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Hardcover Sunday in Kyoto [With CD (Audio)] Book

ISBN: 2923163567

ISBN13: 9782923163567

Sunday in Kyoto [With CD (Audio)]

An unlikely band of musicians bring Japanese and Cajun culture together in this story accompanied by 14 songs. Welcome to the curious tale of a banjo-playing Cajun musician's life in Kyoto, Japan. Old Man Joe, as he is affectionately called, and his Japanese wife often spend Sunday afternoons drinking tea and collaborating with musicians from distant lands. Each song offers an introduction of sorts to quirky characters like Joe's mother and Little...

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Lyrical Songs for Older Children (Sunday in Kyoto)

"Sundays in Kyoto" is one of those musical CD's that comes with a nice hardback book. If you are not familiar with the format-type, let me describe it briefly. The pages are slick and slightly thicker than you might find in other books. There's a pocket at the back of the volume for the CD, and the book itself contains the lyrics. As with other Book/CD combinations from Secret Mountain, the first story is fully illustrated. The other pages have the lyrics to the songs and some small drawings to keep the pages lively. That said, it's a little more difficult to describe the music. Not for any fault of the musicians, but because I'm principally not a reviewer of music any more sophisticated than Barney or the Wiggles. So bear with me, I'll try my best. First let me say that my children, currently 7 and 9, boy and girl, really like this CD. I know that because they ask for it in the car, and I've found them singing the songs and looking through the book to get the lyrics right. It wasn't music though that we attached to right from the beginning. For us this was a CD that we had to listen to a couple of times before we really got hooked. The tunes themselves have a hypnotic quality. The recording quality is excellent, and so are the singers; they have amazing voices. Talking Points::: The songs on this CD aren't the sort of simple songs you frequently get with music for children. There is more depth to them, as well as richer imagery and lyrics. There's an international feel for example and the songs include words from French and Japanese. All positives to my mind. My general sense is that this would be a CD for 7 year olds up thru the tween years. I say this because frequently the music has complicated riffs that my kids, when they were really young, wouldn't have appreciated. As far as lyrics they have a magical feel which leaves plenty of room for children to use their imaginations to figure out what is going on. There are fun, goofy songs, as well as a lullaby or two. I should warn adults that in one or two places there are words you won't run across on a Barney tape. There is pee and fart for example. But such simple words shouldn't be a problem for older kids. You can hear and see a sample of the title song if you search the net. Songs include: 1. Sunday In Kyoto 2. Joe's Mother 3. If You Bump Your Knee 4. Morning Breaks On Skates 5. One, Two, Three, ABCD 6. Sleep Tight My Love 7. Little Miss Adèle 8. When the Dance Began 9. Do You Have Some Coins? 10. Four Eggs 11. Great Big Kite, The 12. Yoshi and His Boat 13. Settler's Lullaby 14. Poem of a Child Pam T~ mom and reviewer for BooksForKids-reviews (1054)

A great attraction for the age 13 and under crowd and their parents and teachers

"Sunday in Kyoto" is a beautiful collection of children's songs by famed Canadian singer-songwriter Gilles Vigneault. The title song is illustrated with a fantastic and delicate series of whimsical paintings that exactly capture the tone of Vigneault's wonderful song lyrics and music. "Sunday in Kyoto" is a storybook/music CD with as much emphasis on the audio portion of the package as the written and visualized text. In addition to the title song, there are another 14 song-poems performed by Vigneault along with Patrick Watson, Coral Egan, Thomas Hellman, Ndidi O, and Jessica Vigneault. "Sunday in Kyoto" is issued in English beginning October 27. It will enhance the already prestigious reputation of the songwriter Gilles Vigneault, sometimes known as the Pete Seegar of Canada. The Secret Mountain, a publishing company with offices in Montreal and Paris, currently has 11 releases in English, 18 in French, and about half of its releases are available in both languages. All titles are available in two formats; a storybook-music CD, and a digipak CD, a 12 song CD with printable files of original lyrics, illustrations, and music charts. "Sunday in Kyoto" promises to be a great attraction for the age 13 and under crowd and their parents and teachers. A strong multicultural set of influences can be traced in "Sunday in Kyoto" and in other releases of The Secret Mountain, which ultimately multiply its vastly positive teaching impact. Some other titles from The Secret Mountain in this series include "Dream Songs Night Songs ... From Mali to Louisiana," by Patrick Lacoursiere, also "Dream Songs Night Songs... From China to Senegal" by the same author, and "A Duck in New York City" and "A Poodle in Paris" by Connie Kaldor.
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