Fifty cents from the sale of each copy of THE PLANET SLEEPS will be donated to UNICEF.
THE PLANET SLEEPS was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package.
THE PLANET SLEEPS is an international compilation of indigenous lullabies from North America to New Zealand. This album contains soothing bed-time sounds from the likes of France, Maori, and Cambodia, to name a few. THE PLANET SLEEPS truly offers an authentic world music sound, with the traditional aspect of the music enhanced by using field recording as well as the studio format.
On "Sweet Bitowo," performed by Wes Madiko, the sounds of the jungle provide an ethereal background ambiance for Madiko's percussion-and-vocal-heavy lullaby. Although the compositions are sung in the artists' native tongues, the booklet which accompanies the disc gives translations for every non-English song. David Field, the album's field researcher has not only compiled a fine collection of lullabies, he's also captured a sense of the heritage and tradition too often ignored in world music compilations.
Personnel: Daniel Valladares (vocals, charango); Michel Melthon Lynch, Theodore "Lolo" Beaubrun, Jr., Henry Joseph Pierre, Marjorie Beaubrun, Maggie Jean-Louis, Heather Rankin, Atsuko Yma, Bibi Gomez, Daniel Beaubrun, Mimerose "Manze" Beaubrun, Hans Dominique, Tato Gomez, Gary Seney, Jimmy Rankin (vocals); Bill Akiaki, Oren Kaplan (guitar); Kieran Kennedy (acoustic guitar, keyboards, chimes); Ulla Van Daelen (harp); Kevin Murphy (cello); Marc Marder (double bass, programming); Zohar Fresco (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Felix Pando; Tato Gomez; Kieran Kennedy; Michel Sanchez.
Illustrator: Jason Holley.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Bernard Makoare; Fusaka Yoshida; Michael Francis; Ray Parker, Jr.; Ronnie Nyogetsu Seldin .
Arrangers: Tato Gomez; Marc Marder.
This is an Enhanced CD containing a full audio program as well as multimedia computer files.Entertainment Weekly (5/9/97, p.81) - "...more than a hip multi-culti soundtrack for putting the kids to bed. It's about the need for sanctuary that's reflected in every country's lullabies." - Rating: A-
The heart is awakened by The Planet Sleeps I first heard excerpts from this CD on NPR, soon after it was created. The sound of these voices had such a profound effect on me that I ordered several copies and gave them as gifts. Upon first playing the CD all the way through I had the experience of feeling very strong connection with the whole of humanity and very emotionally touched. This was at a time when there was still fighting in the Balkans, so I cannot even describe my overwhelming feelings upon hearing the very last piece.
Last week my copy fell behind my immovable file cabinet at work, and I felt that a treasure had been lost. So I ordered a replacement. Submitted by sharon.jones (Salt Lake City, UT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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