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| Sound & Spirit: Welcoming Children into the World | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Rykodisc Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $11.44 You Save: $5.54 (33%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 9226
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 10460 UPC: 014431046025 EAN: 0014431046025 ASIN: B00000JRM0
Release Date: August 3, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | Nursery Rhyme - Traditional | | • | Little Potato - Dalglish, Malcolm | | • | O! Que Mueve Mezes - Traditional | | • | C'Est la Vie - Dikongue, Henri | | • | Happy Adoption Day - McCutcheon, John | | • | Circle of the Sun - Rogers, Sally | | • | Bay Magalhi - Traditional | | • | First Cry - Burch, Sharon | | • | Hey, Pretty Baby (Who's My Pretty Baby) - Guthrie, Woody | | • | Nepalese Lullaby - Traditional | | • | Durme, Durme - Traditional | | • | On Children - Gibran, Kahlil | | • | Mangina Zaza - Traditional |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Ellen Kushner's award-winning National Public Radio program Sound and Spirit celebrates the contrasts and connections of diverse world cultures, exploring traditions and themes that define the human experience. None transcends the language barriers better than the push and pull of family, especially the birth of a child. This album, a collection of songs from one of Kushner's most requested shows, highlights the rituals of childbirth and the joys and frustrations of baby's first year. From Serbo-Croatian and Nepalese lullabies, to a Navajo chant, to an American song about adoption, and finally a Baka nursery rhyme, these various baby-related meditations are brought to life by such artists as Sweet Honey in the Rock, Sally Rogers, and Woody Guthrie. The artists share the beauty of the miracle of birth, the heroism of women in labor, and the comforting sense of global unity in life's daily struggle. Best of all, they bring succor to that most neglected of nurturers, the exhausted young mother. --Alanna Nash
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Soothing, Inspiring, Life-affirming! January 29, 2000 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
This is the rare album you listen to and find that you like song after song after song - nothing falls flat! A wonderful compilation of joyous music from around the globe, celebrating children - lullabies, paeans to motherhood, songs of love for your children. I first listened to it yesterday, played it again as soon as it was finished, and have been humming some of the songs all day today. The songs range from exotic (Baka forest people, a nursery chant) to playful [Little Potato, a joyful and fun song written for a baby, highlighting our use of food-based nicknames (sweetie pie, etc.)]. Some songs make you bounce in your chair; some bring tears to your eyes. I will listen to it myself, as well as play it for my nieces and nephews. I even like the liner notes. This album makes me want to have children!
Definitely a cut above the usual children's CD May 16, 2000 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
If you want to give your children an introduction to diverse and well done musical performances, this CD is for you. While most of the tonalities are modern and western (still showing a nice diversity of selection of these),several songs display very pleasingly more exotic tonalities: Asian, traditional African, and medieval (the Sephardic song). My 4-yr-old daughter's and my favorite songs are the nursery rhyme of the Baka Forest People (the only song on the CD that features the voices of children) and 'O! Que Mueve Mezes', which features a terrific performance by the group Libana. The solo & chorus of this song display beautiful, pure tones that are an excellent model for a child's singing. These two songs alone in my mind are worth the price of the CD (okay, 'Happy Adoption Day' also brings a regular tear to my eye). The only drawback is that the lyrics for the songs are not provided, and only sketchy translations given with the CD folder; a pity as it would be fun to sing along with several of the foreign language songs.
Made for adults as much as for kids! April 1, 2001 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have a 5-month-old and we both love this CD. Some of the songs are more instantly accessible than others, but after multiple listens I find myself loving all of them. This album is for those who want to expose their children to the sounds of the music and languages of other cultures, for parents who want to explore the universalities of parenthood, and for both parents and kids who just want to listen to fun music that really sticks in your head!
Sound and Spirit - Welcoming Children to the world July 26, 2000 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is the best CD I have found for calming babies as well as being enjoyable for adults. We have this CD for both the car and home. The "Potato Song" (track #2) seems to have the magic ticket to instantly soothing my VERY vocal 9 month old girl(and has done the trick since she was 3 months). It is a wonderful introduction to the wide variety of languages and cultural music that all children should be exposed to. I have recommended it to parents for months!
fine cd for one listen August 19, 2000 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
i hate it when i get a cd that only has a few songs that i can hear over and over. this is one of those cds. it sounded great from the reviews, and has some good fun, (yes, i like the "little potato" song!) but it isn't one that i would recommend unless you have money to burn. get any putomayo instead.
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