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Free to Be You and Me

 
Album Review: Free to Be You and Me

  • Artist: Various Artists
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1972
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Children, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Children

Review

Free to Be You and Me, which was originally released in 1972, continues its domination of the children- (or in this case, grandchildren-) of-hippies market with its latest reissue on Arista and Legacy Recordings under the Family Artist Series. With songs and poems that emphasize the importance of staying true to oneself, respecting others, tolerance, and dispelling societally constructed stereotypes, Marlo Thomas and friends (including Alan Alda, Harry Belafonte, Diana Ross, and Mel Brooks) offer a kind and fun way to deal with these issues. From the self-explanatory title song to ex-NFL lineman Rosey Grier's slightly funky (complete with a wah wah guitar solo) "It's All Right to Cry," about the benefits and normalcy of expressing emotions, from "Parents Are People" to the skit "Boy Meets Girl," about the inaccuracy of assigned gender roles, each track on the album aids in continuing this message of understanding. Being that Thomas herself was an active feminist, and the original proceeds went towards the Ms. Foundation For Women (and both Ms. Magazine's Children's Feature Editor Letty Cottin Pogrebin and Editor-In-Chief Gloria Steinem contributed to the liner notes), it's unsurprising that so much of the record focuses on gender-based stereotypes, but Thomas and the songwriters are careful to approach the issue from the female and male perspectives, showing that both are equally affected. They also make learning about these problems enjoyable, incorporating animals, quirky rhymes, catchy songs, and images of children playing, so that the album doesn't come across as heavy handed or preachy. Rather, it's the effort of a group of people who were concerned about the societal pressures their children (and nieces, as in Thomas' case) were facing and wanted to do something about it. And what they created, Free to Be You and Me, in its more than 30-year lifespan, has proven itself as a useful tool in that cause. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Free to Be... You and Me Stephen Lawrence, Bruce Hart The New Seekers (3:17)
Boy Meets Girl Peter Stone, Carl Reiner Marlo Thomas, Mel Brooks (2:29)
When We Grow Up Shelley Miller, Stephen Lawrence Diana Ross (2:11)
Don't Dress Your Cat in an Apron Dan Greenburg Billy DeWolfe (:35)
Parents Are People Carol Hall Harry Belafonte, Marlo Thomas (3:11)
Housework Sheldon Harnick Carol Channing (2:59)
Helping Shel Silverstein Tom Smothers (:52)
Ladies First Shel Silverstein Marlo Thomas (3:35)
Dudley Pippin and the Principal Stephen Lawrence Marlo Thomas, Bobby Morse, Billy DeWolfe (2:07)
It's All Right to Cry Carol Hall Rosey Grier (2:24)
Sisters and Brothers Bruce Hart, Stephen Lawrence Sisters and Brothers (2:37)
My Dog Is a Plumber Dan Greenburg Dick Cavett (:35)
William's Doll Mary Rodgers, Sheldon Harnick Alan Alda, Marlo Thomas (3:19)
Atalanta Stephen Lawrence Alan Alda, Marlo Thomas (7:16)
Grandma Carole Hart Diana Sands (2:38)
Girl Land Bruce Hart, Mary Rodgers Jack Cassidy, Shirley Jones (2:44)
Dudley Pippin and His No-Friend Bobby Morse, Marlo Thomas (1:26)
Glad to Have a Friend Like You Carol Hall Marlo Thomas (2:19)
Free to Be... You and Me (Reprise) Stephen Lawrence, Bruce Hart The New Seekers (:32)

Credits

Gloria Steinem (Liner Notes), Letty Cottin Pogrebin (Author), Stephen Lawrence (Producer), Lisa Buckler (Project Director), Alan Alda (Direction), Stephen Lawrence (Background Music), Vic Anesini (Mastering), Joel Zimmerman (Design), Jeffrey Lesser (Engineer), Stephen Lawrence (Arranger), Ed Rice (Engineer), Alan Varner (Mixing), Nedra Olds-Neal (Reissue Producer), Bruce Hart (Producer), Mary Rodgers (Editing), Michael Delugg (Engineer), Dorothy H. Cohen (Liner Notes), Letty Cottin Pogrebin (Consultant), Carole Hart (Producer), Fred Christie (Engineer), Laurie Glick (Illustrations), Bea Feitler (Cover Design), Joel Zimmerman (Art Direction), Stephen Lawrence (Conductor), Marlo Thomas (Liner Notes), Joe Jorgensen (Engineer)
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