Planet Sleeps
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Everything about this CD, from its eye-popping cool packaging to its beautiful booklet, is wonderful, perhaps peerless. It's a study that spans 16 countries, catching paeans to childhood sleep from varied traditions. The set traverses the Cape Breton Gaelic tradition with the Rankin Family, Haiti with pop stars Boukman Eksperyans, and the African continent with music from Tonga, Algeria, and Cameroon. Despite their distances from each other, at times the songs sound quite alike. Voices might begin alone but then gather into choral size, with a reliance on wordless passages to emphasize the flow of time as sleep encroaches. In execution, the surprises are many. Algerian Houria Aïchi sounds East Indian; the Traditional Japanese Music Ensemble of New York sounds poised somewhere between a stately concert of historical court music and a touching homage to childhood; and German singer Michelle sounds pop-music ready even as she toes the line on singing a sleep-triggering song. Beyond being a great collection of international music, this is probably the most interesting mix available of cultural voices approaching the issue of children sleeping. --Andrew Bartlett --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Planet Sleeps, Music, Various Artists, Alternative Pop/Rock, Childrens, Indian Classical, Int'l & World Music, Lullabies, Pan-Global, Pop, Worldbeat
Average customer rating:
- disappointing
- Love it!
- wonderful compilation of world lullabies
- If you only get one lullabye cd, this should be it
- so-so sounds
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Planet Sleeps
Sherrilyne Blakey-Smith , The Rankin Family , Hun Sarath w/ Marc Marder , Houria Aichi , Familion , Boukman Eksperyans , Wes , Baluji Shrivastav , Sophie Meriem Rockwell , and Hinewehi Mohi
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Lullaby: A Collection
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ASIN: B000002BOW
Release Date: 1997-05-06 |
Tracks:
- Chi Mi Na Morbheanna - The Rankin Family
- Yhanaway Hay Yowna - Sherrilyne Blakey-Smith
- Phnom Penh Lullaby - Hun Sarath, Marc Marder
- Ana Latu - The Kingdom Of Tonga Cultural Group
- Berceuse - Houria Aichi
- Hace Tuto Guagua - Familion
- Mayi A Gaye - Boukman Eksperyans
- Ag Criost An Siol - Maria Doyle-Kennedy, Kieran Kennedy
- Sweet Bitowo - Wes
- Sleep Queen Of The Dolls - Baluji Shrivastav
- Fais Do Do, Colin Mon Petit Frere - Sophie Meriem Rockwell
- Noomey - Yermi Kaplan, Haya Samir
- Itsuki No Komoriuta - Traditional Japanese Music Ensemble Of New York
- Schlafe Mein Prinzchen, Schlaf Ein - Michelle
- Moe Moe - Hinewehi Mohi
- Oj Talasi - The Trebevic Choir
Amazon.com
Everything about this CD, from its eye-popping cool packaging to its beautiful booklet, is wonderful, perhaps peerless. It's a study that spans 16 countries, catching paeans to childhood sleep from varied traditions. The set traverses the Cape Breton Gaelic tradition with the Rankin Family, Haiti with pop stars Boukman Eksperyans, and the African continent with music from Tonga, Algeria, and Cameroon. Despite their distances from each other, at times the songs sound quite alike. Voices might begin alone but then gather into choral size, with a reliance on wordless passages to emphasize the flow of time as sleep encroaches. In execution, the surprises are many. Algerian Houria Aïchi sounds East Indian; the Traditional Japanese Music Ensemble of New York sounds poised somewhere between a stately concert of historical court music and a touching homage to childhood; and German singer Michelle sounds pop-music ready even as she toes the line on singing a sleep-triggering song. Beyond being a great collection of international music, this is probably the most interesting mix available of cultural voices approaching the issue of children sleeping. --Andrew Bartlett
Customer Reviews:
disappointing.......2007-06-10
I purchased this CD in conjunction with another CD with lullabies for a friend who had just had a baby. She said the music is fine but it's got an audio portion that is totally useless for her. She said she's not been able to get the CD to play just the music w/out the video portion.
Love it!.......2007-05-12
I love this CD and so does my daughter. I have been putting her to sleep with this CD since the day she was born (she is now 10 mths old). I have bought this CD for a few friends of mine and they also love it. Great buy.
wonderful compilation of world lullabies.......2007-01-10
It's a wonderful compilation of world lullabies. It's good all over the world - doesn't matter if your baby is from Mars or Paris, Amazon or New York, it definitely works!
If you only get one lullabye cd, this should be it.......2007-01-04
We have over a dozen lullabye cds, and this is the only one we have worn out from constant use, and are replacing for baby #2. My daughter got hooked from the first track, Chi Mi Na Mór-Bheanna. As soon as it would come on, she would calm down and focus, and the other tracks would lull her to sleep. When we made the mistake of forgetting it at home on a road trip, I had to sing it to get her to stop crying (still learning the gaelic words to that!). It is a brilliant, well-compiled, album of tracks you won't find elsewhere (and which won't bore you, the parent). I have given it over and over as a baby present; it is tried and true. An earlier reviewer commented that the tracks were jarring; we don't find them to be, but then again, we don't like "new age" music (i.e., Wyndam Hill) because we find it too monotonous, so it is a question of musical tastes. Just an added note: the version featured of the classic French lullabye featured, Fais do-do, is truly lovely.
so-so sounds.......2006-08-03
This CD is okay, but has a number of high-pitched, almost whiny songs that aren't very soothing. It wasn't what I was expecting out of a lullaby CD.
Average customer rating:
- disappointing
- Love it!
- wonderful compilation of world lullabies
- If you only get one lullabye cd, this should be it
- so-so sounds
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Planet Sleeps
10 Ct. Prepack , 1 Instore Copy , and Counter Bin
Manufacturer: Sony Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Lullaby: A Collection
- On a Starry Night
- Guitar Lullaby
- Dreamland
- African Lullaby
ASIN: B0000024VI
Release Date: 1997-05-06 |
Amazon.com
Everything about this CD, from its eye-popping cool packaging to its beautiful booklet, is wonderful, perhaps peerless. It's a study that spans 16 countries, catching paeans to childhood sleep from varied traditions. The set traverses the Cape Breton Gaelic tradition with the Rankin Family, Haiti with pop stars Boukman Eksperyans, and the African continent with music from Tonga, Algeria, and Cameroon. Despite their distances from each other, at times the songs sound quite alike. Voices might begin alone but then gather into choral size, with a reliance on wordless passages to emphasize the flow of time as sleep encroaches. In execution, the surprises are many. Algerian Houria Aïchi sounds East Indian; the Traditional Japanese Music Ensemble of New York sounds poised somewhere between a stately concert of historical court music and a touching homage to childhood; and German singer Michelle sounds pop-music ready even as she toes the line on singing a sleep-triggering song. Beyond being a great collection of international music, this is probably the most interesting mix available of cultural voices approaching the issue of children sleeping. --Andrew Bartlett
Customer Reviews:
disappointing.......2007-06-10
I purchased this CD in conjunction with another CD with lullabies for a friend who had just had a baby. She said the music is fine but it's got an audio portion that is totally useless for her. She said she's not been able to get the CD to play just the music w/out the video portion.
Love it!.......2007-05-12
I love this CD and so does my daughter. I have been putting her to sleep with this CD since the day she was born (she is now 10 mths old). I have bought this CD for a few friends of mine and they also love it. Great buy.
wonderful compilation of world lullabies.......2007-01-10
It's a wonderful compilation of world lullabies. It's good all over the world - doesn't matter if your baby is from Mars or Paris, Amazon or New York, it definitely works!
If you only get one lullabye cd, this should be it.......2007-01-04
We have over a dozen lullabye cds, and this is the only one we have worn out from constant use, and are replacing for baby #2. My daughter got hooked from the first track, Chi Mi Na Mór-Bheanna. As soon as it would come on, she would calm down and focus, and the other tracks would lull her to sleep. When we made the mistake of forgetting it at home on a road trip, I had to sing it to get her to stop crying (still learning the gaelic words to that!). It is a brilliant, well-compiled, album of tracks you won't find elsewhere (and which won't bore you, the parent). I have given it over and over as a baby present; it is tried and true. An earlier reviewer commented that the tracks were jarring; we don't find them to be, but then again, we don't like "new age" music (i.e., Wyndam Hill) because we find it too monotonous, so it is a question of musical tastes. Just an added note: the version featured of the classic French lullabye featured, Fais do-do, is truly lovely.
so-so sounds.......2006-08-03
This CD is okay, but has a number of high-pitched, almost whiny songs that aren't very soothing. It wasn't what I was expecting out of a lullaby CD.
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