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Lullabies: A Songbook Companion
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Essay, 1997

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Good if you want to sing from the book but can't read music

I bought this solely because I have the book and wanted to sing the lullabies to my kids, but I can't read music. For this purpose it is fine. The songs are not in the same order as in the book but I can deal. As a stand-alone lullaby CD I wouldn't really recommend it--the songs are not sung in a soothing manner, there's lots of variety in tempo and volume, some are even sung up-beat. The voices are not pitched high enough for babies either. That being said, I am back on Amazon today to buy it for my sister who is due any day now with her 3rd kid--we both like to sing and have the book, and songs (in book or music form) are a great present that the baby won't grow out of for a long time, and helps you bond with your little one too.


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Simple and sweet songs

With just piano, violin and vocals, this is a simple and heartfelt album. Ms. Baird's voice conveys the full emotions that a mother feels for her new baby with clean and open singing. The first track in particular, "All Through The Night," still makes me teary. I played this in the hospital when my son was born, and we use it as part of our wind-down ritual. I do agree that some of the songs are a little upbeat for bedtime. We just skip those in the evening (using iTunes).









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Wonderful!

I love this CD. It's very well-done, and the approach is different than most children's CDs - very refined, yet soothing. I don't get tired of listening to it the way I do others -- which is important when trying to get a little one to sleep! I highly recommend it and the companion book.


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Marvellous cd, enchanting music

Our whole family loves this cd. I am continually charmed and refreshed by the subtlety, taste and musicianship that has gone into these arrangements of well- and lesser-known gems. Apart from the joy of the simple yet perfect chordal progressions, listen to the warm, caressing tone imparted by the low bass notes in the piano in many of the tracks. The pace is so wonderfully leisurely, there is time to savour each song or piece, and yet each lasts only two or three minutes. The three diverse yet complementary singers, each with a tender and gentle presence suiting the subject matter, give a sense of a 19th century family musical evening. Magical.


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Released as a companion piece to the award-winning book Lullabies: An Illustrated Songbook, this hour-plus of music is a wonderful mix of stately classical themes and child-friendly vocals. The selections range from "All the Pretty Little Horses" to a global spread of lullabies drawn from classical and folk traditions. The music is spare, with Kapp on piano, Julianne Baird and Kapp's daughter Madeline on vocals, and Mela Tenenbaum on violin, viola, and occasional vocals. Most of the classical selections (from Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Edmund Elgar, W.A. Mozart, et al.) get a straight-ahead, accomplished treatment. Lest you think the project stuffy, each of the melodies is in the one- to two-minute range, which effectively mandates a stronger sense of flow than most children's collections. Kapp, who managed to create a visual and poetic flow in the Lullabies book, keeps things nicely in a groove here, knowing enough to segue into silly tracks about halfway through the CD to provide a wider emotional range. This album every bit as accomplished as the book. --Andrew Bartlett


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Tracks
All Through The Night | All The Pretty Little Horses | All Night, All Day | Armenian Lullaby | Baby's Bed's A Silver Moon | Baloo, Baleerie | Brahms' Lullaby | Brezairola | Traumerei, Op. 15, No. 1 | Can Ye Sew Cushions | By'm Bye | Bye, Baby Bunting - Golden Slumbers | Dance To Your Daddy - Dance, Little Baby | Fais Dodo | Good Night To You All | Jocelyn: Berceuse | Hush, Little Baby | Kumbayah | Little Boy Blue | Suo Gan | Matthew, Mark, Luke, And John | Mozart's Lullaby | Chanson de Nuit, Op. 15, No. 1 | Now The Day Is Over - Raindrops | Raisins And Almonds | Rock-A-Bye, Baby | Rocking - The Sandman | Tales Of Hoffman: O Bell Nuit - Bacarolle | Skidamarink | Sleep, Baby, Sleep | Sweet And Low | Swing Low, Sweet Chariot | Toora, Loora, Loora | Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star: Twinkel, Twinkel, Little Star | When At Night I Go To Sleep



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