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Dreams and Other Realities CD:
- Name Chant
- Buttercup Days
- The Magic Penny Boy
- Gonna Go to a Party and Sing
- Us Two
- Dona Dona
- Song for Zoe
12th
Street Rag
- Rags and Bones
- The Ragged Peddler
- In My Bones
- The Princess and the Sea Bear
- Poema XVIII
- Music Box Duet
- Thorn Rosa
- In The Dark
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Recordings
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"Sandburg out Loud"
Reviews
by Angela Lloyd
At Last Productions
An audio recording of Story Song Poem Chant
1997 NAPPA Gold Award Winner
Call and Response for Angela Lloyd:
"Your tape has such profound exhultation pouring
out.
A winner for sure! " Carol Birch, Storyteller/ Author
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"After seeing Angela perform in Jonesborough, TN.,
Solvang and Santa Maria, Ca; I bought the CD Dreams and Other Realities,
or should I say two CD'S. My son, Andrew listens to it so much he asked
for his own copy of the disc since I take mine with me when I travel.
So far, the only difference I've noticed between the recording and the
live performance is the frequent flyer miles.......
Jim Fylic, parent, avid listener.
.....National Association of Parenting Publication Awards 1997 (NAPPA)
....An annual review of childrens' toys, music, books and video: "This
whimsical braid of folktales, poems- some by A.A. Milne and Pablo Neruda-
and original songs is delightfully woven together by Angela LLoyd. It
is an incredibly wonderful mix. The quality of the sound and the CD's
packaging are notable. The fanciful washboard pictured on the back is
central to one of the original stories and several songs. It's guaranteed
to bring a smile to your ears.!" Vicki Reed, Educator, Storytelling
Perpetuator
"Go ahead. Pop this tape in your auto stereo. It's
like a personal concert in your car. Angela Lloyd's new contribution to
the world of storytelling tapes is a lot like Angela herself-very upbeat
and a little off-beat. Her selections are both wise ("The Ragged
Peddlar") and the wistful ("Bones") with more than a little
whimsy and charm woven throughout.
The musical selections run an eclectic gamut from washboard to carousel
bells to vocal interpretations of A.A. Milne's`? Winnie the Pooh. You
find your self asking, who else would think to do 'Christmas is Coming
the Goose is Getting Fat' to a background of 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow'?
She'll make you a believer in her world of Dreams and Other Realites.
You may just have to go out and make a washboard ... or build a sunbrella."
...........The Story Bag, A National Newsletter, February 1997
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