19 August 2011

CD Review: In The Nick Of Time - Making Silly Faces

My family and I recently received a copy of the new CD from In The Nick Of Time, Making Silly Faces, to review.


"In The Nick of Time" sounds like your usual 4 to 5 member band, but it is actually Nick Deysher. He released his first album (One Man Band) back in 2001. He's built a bit of a cult following over the years, and now Making Silly Faces is his latest release. Nick is also a preschool music specialist who teaches five mornings a week, as well as a program director and teacher at an after school music program for 4 to 7 year olds.

The fun CD is filled with little rocking family friendly jams like "The Sun Is Up" to silly banter like our family's new favorite "Pirates Never Say Please". The CD has such a wide variety of musical styles on it, you can't get bored listening to it - there's even some funky jazz in "High Five Hive". And if punk's more your family's style, there's "Punk Rocks" with kid friendly lyrics. If variety is what you you want for your next road trip, Making Silly Faces should be your first choice. Here's the track listing:

1. The Sun is Up
2. Making Silly Faces
3. Dancing Pants
4. Pirates Never Say Please
5. High Five Hive
6. Abajo Arriba
7. In the Nick of Time
8. I Tried It... I Liked It!
9. Punk Rocks
10. Slumber Party
11. It's Easy Being Green
12. You've Got To Have Patience
13. Let's Hear It For the Band

The CD, geared for ages 2 through 8, has a total running time of 37 minutes long.

In The Nick Of Time Making Silly Faces is available now wherever CD's are sold, including Amazon and iTunes. The CD has a suggested retail price of $14.99.

I received a copy of this CD in order to listen to it and share my thoughts on it. All opinions are my own.

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