If the video for "Isthmus Be The Pirate Waltz" from Dean Jones was raucous and a big party, this video for "Baby In My Pocket" from the same Rock Paper Scissors album is a warm fuzzy of a blanket. (No sign of the Felice Brothers on this track.) It's lo-fi, but a nice little 75-second break.
Dean Jones (w/ Earmight) "Baby In My Pocket" [YouTube]
Video: "Isthmus Be The Pirate Waltz" - Dean Jones and the Felice Brothers
I know that my posting schedule has been light recently, which explains why it's taken me so long to post this video for "Isthmus Be the Pirate Waltz" from Dean Jones and the Felice Brothers (from their Rock Paper Scissors collaboration). In video form, it's a nice encapsulation of the album itself -- messy, a little lo-fi, and a big ol' party. If I had a pirate name, it'd be "Blackjack Pickle."
Dean Jones with the Felice Brothers - "Isthmus Be the Pirate Waltz" [YouTube]
Interview: Dean Jones (Dog on Fleas)

Dean Jones and the Felice Brothers Play Rock Paper Scissors
My Favorite Kids and Family Albums of 2007
It's time once again for me to list my favorite kids and family albums from the past year or so.
As I noted in last year's list, I don't put tremendous stock in individual "best of" lists, because taste is idiosyncratic. (Please note the title here is "favorite," not "best," a deliberate choice of words.) The idiosyncracies of taste are one reason why I came up with the idea for the Fids and Kamily Awards. The fact that I think Recess Monkey's Wonderstuff is one of the year's best CDs might be more easily dismissed if it weren't for the fact that a good number of 19 judges happened to agree with me.
As for my list, the top 10 below reflects my Fids and Kamily ballot. But as with last year, limiting a list of favorites to just 10 albums would leave off a number of very, very good albums. In fact, as a whole, 2007 was even stronger than 2006, making this year's decisions even more difficult. Although I lost count some time ago, I'd guess that I probably heard 250 to 300 new albums this past year -- even at 20 albums, I've left off some great music from this list.
So without further ado...
Review: Napper's Delight - Dean Jones
