The Top 20 Children's CDs | |||||
Music favourites for the whole family | |||||
Baby Lullaby Berceuse, Connie Kaldor and Carmen Campagne, Warner Brothers 1989. Toddler/ Preschool Raffi in Concert with the Rise and Shine Band, Troubadour Music 1989. Raffi is “da man” in children’s music. Most people would have picked his legendary and influential first recording, Singable Songs for the Very Young. However, this live album is more listenable by today’s standards and contains most of Raffi’s best songs. Say Hello to The Morning, Kathy Reid-Naiman, Merriweather Records 1999. Preschool/ School Age One Elephant, Deux Elephants, Sharon, Lois & Bram, Casablanca Kids, Elephant Records 1978. Collections, Fred Penner (reissued as Fred's Favourites), Casablanca Kids, 1993. The Little White Duck & Other Children’s Favorites, Burl Ives, Columbia 1960. Free to Be You and Me, Marlo Thomas and Friends, Arista 1972. Children’s Concert at Town Hall, Pete Seeger, Sony 1963. Sesame Street Platinum: All-Time Favorites, Sesame Street, Sony 1995. A Duck in New York City, Connie Kaldor, La montagne secrète 2003. School Age Une voix pour les enfants, Carmen Campagne, MCA 1990. Beethoven Lives Upstairs, Classical Kids, Children’s Group 1989. Family Tree, Tom Chapin, Sony 1988. Peter and the Wolf, Boris Karloff and Leonard Bernstein, Sony 1960. Family Junior Jugband, Ken and Chris Whiteley, Troubadour Music (out of print). Family Music Party, Trout Fishing in America, Trout Records 1998. Something’s Fishy at Camp Wiganishe, Al Simmons, Casablanca Kids, 1993. Mail Myself to You, John McCutcheon, Rounder 1988. Raffi’s Christmas Album, Raffi, Troubadour Music 1983. Air Guitar, Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, High Windy Audio 1993. John Hoffman is a father of three who has worked professionally as a children’s performer and reviewed children’s music for Today’s Parent for more than 10 years. |
The Top 20 Children's CDs
菊潽 (2005-07-07 07:55:38) 评论 (1)The Top 20 Children's CDs | |||||
Music favourites for the whole family | |||||
Baby Lullaby Berceuse, Connie Kaldor and Carmen Campagne, Warner Brothers 1989. Toddler/ Preschool Raffi in Concert with the Rise and Shine Band, Troubadour Music 1989. Raffi is “da man” in children’s music. Most people would have picked his legendary and influential first recording, Singable Songs for the Very Young. However, this live album is more listenable by today’s standards and contains most of Raffi’s best songs. Say Hello to The Morning, Kathy Reid-Naiman, Merriweather Records 1999. Preschool/ School Age One Elephant, Deux Elephants, Sharon, Lois & Bram, Casablanca Kids, Elephant Records 1978. Collections, Fred Penner (reissued as Fred's Favourites), Casablanca Kids, 1993. The Little White Duck & Other Children’s Favorites, Burl Ives, Columbia 1960. Free to Be You and Me, Marlo Thomas and Friends, Arista 1972. Children’s Concert at Town Hall, Pete Seeger, Sony 1963. Sesame Street Platinum: All-Time Favorites, Sesame Street, Sony 1995. A Duck in New York City, Connie Kaldor, La montagne secrète 2003. School Age Une voix pour les enfants, Carmen Campagne, MCA 1990. Beethoven Lives Upstairs, Classical Kids, Children’s Group 1989. Family Tree, Tom Chapin, Sony 1988. Peter and the Wolf, Boris Karloff and Leonard Bernstein, Sony 1960. Family Junior Jugband, Ken and Chris Whiteley, Troubadour Music (out of print). Family Music Party, Trout Fishing in America, Trout Records 1998. Something’s Fishy at Camp Wiganishe, Al Simmons, Casablanca Kids, 1993. Mail Myself to You, John McCutcheon, Rounder 1988. Raffi’s Christmas Album, Raffi, Troubadour Music 1983. Air Guitar, Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, High Windy Audio 1993. John Hoffman is a father of three who has worked professionally as a children’s performer and reviewed children’s music for Today’s Parent for more than 10 years. |