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No!

They Might Be Giants

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1 Fibber Island They Might Be Giants 2:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Four of Two They Might Be Giants 2:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Robot Parade They Might Be Giants 1:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 No! They Might Be Giants 1:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Where Do They Make Balloons? They Might Be Giants 2:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 In the Middle, In the Middle, In the Middle They Might Be Giants 1:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Violin They Might Be Giants 2:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 John Lee Supertaster They Might Be Giants 2:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 The Edison Museum They Might Be Giants 2:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 The House At the Top of the Tree They Might Be Giants 2:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Clap Your Hands They Might Be Giants 1:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 I Am Not Your Broom They Might Be Giants 1:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Wake Up Call They Might Be Giants 1:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
14 I Am a Grocery Bag They Might Be Giants 0:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
15 Lazyhead and Sleepybones They Might Be Giants 3:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
16 Bed Bed Bed They Might Be Giants 3:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
17 Sleepwalkers They Might Be Giants 2:40 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

While They Might Be Giants' clever, playful melodies and lyrics make their music nearly ideal listening for kids anyway, their first children's album, No!, is one of their most dizzying and delightful in years. If Mink Car found They Might Be Giants reclaiming some of the sounds and ideas they pioneered on albums like Flood, then No! is both another step backward and forward, featuring some of their weirdest material since their left-of-center debut in 1986. Tweaked vocals, sound effects, and songwriting abound on "I Am a Grocery Bag," a stream-of-consciousness meditation that could double as the band's shopping list ("Juices, muffins, pasta, and cheese/Milk and biscuits and cocktail sauce/I am a grocery bag"); "I Am Not Your Broom," a declaration of independence from John Flansburgh's broom; and "Bed Bed Bed," an anti-lullaby that mixes stomping rock, dissonant jazz, ticking clocks, and mooing cows. At times, No! is so unusual that it recalls the work of famously weird children's artists Bruce Haack and Lucia Pamela, if they had access to modern recording equipment. Like both Haack and Pamela's best work, They Might Be Giants' music — and No! in particular — celebrates being different, an invaluable message for children of all ages. It's not just the album's crazy moments that make it a joy, though. "Four of Two" is another of John Linnell's charming love songs gone wrong; Flansburgh's "Lazyhead & Sleepybones" is a lullaby so adorable that it would be a shame to sleep through it. Perhaps the best thing about No! is that it never patronizes its audience — songs like "Fibber Island," "Where Do They Make Balloons?," and, especially, the wonderfully circular "The House at the Top of the Tree" are just as good, if not better than, the material on They Might Be Giants' other albums. Ultimately, No! is one of the group's most creative albums in years, and undoubtedly one of 2002's best children's releases, because it says yes to fun and individuality.

Recent Customer Reviews

Good, but not as coherent as other TMBG Kids albums.
     
by BabyBearDad

This is different from other TMBG albums for kids in that there isn't really a unifying theme... it's more a collection of different quirky kids songs. I have to admit, I bought this so I could have some alternative to the usual drivel that is sold under the label "kid's music." and was actually surprised (and delighted) that my 2 year old liked it... and floored when she started singing along to Violin. Most of the songs here will appeal to just about any age, though I think a couple are less likely to be enjoyed or understood by very young children (John Lee Supertaster and Four of Two, perhaps). Overall, though, a good album that wont drive you crazy in the car.

awsome album
     
by SophieChase

i got this album when i was young but i still love to listen to it. My whole family does!

i have had this album forever
     
by staly23

i have had this album since i was 7or 8

Biography

Formed: 1983 in Boston, MA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Combining a knack for infectious melodies with a quirky, bizarre sense of humor and a vaguely avant-garde aesthetic borrowed from the New York post-punk underground, They Might Be Giants became one of the most unlikely alternative success stories of the late '80s and early '90s. Musically, the duo of...
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