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Let's Play!

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CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Release Date
12 March 2002

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Anybody who's spent time in the company of 2-year-olds knows that Raffi is the original kid-whisperer. Without so much as an outstretched sugar cube or its vocal equivalent, he lures them into a torrent of happy-go-lucky tunes, and then lulls them along with a feather-light delivery that fuels visions of favourite uncles. Since 1996's Everything Grows though, Baby Beluga's beloved pappy has left us high and dry--all the more reason to celebrate Let's Play. That the master troubadour hasn't lost his touch is clear from "Eensy Weensy Spider" and "If You're Happy and You Know It," both standards that Raffi enlivens with colour and verve. Other covers here, including "Yellow Submarine" and "What a Wonderful World," sound newly kid-specific. But it's the originals among these 16 tracks that stick with you. "Jane Jane," a tribute to Dr. Jane Goodall, will open many a meaningful chimp chat, and "Roots and Shoots Everywhere" uplifts by way of boldly examining the power of little people. Raffi signatures such as intermingling languages ("Tsetang Gangla," "May There Always Be Sunshine") and inviting every genre under the sun to come on down (listen closely and you'll pick up everything from klezmer to country) sew up an exceptional, accessible CD. Let's Play demonstrates anew that when Raffi dreams up a batch of new ditties, he doesn't play around. --Tammy La Gorce

Album: Let's Play!
# Song Title   Time
1)    Let's Play
2)    Swing
3)    Yellow Submarine
4)    Eensy Weensy Spider
5)    What a Wonderful World
6)    Raining Like Magic
7)    Up on Fernhill
8)    Jane Jane
9)    If You're Happy and You Know It
10)    Arbutus Baby
11)    Jiggledy Jill
12)    Roots and Shoots Everywhere
13)    Tsetang Gangla (On the Playground)
14)    It Takes a Village
15)    Blessed Be
16)    May There Always Be Sunshine
 
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Album: Let's Play!
# Song Title   Time
1)    Let's Play
2)    Swing
3)    Yellow Submarine
4)    Eensy Weensy Spider
5)    What a Wonderful World
6)    Raining Like Magic
7)    Up on Fernhill
8)    Jane Jane
9)    If You're Happy and You Know It
10)    Arbutus Baby
11)    Jiggledy Jill
12)    Roots and Shoots Everywhere
13)    Tsetang Gangla (On the Playground)
14)    It Takes a Village
15)    Blessed Be
16)    May There Always Be Sunshine
 
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Anybody who's spent time in the company of 2-year-olds knows that Raffi is the original kid-whisperer. Without so much as an outstretched sugar cube or its vocal equivalent, he lures them into a torrent of happy-go-lucky tunes, and then lulls them along with a feather-light delivery that fuels visions of favourite uncles. Since 1996's Everything Grows though, Baby Beluga's beloved pappy has left us high and dry--all the more reason to celebrate Let's Play. That the master troubadour hasn't lost his touch is clear from "Eensy Weensy Spider" and "If You're Happy and You Know It," both standards that Raffi enlivens with colour and verve. Other covers here, including "Yellow Submarine" and "What a Wonderful World," sound newly kid-specific. But it's the originals among these 16 tracks that stick with you. "Jane Jane," a tribute to Dr. Jane Goodall, will open many a meaningful chimp chat, and "Roots and Shoots Everywhere" uplifts by way of boldly examining the power of little people. Raffi signatures such as intermingling languages ("Tsetang Gangla," "May There Always Be Sunshine") and inviting every genre under the sun to come on down (listen closely and you'll pick up everything from klezmer to country) sew up an exceptional, accessible CD. Let's Play demonstrates anew that when Raffi dreams up a batch of new ditties, he doesn't play around. --Tammy La Gorce

Product Details
EAN
0011661810822
Country
USA
Studio/Live
Studio
Label
Rounder Select
Dimensions
12.7 x 14.3 x 1 centimeters (0.08 kg)
Performer Notes
  • Personnel includes: Raffi (vocals, guitar); Robbie Steininger, Ron Thompson (guitar); Natalie McMaster (fiddle); Tom Colclough (bass clarinet, saxophone); Michael Creber (piano); Brian Newcombe, Miles Hill (bass); Phil Robertson (drums); Tania Hancheroff, Stephen Huddart, Catherine Rideout, Val Humphreys, Kaj Huddart, Julia Humphreys (background vocals); Dr. Jane Goodall.
  • Recorded in Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada between April & December 2001. Includes liner notes by Raffi.
  • Adapter: Raffi.
  • Personnel: Raffi (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Michael Creber (vocals, piano, synthesizer, background vocals); Tania Hancheroff (vocals, background vocals); Dan Russell, Paul & Barry Ryan, Richard McGrath, Samantha Russell (vocals); Robbie Steininger (guitar, dobro); Andreas Schuld (guitar); John Reischman (mandolin); Jesse Zubot (violin); Natalie MacMaster (fiddle); Tom Colclough (flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, saxophone); Ross Taggart (saxophone); Derry Byrne (trumpet); Darryl Havers (organ); Phil Robertson (drums, percussion); Graeme Coleman (kalimba); Jack Duncan (percussion); Stephen Huddart (background vocals).
  • Audio Mixer: Phil Ramone.
  • Recording information: Blue Wave Studio, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (??/1993-12/2001); Blue Wave, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (??/1993-12/2001); Gershwin Theater, NY (??/1993-12/2001); Gershwin Theatre, NY (??/1993-12/2001); Mushroom Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (??/1993-12/2001).
  • Photographers: Stephen Huddart; Tania Godoroja.
  • Translator: Raffi.
  • Arrangers: Michael Creber; Raffi.
  • Children's music superstar Raffi maintains his stellar standards on this charming 16-song album. Don't be fooled by the title, which is something of a misnomer: this isn't all play music. In fact, it covers a range of moods and subjects, not to mention genres.
  • The bearded Pied Piper from Canada weaves together a selection of familiar covers and imaginative originals. There's a Celtic folk version of the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine," a delicate piano treatment of "Eensy Weensy Spider" (with an additional, Raffi-penned verse), and, in an interesting choice, an airy rendition of "What a Wonderful World." Among the original numbers, "Raining Like Magic" is sea-breeze calypso, "If You're Happy and You Know It" skips along on Chico Marx-style piano, and "It Takes a Village" is bright reggae with an important message. Reaching farther around the globe, "Tsetang Gangla (On the Playground)" is an adaptation of a traditional Tibetan children's song and the dreamy "May There Always Be Sunshine" alternates between English and Russian. Of special note are "Jane Jane," a bouncy tribute to Dr. Jane Goodall, who studied the chimps of Tanzania for 40 years, and the swingy title track with its nod to legendary jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. Instructive, tender, joyful, and thoughtful, this is vintage Raffi. Let's Play! comes with lyrics for all the songs. ~ Adrian Zupp
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