
SOUNDTRACK: SHAWN COLVIN-Holiday Songs and Lullabies (1998).
This album “was inspired by impending motherhood and the rediscovery of a favorite children’s book–the enchanting Maurice Sendak-illustrated Lullabies and Night Songs, from whence many of these traditional tunes come.”
I wouldn’t have said it this way, but this quote from the Amazon page is pretty apt (if overwritten):
These simple, elegant songs outshine any nasty humbug associated with holidays and dark nights, offering sanctuary from the ill temper of the season. Though she was heavy with child at the time of recording, Colvin’s sweet, girlish voice is here huskily warmed and enhanced by the fullness of womanly glow, conjuring the innocent simplicity of a safe childhood.
The songs are all gentle and have that lullaby feel. Some songs have strings and horns, but mostly it is piano, organ and acoustic guitar. And it is all down-to-earth, clean-sounding and cozy.
Technically this isn’t really a Christmas album, but it’s perfect to get you fall asleep early on Christmas Eve.
The songs include: “In the Bleak Midwinter” (Traditional) / “Christmas Time Is Here” / “Now the Day Is Over” (Traditional) / “Rocking” / “Windy Nights” / “All Through the Night” (Traditional) / “Love Came Down at Christmas” / “Silent Night” / “All the Pretty Li’l Horses” / “Little Road to Bethlehem” / “Seal Lullaby” (Rudyard Kipling) / “Evening Is a Little Boy/The Night Will Never Stay” / “The Christ Child’s Lullaby” (Traditional) / “Close Your Eyes” (Brahms)
What’s especially good is that she doesn’t take any fast or upbeat songs and make them slow and soporific, she takes most of the slow ballads and sings them very prettily.
[READ: October 31, 2017] The Dam Keeper
Kondo and Tsutsumi have both worked at Pixar, which may explain why this graphic novel looks unlike anything I have ever seen before. I have (after reading their bios) learned that this was also a short film. I’m only a little disappointed to learn that because it means the clips are (I assume) stills from the film. It still looks cool and remarkable, but it makes it a bit less eye-popping that this unusual style wasn’t made for a book.
The story is a somewhat peculiar one, at least in the beginning.
Animals live in a town called Sunrise Valley. The fog used to consume the town. Then they put up a dam with windmills to keep the fog out. It is up to the dam keeper to make sure it is always running. Because the fog means death.
The dam keeper is a pig . The fog came into town and killed the dam keeper’s wife. The father taught his son about the dam and the importance of making sure the dam is always working. Then one day the father walked into the fog and was never seen again.
His father always said that the dam was working if the residents forget about it. And so they have–they think the Pig family is weird for monitoring it.
So Pig, with no parents, must attend school and monitor the dam. He has a lot of responsibility. And he has few friends. (more…)









This Christmas Collection came from Sarah. As you can tell from the title and subtitle and sub-subtitle, this is a religious disc. And as you can tell from the title and subtitles, they have gone way over the top.





