| | Lullaby: A Collection CD
The universality of lullabies is celebrated with this collection of melodies from around the world. Appropriately soothing and sweet, this collection of Celtic, Swedish, American, Canadian, American Indian, Japanese, Spanish, and African-American lullabies are performed by some of the world's most respected performers, all of whom are perfectly suited for this kind of project. Highlights include Loreena McKennitt's haunting original "Courtyard Lullaby," and Judy Collins' comforting rendition of the traditional favorite "All the Pretty Horses," and Bobby McFerrin's tranquil theme to the Oscar-nominated documentary "Common Thread." Listeners of all ages will find this a most welcome way to close the day. ~ MusD
Award Winner Lullaby: A Collection Music Lullaby: A Collection Songs | 1. | Swedish Lullaby - Susan Robbins |
| 2. | Courtyard Lullaby - Loreena McKennitt |
| 3. | la Nanita Nana, A - Tish Hinojosa |
| 4. | Be Still My Child - Ladysmith Black Mambazo |
| 5. | Sakura / Owayare - Freyda Epstein |
| 6. | All the Pretty Horses - Judy Collins |
| 7. | Lullaby - Take 6 |
| 8. | Down by the Salley Gardens - Derek Bell |
| 9. | Sleep, Little One, Sleep - Kevin Locke |
| 10. | Sweet Lullaby - Deep Forest |
| 11. | Spirit Lullaby - Sweet Honey in the Rock |
| 12. | Common Thread - Bobby McFerrin |
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