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The Most Soothing Lullabies In The Universe
Frederic Chopin, Claude Debussy, Francesco Manfredini
The Most Soothing Lullabies In The Universe
Genres: Special Interest, Classical, Children's Music
 
  •  Track Listings (11) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (9) - Disc #2


     
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Ron S. (magstag) from RIVES JCT, MI
Reviewed on 7/8/2010...
easy listening but if you are a classical music fan, you have this music in your library already.

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Really great CD for long car rides!
Jennifer Ordway | Seattle, WA | 10/19/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a lovely CD for everyone. It is sincerely mellow with few exceptions and makes a soothing sound for the car (especially for long car rides). On the first of 2 cd's, the set up is a little odd. The first 2 songs are mellow and relaxing (just enough to help put a baby to sleep) then the 3rd song comes on like a thunderbolt and will wake the child if your not careful."
Not soothing, no lullabies
Fulano | California | 07/19/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"The company that put this CD together is either not familiar with classical music or what soothes a baby to sleep or both. While the CD is a great collection of classical music, it did not work for my toddler for 2 reasons:

1. The volume fluctuates throughout each piece. Some parts are so soft that if your child is not used to a quiet room, they will not fall asleep (my toddler would start singing to herself), and then other parts are so loud that it will wake a drowsy child up.

2. Not all classical music is slow and soothing. There are many energetic pieces on this CD that are not suitable for lulling a child to sleep. In my case, my toddler would start tapping her feet or hands to some of the pieces.

Don't pay attention to the music sampler, it only portrays the slowest parts to each piece, and hides the fact that many pieces speed up and get louder as they progress."