accordion, and banjo--of a seagoing classic. The range of instruments on the recording adds richness to the story-songs and the quality of the album as a whole helps draw in parents. In fact, Fun and Games is as easy on adults' ears as it is on those of its target audience.

Jeff Bird of the Cowboy Junkies plays the harmonica, bobby whistle, cowbell, and wood blocks on the recording, and Margo Timmins, also from the band, sings the outstanding lullaby, "Everything is Alright"--an enormously soothing song that parents will happily add to their children's bedtime routines.

Dollar Value
The audio CD retails for approximately $15 US.

Released: 2002
Reviewed: October 2002