Trout Fishing in America's first children's album, Big Trouble contains both whimsical original material "I Think I'll Need a Bandaid," "Day Care Blues") and covers ("What I Want Is a Proper Cup of Coffee," "Teddy Bear's Picnic").
CREDITS:
Beans Barton - Art Direction, Cover Art
Karl Caillouet - Producer, Engineer
Keith Grimwood - Bass, Guitar (Bass), Vocals, Producer, String Bass
Ezra Idlet - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Producer
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Album Info
1. When I Was A Dinosaur
2. Big Trouble
3. The Cat Came Back
4. I Think I'll Need A Bandaid
5. What I Want Is A Proper Cup of Coffee
6. The Window
7. Pico De Gallo
8. Nobody
9. We Are The Dinosaurs
10. Day Care Blues
11. Teddy Bear's Picnic
12. Lullaby
CREDITS
Produced by Karl Caillouet, Keith and Ezra.
Released in 1991
AWARDS
* Honorable mention for INDIE Children's Album of the Year. (AFIM)
For more awards go to the awards page.
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THE PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS
Look out Bill and Ted, Wayne and Garth, and you too, Dick and Tom (as in Smothers). Trout Fishing in America, the oddest couple in contemporary folk music to ever name themselves after a Richard Brautigan book, have plum stolen my heart. And they've done it with a quirky album of children's songs, no less (and no more), called 'Big Trouble.' Heavy into the dark and corrupted side of growing up, they sing of being a prisoner at an after school center on the wailing 'Day Care Blues,' pump up the 'Teddy Bear's Picnic' with a slick arrangement, and work themselves into a tongue-twisted frenzy with the highly caffeinated 'What I Want Is a Proper Cup of Coffee.'
Here are songs that treat kids as smart, cynical and obstinate--akin tothe empowering work of Shel Silverstein and Dr. Seuss. And the stuff translates equally well to us big kids (passing for adults), too. No wonder this Houston-based duo--diminutive Keith Grimwood on bass and vocals, super-tall Ezra Idlet on guitar and vocals--do much the same material at both their children's matinees and evening soirees ostensibly for adults only. At both, be ready to quake and quack to 'Five Little Ducks,' not to mention rock'n' roll, reggae and stroll to their deliciously mixed musical bag.
--Jonathan Takiff
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