Interview With Putumayo Kids Manager Mona Kayhan About Animal Playground CD
Published May 20, 2007
While I don't have children, though I do hope to one day, I do work with kids and teenagers through my various jobs. Besides, I like to say, I keep the kid inside of me alive which helps both make me more empathetic and helps others see how much fun I can be. Plus, it helps me stay sane and that's always a plus.
I mention this to explain one reason why this is at least the tenth interview I've done regarding an album for children and at least the fifth one regarding the Putumayo label.
The second reason is my sister and two nieces, who I love and adore and I figure can enjoy and appreciate the albums even more than me. This interview is dedicated to the Butki girls.
The Animal Playground album comes out this week. It's fun, cute, happy, educational (especially with the notes that come with the cd) and listening to it makes you want to sing and dance. So perhaps listening to it while I was driving to work was a bad idea but that's another story.
As with all albums I've heard by this label, you would be wise and smart to go buy it.
Here is an interview I did by email about the album.
What was the goal for this cd project? Was it accomplished?
The goal for this project was to create a upbeat global CD highlighting various areas of the world, especially since our original World Playground album has been so successful. But, of course, we wanted to give it a nice twist, and figured animals were a catchy subject for kids. It has absolutely been achieved and has gone beyond my expectations!
How did you decide which songs to put on the album?
I coordinate song selection for Putumayo Kids albums while Dan Storper is the Executive Producer and has the last word on the song choices. However, because there were so many hurdles to jump in this album (what animal are we missing, having too many songs about the same animal, making sure the countries of origin are varied,
etc.), we had our entire division literally hunting (no pun intended) down songs by the end of the process
- Interview With Putumayo Kids Manager Mona Kayhan About Animal Playground CD
- Published: May 20, 2007
- Type: Interview
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Children, Music: International/World
- Writer: Scott Butki
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