''Here Come the ABCs'' is the second children's album and eleventh studio album by
alternative rock
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band
They Might Be Giants
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, aimed at young children learning the alphabet. The CD and DVD were originally released separately, but since have been released together as a combo. There are 25 songs in the CD and 38 in the DVD.
While it was produced and released by
Walt Disney Records
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under their Disney Sound label, the band was reportedly given complete creative control over the project, which at the time was very unusual for Walt Disney Records, which had until then followed a strict artist control policy. As a result, the DVD features a variety of puppetry, animation and live action supplied by personal friends of the group, including
AJ Schnack
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, who directed the TMBG documentary ''
Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns)
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''. For guest vocals on a few tracks, they turned to their family:
John Flansburgh
John Conant Flansburgh (born May 6, 1960) is an American musician. He is half of the long-standing Brooklyn, New York-based alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants with John Linnell, for which he writes, sings, and plays rhythm guitar.
Commo ...
's wife
Robin Goldwasser
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, and
John Linnell
John Sidney Linnell ( ; born June 12, 1959) is an American musician, known primarily as one half of the Brooklyn-based alternative rock band They Might Be Giants with John Flansburgh, which was formed in 1982. In addition to singing and songwri ...
's son, Henry. The music videos that appear on the DVD were also aired (in part or whole) on the Disney Channel's children's programming block,
Playhouse Disney
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.
''Here Come the ABCs'' was a great success for They Might Be Giants, the video being certified Gold (sales over 50,000) in 2005. The album reached #1 on Billboard’s Children’s Music charts, won ''
Parenting Magazine
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''’s Children’s DVD of the Year Award and two National Parenting Publications Awards (NAAPA).
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. In addition, Amazon.com called it "the best Children's Music album of 2005" and the 13th best overall album of 2005. Two follow-ups were released, '' Here Come the 123s'' in 2008 and ''Here Comes Science
''Here Comes Science'' is the fourth children's album and fourteenth studio album by American alternative rock band, They Might Be Giants, packaged as a CD/DVD set. The album is (as the title suggests) science-themed, and is the third in their l ...
'' in 2009.
Although the audio-only release is considered to be They Might Be Giants' 11th studio album, some of the songs make little sense without their visual accompaniment.
Track listing
CD
All songs by They Might Be Giants unless otherwise noted.
# "Here Come The ABCs" – 0:11
# "Alphabet Of Nations" – 1:26
# "E Eats Everything" – 2:43
# "Flying V" – 1:34
# "Q U" – 1:09
# "Go For G!" – 1:14
# "Pictures Of Pandas Painting" – 2:07
# "D & W" – 1:37
# "Fake-Believe" – 1:51
# "Can You Find It?" – 2:55
# "The Vowel Family" – 1:59
# "Letter/Not A Letter" – 1:08
# "Alphabet Lost And Found" (Marty Beller
Marty Beller (born July 10, 1967) is an American musician and songwriter. He is the current drummer for They Might Be Giants since Dan Hickey's departure in 2004. He has recorded two solo albums. He has contributed writing and vocals for three of ...
) – 2:49
# "I C U" – 1:49
# "Letter Shapes" – 1:22
# "Who Put The Alphabet In Alphabetical Order?" – 1:46
# "Rolling O" – 1:26
# "L M N O" – 1:43
# "C Is For Conifers" – 2:37
# "Fake-Believe (Type B)" – 1:56
# "D Is For Drums" – 2:21
# "Z Y X" – 1:21
# "Goodnight My Friends" – 0:25
# "Clap Your Hands" – 1:21
#*A bonus track
# "Here In Higglytown (Theme To Playhouse Disney's ''Higglytown Heroes
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'')" ( Dan Miller, They Might Be Giants) – 0:58
#*A bonus track
DVD
# "Here Come The ABCs" 0:25
# "Alphabet Of Nations" 1:26
# "E Eats Everything" 2:43
# "Flying V" 1:34
# "I Am A Robot" 1:29
# "Q U" 1:09
# "Go For G!" 1:14
# "Pictures Of Pandas Painting" 2:07
# "D & W" 1:37
# "Fake-Believe" 1:51
# "Can You Find It?" 2:55
# Introducing The Vowel Family 0:11
# "The Vowel Family" 1:59
# "A To Z" 0:24
# "Letter/Not A Letter" 1:08
# "Letter Shapes" 1:22
# "Alphabet Lost And Found" (Marty Beller) 2:49
# "I C U" 1:49
# "I Am A Robot (Type B)" 0:56
# John And John Introduce... 0:10
# "Who Put The Alphabet In Alphabetical Order?" 1:46
# "Rolling O" 1:26
# "L M N O" 1:43
# Introducing C Is For Conifers 0:12
# "C Is For Conifers" 2:37
# "Fake-Believe (Type B)" 1:56
# "A To Z (Type B)" 0:29
# "D Is For Drums" 2:21
# Introducing Z Y X 0:09
# "Z Y X" 1:21
# "Goodnight My Friends" 0:25
# "Here Come The ABCs (Reprise)" 0:11
# Introducing The Bonus Tracks 0:14
# "Clap Your Hands" 1:21
# "Violin" 3:33
# "Stalk Of Wheat" 1:19
# "Here In Higglytown (Theme To Playhouse Disney's Higglytown Heroes)" 2:05
# "End Credits" 2:15
Exclusive bonus tracks
Special editions with exclusive bonus tracks were produced for various outlets. Bonus tracks include:
* "Hovering Sombrero '05" on the Amazon.com CD, "I Never Go To Work" on the Best Buy CD; both songs appear on the Amazon.com CD/DVD combo release
* 2 exclusive videos for "Violin", "Stalk of Wheat" on the Amazon.com DVD; 2 more exclusive videos, along with the other 2, "Robot Parade" and "Sleepwalkers" appear on the Amazon.com CD/DVD combo release
* An iTunes single was released for "T-Shirt" as a companion to ''Here Come the ABCs''
Personnel
They Might Be Giants
* John Flansburgh
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Commo ...
– lead and backing vocals, guitar
* John Linnell
John Sidney Linnell ( ; born June 12, 1959) is an American musician, known primarily as one half of the Brooklyn-based alternative rock band They Might Be Giants with John Flansburgh, which was formed in 1982. In addition to singing and songwri ...
– lead and backing vocals, piano, accordion, saxophone
Additional musicians
* Dan Miller – guitar, piano
* Danny Weinkauf
Danny Weinkauf (born 4 December 1963) is a Grammy-winning New York-based musician and composer. He has been the longtime bassist for They Might Be Giants (TMBG). He has recorded and toured with the band since the late 1990s. Weinkauf had previou ...
– bass guitar
* Marty Beller
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– drums, lead vocals on "Alphabet Lost and Found"
* Dan Levine – trombone on "D & W", "Letter/Not A Letter", "Rolling O" and "A to Z (Type B)", tuba on "Flying V", "Go for G" and "Fake Believe (Part 1)"
* Mark Pender – trumpet on "D & W", "Letter/Not A Letter", "Rolling O" and "A to Z (Type B)"
* Dan Hickey – drums on "Clap Your Hands"
* Pat Dillet – piano on "Goodnight My Friends"
* Robin Goldwasser – lead vocals on "Who Put the Alphabet in Alphabetical Order?"
* Henry Linnell – lead vocals on "Letter/Not A Letter"
* Desi Tomaselli – lead vocals on "Letter/Not A Letter
Production
* Pat Dillet, They Might Be Giants - producers
Production Crew
* Executive Producer: David Agnew
* Audio Engineer/Mixer: Pat Dillett
* Audio Mastering: UE Nastosi at Sterling Sound Studios NYC
* Recorded at: Kampo Studios and Skyline Studios, Manhattan, New York
* Additional Recording at: Collier Brothers Studios and Hello Studios, Brooklyn, New York
* Band Manager: Jamie Lincoin Kitman at Homblow Studios USA
Video Production Crew
* Music Performed by They Might Be Giants
* DVD Produced by Bonfire Films of America
* Directed by AJ Schnack
AJ Schnack is an independent filmmaker. He directed '' Kurt Cobain: About a Son'', which premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. His first feature film was a documentary about the Brooklyn-based band They Might Be Giants ti ...
* Starring Chris Anderson, John Flansburgh, John Linnell, AD Miles
* Animated by Courtney Booker, Euan Mitchell, Greg Rozum and Divya Srinivasan
* Animation Produced at Asterisk, The Chopping Block Studios Inc. and Colourmovie
In popular culture
*"Clap Your Hands" was featured when the band made a guest appearance on the final episode of ''Blue's Clues
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'', titled "Bluestock".
*"Can You Find It?" was featured on the soundtrack to the movie ''Wordplay
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''.
*"Robot Parade" was featured during the credits to an episode of the animated television series ''The Simpsons
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'', titled "Them, Robot
"Them, Robot" is the seventeenth episode of the twenty-third season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 18, 2012.
Plot
After Mr. Burns' lawyer tells h ...
".
References
External links
Disney Records site
for the album
Official band-operated download site
* ''Here Come The ABCs'' page at This Might Be A Wiki
This Might be a Wiki
TMBG fan knowledgebase
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2005 albums
They Might Be Giants albums
Albums produced by Pat Dillett
Children's music albums by American artists
2005 video albums
Walt Disney Records video albums
Idlewild Recordings albums
Kindie rock albums
Disney Sound albums