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Country goes Raffi [sound recording] : Raffi favorites sung by country greats : a tribute album.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 11661-8090-2 | RounderPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : Rounder, p2001.Description: 1 sound disc (39 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 1579400760
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Contents:
The bowling song (Asleep at the Wheel) -- Down by the bay (Eric Heatherly) -- Baby beluga (Billy Gilman) -- Blessed be (Alison Krauss) -- Blue white planet (Raffi) -- Apples and bananas (Keith Urban) -- Naturally (Marty Stuart) -- All I really need (The Wilkinsons) -- Rise and shine (Lee Roy Parnell) -- Bananaphone (Rhonda Vincent) -- Shake my sillies out (Lari White) -- Thanks a lot (Raul Malo) -- This little light of mine (Elizabeth Cook) -- One light one sun (Kathy Mattea).
Words and music by or adapted by Raffi ; performed by various artists.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's CD Children's CD Main Library Children's CD Raffi Available 33111005344755
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Long respected as a children's music singer/songwriter, Raffi's work is celebrated and interpreted by adults (and one kid) on Country Goes Raffi, a collection featuring the Wilkinsons, Rhonda Vincent, and Eric Heatherly's performances of their favorite Raffi songs. Asleep at the Wheel takes "The Bowling Song" in a mellow, Western swing direction that manages to be fun and sophisticated at the same time; Raul Malo's version of "Thanks a Lot" is equally playful, in a quietly Latin-tinged way; and Marty Stuart adds a twangy bluegrass tinge to "Naturally." The collection also features traditional children's songs that also happen to be Raffi favorites, such as "Apples and Bananas" (performed here by Keith Urban) and "This Little Light of Mine" (sung with a playful twist by Elizabeth Cook), as well as two of his new compositions: "Blessed Be," a touching lullaby sung by Alison Krauss, and the eco-friendly "Blue White Planet," performed by Raffi himself. Lee Roy Parnell's poignant "Rise and Shine" and Lari White's appropriately goofy "Shake My Sillies Out" are some of the tribute's other highlights, along with Billy Gillman's cute rendition of "Baby Beluga"; it seems apt that a country music tribute to one of children's music's leading lights features a country music star who's also young enough to be a Raffi fan. Charming and surprisingly eclectic, Country Goes Raffi should please kids and parents alike. ~ Heather Phares

Compact disc.

Lyrics in insert.

Subtitle from insert.

The bowling song (Asleep at the Wheel) -- Down by the bay (Eric Heatherly) -- Baby beluga (Billy Gilman) -- Blessed be (Alison Krauss) -- Blue white planet (Raffi) -- Apples and bananas (Keith Urban) -- Naturally (Marty Stuart) -- All I really need (The Wilkinsons) -- Rise and shine (Lee Roy Parnell) -- Bananaphone (Rhonda Vincent) -- Shake my sillies out (Lari White) -- Thanks a lot (Raul Malo) -- This little light of mine (Elizabeth Cook) -- One light one sun (Kathy Mattea).

Words and music by or adapted by Raffi ; performed by various artists.

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