Hayley Westenra - Hushabye (Deluxe) (2013)
Artist: Hayley Westenra
Title: Hushabye (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Decca - Crossover
Genre: Classical Crossover
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:53:47
Total Size: 271 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Hushabye (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Decca - Crossover
Genre: Classical Crossover
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:53:47
Total Size: 271 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Traditional: Pretty Little Horses
02. Sherman, Sherman: Hushabye Mountain
03. Schwandt: Dream A Little Dream
04. Mealor: Sleep On
05. Traditional: Twinkle Twinkle
06. Traditional: Go To Sleep
07. Brahms: Brahms Lullaby
08. Goodnight My Angel
09. Traditional: All Through The Night
10. Churchill: Baby Mine
11. Traditional: Hine E Hine
12. Humperdinck: When At Night
13. Sherman, Sherman: Stay Awake
14. All I Have To Do Is Dream
15. Bao Bei
16. Traditional: All Through The Night (Welsh Version)
New Zealand-born vocalist Hayley Westenra has become extremely popular on the strength of her direct and uncomplicated crossover albums, and in many cases, new listeners trying her CDs know immediately what the theme is by seeing only the title. In the case of Hushabye, her 2013 release on Decca, the subject is the lullaby, both as it has appeared in classical music and in traditional folk and popular song. Of course, Brahms' Lullaby is the most famous example of the former, and "Twinkle Twinkle" is the most universally known of the latter. In between, there is a fairly wide variety of styles, ranging from Gus Kahn's jazz standard, "Dream a Little Dream," to T. Bone Burnett's a cappella arrangement of "Go to Sleep" (all parts sung by Westenra), though the dominant tone of the program is one of sweet harmonizations and pretty instrumentals, all at the service of Westenra's quiet singing. Of special note is Paul Mealor's song, "Sleep On," which is a tribute to the birth of the royal baby, Prince George. Because listeners will know immediately if they need a collection of light and unpretentious music for sleepy children, this pleasant disc will find the appropriate audience with little difficulty.