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Bobby Bare - Singin' in the Kitchen (CD)

Singin' in the Kitchen
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Album Details: Singin' in the Kitchen

Release Date:01/01/1974
Label:Omni
UPC:9332991000129

Track List: Singin' in the Kitchen

  1. Singin' In The Kitchen
  2. The Monkey and the Elephant
  3. Lovin' You Anyway
  4. Where'd I Come From
  5. The Ricky Ticky Song
  6. The Giving Tree
  7. You Are
  8. The Unicorn
  9. A Cloudy Sky
  10. She Thinks I Can
  11. Scarlet Ribbons
  12. See That Bluebird
  13. Singin' in the Kitchen (Reprise)
  14. Less Of Me
  1. Tall Oak Tree
  2. When I've Learned
  3. Family Bible
  4. Lonesome Valley
  5. When God Dips His Love in My Heart
  6. I Saw The Light
  7. He's Got the Whole World in His ...
  8. Just a Closer Walk With Thee
  9. I'll Fly Away
  10. Chicago Story
  11. Barbara Joy
  12. Maggie (I Wish We'd Never Met)
  13. Poison Red Berries
  14. Which One Will I Be

Pro Reviews: Singin' in the Kitchen

  • All Music Guide

    Bobby Bare's 1973 album Sings Lullabys, Legends Lies, yielded two major hits, so he repeated the formula the following year on Singin' in the Kitchen. Both albums are largely devoted to the songs of Shel Silverstein, but Singin' in the Kitchen takes the loose, live-in-the-studio vibe of its predecessor to an extreme, making the listener believe that they're really hearing the Bare family singing around the kitchen table. The singles "Where'd I Come From" and "Singin' in the Kitchen" became only minor hits, which isn't surprising because this album is less appealing overall. It's too casual, and the lightweight material coupled with the ragged chorus of kids makes it sound like a children's record. Bare's wife, Jeannie, is a competent vocalist, and Bare brings a measure of solid professionalism to the effort by performing a couple of songs solo, but the end result is a little like watching another family's home movies. Singin' in the Kitchen is a cute album as long as you don't expect ...too much from it. - Greg Adams, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Bobby Bare

Bobby Bare's story is nearly as fascinating as his music. Bare's mother died when he was five. His father couldn't earn enough money to feed his children, forcing the family to split up. Bare was working on a farm by the time he was 15 years old, later working in factories and selling ice cream to support himself. Building his first guitar, he began playing music in his... Read more