What Dance Dance Kitten Did On Her Holiday


track title
time
mp3
ogg
story
  Rio
     
1 New Shoes
3:30
Every girl needs a new pair of shoes now and then. Shiny shiny!
2 Pin the Tail on the Kitten
2:25
Eeyow! Not this kitten, silly!
3 Chocolate Salsa
4:33
On ice cream. Mmm.
4 Slow Paws
3:20
A little time to relax from the hectic bustle of kittenhood.
5 Railway Station Cafe
3:09
Lunch with Mummy and Daddy!
6 Lazy Sunday
3:33
Kittens need a lot of relaxing, y'know.
7 Moon Kitten
4:00
Moooon kitten! That's me! My favourite TV show.
8 Peaches and Cream
6:15
(Guilty look, wipes cream from whiskers, missing a bit.) What?
9 Rainy Day
1:41
Happens to even the best of holidays. Oh well, time to lie on the rug and catch up on my comic books and colouring in.
  New Orleans
     
10 Jam Tarts
3:44
Strawberry? Or cherry? Both! Always both!
11 Strolling Through Summertime
3:28
With my parasol and my new dress and my shiny shoes!
12 Tea and Toast
3:00
Tea time is the best time of day! Lunch time, that's the best too. Any time but bed time.
13 Roadside Attraction
2:48
Look! It's a... it's a... What is that, anyway?
14 Out on the Bay
3:28
Here fishy, fishy!
15 Always Going Home
5:44
All good things must come to an end, and all kittens must go home eventually.
all zip
54:38
65.2mb 60.8mb
notes

Who is Dance Dance Kitten? Although What Dance Dance Kitten Did On Her Holiday is listed as the third album in the series, it was in fact the first to be written. The name was, I think, inspired by two Japanese fads: Dance Dance Revolution, a video arcade dancing game, and Hello Kitty, Sanrio's horrifyingly cute flagship character.

I think of Dance Dance Kitten as a little girl - I picture her about four or five years old, with long dark hair and enormous eyes - who loves music, and loves to dance. I can't quite make up my mind whether she is a real kitten, a normal girl, or an anime-style catgirl. Whatever she is, she is Dance Dance Kitten.

In this album, DDK (for short) goes on holiday with her parents, first to Rio de Janiero, and then north to New Orleans. This gave me the excuse to play first with various Latin styles of music (using Acid Latin), and then with the excellent Vince Andrews loops for the second half.

Careful observers may note that the track names go from 8 (Peaches and Cream) to A (Rainy Day). What happened to 9? It was intended to be a number called Caramel Salsa - Chocolate's little sister - but I couldn't quite make it work. One day I may come back to it.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at 08:20 PM

Comments

1 WOW, this is cool.
I wish I had speakers on my 'puter so I could give a listen to yer stuff.

Is it a big honkin' project to put this facility on my blog? I'd love to post some of my crap!

Posted by: Tuning Spork at July 22, 2003 11:05 AM (pVRGE)

2 It's not that hard. I can give you an FTP login so you can upload the files, and then you just link to them in your blog entry.

Just how much crap do you have?

Posted by: Pixy Misa at July 22, 2003 02:38 PM (2Fxh3)

3 A lot!

...about 230 cassette tapes that I've been recording (solo and band) since 1977 (I was 14 then).

I recently recorded them to CD, probably more than 100 total.

Of course, if I were put stuff on the web I would probably just keep it to more (and probably less) than the contents of a 10-CD box retrospective that I compiled about two years ago.

Yep... I got a lot o' crap!

Posted by: Tuning Spork at July 23, 2003 09:06 AM (Y26DV)

4 Wow! Cool!

10 CDs worth of decent quality MP3s will be around a gigabyte, so that's no problem. If you wanted to put all 100 CDs up, I'd have to clean the place first

I'll set things up for you and email you the details.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at July 23, 2003 10:26 AM (w7Pkc)

5 yer awesome!

Posted by: Tuning Spork at July 23, 2003 11:43 AM (Y26DV)






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