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Format: CD
 Jun 1995
 Record Label: Lightyear
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 085365411227 |
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Track Listing 1. Dance Little Baby 2. Stars 3. Tree Shadows 4. Night 5. At Night 6. Girls & Boys Come Out to Play 7. My Bed Is a Boat 8. Hush, Little Baby 9. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star 10. I See the Moon 11. Rock a Bye Baby 12. All the Pretty Horses 13. How They Sleep 14. Minnie & Winnie 15. Chill, A 16. Good Night 17. Land of Nod, The 18. Gaelic Lullaby 19. Lullaby & Good Night 20. Cradle Song 21. White Seal's Lullaby, The 22. Sleep Baby Sleep 23. Sweet and Low 24. Safe in Bed 25. All Through the Night 26. Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep 27. Day Is Done
| Details | | Distributor: | WEA (distr) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Best-loved lullabies sung by Judy Collins, accompanied by a 12-piece orchestra. BABY'S BEDTIME is part of the Stories To Remember Series. Joining the seemingly dozens of '70s-vintage singer/songwriters who recorded children's albums in the '90s, Judy Collins recorded BABY'S BEDTIME in 1995. As always, Collins is in excellent voice. There's little cutesiness here, and these 26 brief songs--the large number of songs is a wise choice, since parents can play segments of the album at a time, alternating them so that they and the kids don't get bored with them as quickly--are performed in a style which appeals to adults as well as kids. In fact, some of the traditional folk songs here, including "All the Pretty Horses," would not sound at all out of place on Collins' records for adults. This is one of those rare children's albums that won't drive parents nuts.
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