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by: Raffi List Price: $25.98 Amazon.com's Price: $22.99 You Save: $2.99 (12%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
EAN: 0011661809321 Format: Box set Label: Rounder / Umgd Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd Number Of Discs: 3 Publisher: Rounder / Umgd Release Date: May 09, 2000 Sales Rank: 49916 Studio: Rounder / Umgd Disc 1:
Editorial Review: Amazon.com: With the three-disc Raffi's Box of Sunshine, the reigning king of children's music fills in the blanks between the phenomenally popular Baby Beluga and The Singable Songs Collection for legions of tykes who can't get enough of the Toronto-based troubadour's goofy, good-hearted sound. The first disc, Rise and Shine, recorded in 1982, serves up a mishmash of traditional and original tunes including 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat' and 'Wheels on the Bus.' The common thread on this 17-track album--though not every song is subject to a stitch-- is inspiration, bordering on spirituality ('Rise and Shine,' 'He's Got the Whole World,' 'This Little Light of Mine'). Lucky for listeners, Raffi refuses to get bogged down while delivering his message. Instead, his focus is on keeping things light, as he coolly demonstrates on disc 2, One Light One Sun, recorded in 1985. Here again is a hodgepodge of the familiar ('Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,' 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame') and the nutty new ('The Bowling Song'), loosely linked by a theme of diversity and acceptance (for example, 'Ching lives in China, Olga lives in Russia / And each one is much like another'). Disc 3, Everything Grows, recorded in 1987, veers from the point-making path of its predecessors and instead asks its listeners to suspend high-mindedness in the pursuit of sheer silliness, if only temporarily. There's 'Bathtime,' the opener, complete with simulated scrubbing sounds; a spirited instrumental polka version of 'She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain'; and 'Eight Piggies in a Row,' an accordion-heavy lament for a hapless line of porkers who can neither laugh, cry, sing, nor dance. Combined, the three discs constituting the Box of Sunshine deliver not a moment's dimness; instead, playfulness, cheeriness, and fun radiate throughout these records, and legions of Raffi fans as well as the few remaining uninitiated will love them. --Tammy La Gorce Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Raffi Thirty years ago Raffi saved the day on our long car trips from Tennessee to New Jersey to visit Nana and Pa. Now our grandchildren are enjoying him again. We had cassettes, now he is on CD. His music is so easy for the young child to relate to and learn. Raffi never gets old. Rating: - Great for car travelMy son has loved these CD's for car trips since he was two. Now he's 4-1/2 and still loves them. They are enjoyable listening for parents too. Rating: - Raffi's Box of SunshineRaffi is a wonderful children's musician! His music offers a variety of tempo and pitches and his songs are fun and easy to sing along with, too. Raffi puts his heart into his music, providing timeless tunes as well as creative, positive songs about animals, children and people of all cultures around the world. Rating: - Great kid-friendly music!My daughter loves these CDs! We sing along and dance to some of the songs every day! Rating: - Great collection!!!Yes, I agree, Singable Songs is a great album. And, at first, this album didn't grab me. But one day we took it in the car on one of our long drives and BAM, it hit us, it's a great collection! I love every CD in this collection, all the songs stay with me (in a wonderful way) and my daughter loves them just as much as the Singable album. This would make a great shower gift since it's nicely priced and you get three albums! Rock on Raffi! |
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