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A Day
At The Farm with Farmer Jason
All Music
Jason Ringenberg is best known as the firebrand frontman of Jason
& the Scorchers, but he's also a parent, and, like most dads, he's
more than a little tired of Barney the dinosaur and whatever other character
Disney is hawking this month dominating the listening habits of his kids
(as well as those of fellow parents around him). Literally taking the
bull by the horns, Ringenberg has cut an album for children which takes
the form of a musical day on the farm, in which "Farmer Jason"
introduces us to various barnyard critters, takes us on a tractor ride,
and tells us all about life on the back-40 (which, since Ringenberg owns
a farm, is something he knows a bit about). While Ringenberg is obviously
mindful of his youthful target audience on A Day at the Farm With Farmer
Jason, both lyrically and musically (especially on "The Doggie Dance"
and "Hey, Little Lamb"), there's more than a bit of the revved-up
country-rock that's become Ringenberg's trademark, with "I'm A Hog
Hog Hog" and "Guitar Pickin' Chicken" kicking up more dust
than you'd expect from an album for tots, and even the less challenging
numbers boast some fine picking from multi-instrumentalist George Bradfute
and enthusiastic performances from Ringenberg. While he keeps the tone
light, Ringenberg also sounds like a guy who's had some real world experience
with kids, and this album drops the saccharine overtone of most children's
albums in favor of a hootenanny for young people that speaks to its audience
on their own level. Besides, which would you rather sing along with your
kids: "I love you, you love me," or "I'm an old cow, I
only have two speeds/Slow or slower, they work just fine for me"?
Highly recommended for alt country fans with small-fry around the house
or parents whose kids like to sing along with mom and dad's country discs.
Mark Deming
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