 
 Mike’s second album of  children’s songs is called The Blewdle. Released in the summer of 2012 it’s now  available from this website. Eighteen original tracks road tested for fun and  singability in the primary schools of Brighton.
Mike’s second album of  children’s songs is called The Blewdle. Released in the summer of 2012 it’s now  available from this website. Eighteen original tracks road tested for fun and  singability in the primary schools of Brighton. 
You’ll be hooked, from the  excitement of the opening song, Rocket To  Mars, to the dreamy Sailor’s Lullaby;  from the lyrical Don’t Forget to the  pongy Cheesey Feet. Played by a  fantastic band this is the perfect singalong album for the classroom or car.  Grown-ups love it too!
There are a couple of sample songs for you to listen to highlighted in the track listing below.
‘Songs that children will want to sing often’
          Mike Reinstein’s CD of 18 new songs for primary children is  an attractive offering. It has excellent instrumentals and fine vocals, used in  the service of numbers that pick up on children’s interests, experiences and  imagination. The musical style draws on the best of old-fashioned folk-rock and  rhythm and blues, from the zestful Rocket To Mars with its echo of Twist and  Shout , to the jauntiness of lines like ‘Once I was smaller than a cornflake’  and the irresistibly catchy hens’ chorus in Cluck-Cluck Sha-Boogie. There is  Latin-American comedy in Velcro Tango – all teachers will recognise themselves  in the plaintive question ‘Who is making that noise?’
            There are other moods too – a compassionate plea not to hate  the wolf in fairy tales, a poignant recognition in a harvest song that  ‘somewhere in the world the bowls are empty’ or a gentle reassurance in  Sailor’s Lullaby that ‘I’m far from the harbour but I’m safe on the sea’.  Humour is never far away. Spooky Sprechstimme intrudes into the Hallowe’en song Boo, and Cheesey Feet (‘They smell like  mouldy Wensleydale’) has a racy touch of Kurt Weill. These are songs that  children will want to sing often.
Music Teacher Magazine. January 2013
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Primary Teacher Update. November 2012
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- Rocket To Mars
- I’m A Little Fish
- Monster Feet
- I Never Have To Tell Myself To Grow
- Please Don’t Hate The Wolf
- Cluck, Cluck Sha-Boogie
- Peace and Plenty
- Leo The Lion and Barry The Bull
- The Velcro Tango
- Dinosaur
- The Rolling, Rolling Sea
- Boo!
- Tell The Rain To Stop
- Octopus
- Cheesey Feet
- Don’t Forget
- The Blewdle
- The Sailor’s Lullaby
If you’d like sheet music for any of The Blewdle songs please email Mike at webenquiries@mikereinstein.co.uk