Alphabutt

Kimya Dawson  Main Performer

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1 Little Monster Babies Dawson 1:27
2 Alphabutt Dawson/Carmer :55
3 Bobby-O Dawson/Carmer 1:50
4 Louie Dawson 2:25
5 Smoothie Dawson 2:13
6 I Like Bears Dawson 1:09
7 Seven Hungry Tigers Dawson 1:59
8 Happy Home (Keep on Writing) Dawson 3:34
9 Wiggle My Tooth Shea 1:37
10 I Love You Sweet Baby Dawson 2:02
11 Pee-Pee in the Potty Dawson :29
12 Uncle Hukee's House Dawson :54
13 We're All Animals Dawson 2:22
14 Little Panda Bear Dawson 1:00
15 Sunbeams and Some Beans Dawson 3:45
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Alphabutt

Long Play Record

Category: Folk

Alphabutt

UPC: 789856119318

Release Date: 09/09/2008

Original Release Date: 09/09/2008

Tracks: [Little Monster Babies, Alphabutt, Bobby-O, Louie, Smoothie, I Like Bears, Seven Hungry Tigers, Happy Home (Keep on Writing), Wiggle My Tooth, I Love You Sweet Baby, Pee-Pee in the Potty, Uncle Hukee's House, We're All Animals, Little Panda Bear, Sunbeams and Some Beans]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Since Kimya Dawson's adult albums are filled with cutesy-pie rhymes and schoolyard singalongs, it makes perfect sense that the singer/songwriter has given herself over to a full-on children's album. It also makes perfect sense that it's called Alphabutt, as Dawson has always shown a propensity for juvenile jokes, and that title should also be a tip-off that just about every other song on this 15-track LP sports a joke about farting. Kimya doesn't limit herself to farts: there's poop and pee, even references to growing hair "down there," all delivered with a child's fascination with discovering their body -- and sometimes delivered with a couple kids singing along, too. Such enthusiastic participation from a few tuneless kids highlights the fact that Dawson designed Alphabutt purely for young kids. These are not songs for the parents, nor are these tunes meant to educate or even entertain: these are the kinds of songs that kids chant in the backseat when they mean to annoy their parents. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi