
Tremendous Earth, Vol. I
Dan and Yael’s Tremendous Earth is a quirky album divided into three sections:
Tracks 2 – 15 include anatomy songs. You’ll laugh when you recognize the cells song (Mama’s Genes, track 2), cheer with thousands at Brains! (track 8), and have to wipe away the tears at the end of Papa’s Boots (the teeth song, track 12).
Tracks 16 – 29 include songs about the world around us. Thrill to the eerie voices of the Condensation Canon (track 18), imagine yourself on a windswept moor when you hear the Ballad of the Up-The-Quark Brothers (sub-atomic particles song, track 20), and be glad you’re not in high-school anymore when you listen to the Electromagnetic Bandstand (electromagnetic spectrum song, track 24).
Tracks 30 – 40 take you to almost all of the countries in the world as Dan and Yael divide up the world and tell you a little about it. You’ll never have the South East Asia Blues again (track 31), you’ll feel the heat of Internal Africa (track 34), and smell the beer in Western Europe (track 38).
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