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In Tune with All Species
In Tune With All Species
  1. The Salmon Circle features a driving rhythm. It was written in Salmon country of British Columbia.
  2. The Six Leg Boogie is a short, rockin’ science lesson on insects. Note the relentless drum.
  3. Habitat is the world’s best-known environmental song. Bill Oliver wrote it and that catchy beat took it around the world.
  4. Prairie has become the song of America’s most endangered ecosystem. The rising melody line reminds folks of the wide open spaces.
  5. The Little Blue Ball by Douglas Wood says it all. We ARE all alone on this spaceship Earth.
Rot N’ Roll
Rot 'N Roll
  1. The Composters is a tribute to the unheralded critters that make possible the cycle of life. Who Ya’ gonna’ call?; Composters!
  2. Feed It to the Worms has a cool blues feel and a guitar part that reminds you of worms. Don’t waste that stuff, “Feed It to the Worms”
  3. The Garbage Blues is a very popular song about our trash. The graphic descriptions of smelly things cause kids to love it.
  4. Pretty Paper, Pretty Trees is a calypso recycling song. The simple chorus and good beat make it a favorite with the younger set.
  5. Cosmic Stew refers to our connection to all of the universe. What once was part of me could now be part of you.
Unintended Consequences
Unintended Consequences
  1. Household Hazardous Waste is the theme song of this issue. It’s about the problems and solutions to our toxic products at home.
  2. Don’t Let the Goo Get You is a favorite of kids. They like the great beat and the simple refrain.
  3. The Teenager in Wasteland describes the attitude of a young person who gets it. Surrounded by untested hazards, he’s got attitude.
  4. Excuse Me, Sir, That’s my Aquifer sticks in your head. The simple sound of the chorus and the great message have made it a crowd favorite for years.
  5. Shopping for a Better World gives the big picture. We are in charge if we use our dollars as a vote for the changes we want.
Water All Over the World
Water All Over the World
  1. Little Stream
  2. Ogallala
  3. Stream Team
  4. Dance Up a Storm
  5. Water All Over
My Green Dream
My Green Dream
  1. My Green Dream is a visionary song about the future. What will it take to live here for a long time? Lots of Green Dreams!
  2. Why Wild? is a beautiful song by Chris Wells that asks and answers a critical question. How can we be civilized if wildness is the nature of all life?
  3. Babe is a personal ballad of the end of farming with animals. What did we gain and lose when we gave up our partnership with our animal friends and the land.
  4. Can You Laugh About it Now? is about growing and changing through life. It takes time and perspective but can you laugh about it now?
  5. A Bundle of Sticks recounts two stories; a free town on the Underground Railroad and the plan to bury it under trash. We did win, the landfill was not built!


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