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Disco de Willie Nelson: “Rainbow Connection”

Disco de Willie Nelson: “Rainbow Connection”
Información del disco :
Título: Rainbow Connection
Fecha de Publicación:2001-06-12
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Country
Sello Discográfico:Island
Letras Explícitas:No
UPC:731454881029
Valoración de Usuarios :
Media (3.8) :(22 votos)
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Lista de temas :
1 Rainbow Connection Video
2 I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover
3 Ol' Blue
4 Wise Old Me
5 Won't You Ride in My Little Red Wagon
6 Playmate
7 I'm My Own Grandpaw
8 Rock Me to Sleep
9 Playin' Dominoes and Shootin' Dice
10 Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way
11 Outskirts of Town
12 Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)
13 Thirty-Third of August
14 Blank Track
"marleyscott" (Long Island, NY) - 12 Junio 2001
10 personas de un total de 10 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Through The Fields And Over The Rainbow

Is there any genera or idiom that Willie Nelson can't feel at home with? Having successfully worked in everything from western swing, polka, r&b, mainstream jazz, rockability and everything in-between, Willie set out to record a childrens album.

Starting out with the lovely title track, Joe Robosso's composition, Rainbow Connection, a song that will forever be associated with the late Jim Hensen and his alter-ego, Kermit the Frog. Willie jumps right into this project with his usual relaxed feel and understated sweetness. Ol' Blue, an ode to a man's best friend is covered in typical Willie fashion, with some very tasty steel guitar thrown in for good measure. And then there's Micky Newbury's Just Dropped In, (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) a perfect vehicle for Willie and Micky Raphael's peerless harmonica playing.

There's not much here to astound or blow you away, but if you love Willie, and who doesn't you'll enjoy this lighthearted romp through fields and over the rainbow.

Análisis de usuario - 16 Febrero 2002
5 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Please...

One reviewer complained about Willie not reaching certain notes...but this is Willie Nelson!!! His voice is getting better with age. Rainbow Connection is a kids cd in the same way that the Wizard of Oz or Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory are kids movies. It's the weird parts that make them interesting. Some people seem to think all a kid needs is the sugar coated nothingness of a Barney song or some Disney soundtrack. This is a family album in the sense that the first part is for the tykes, and the last part is for ma and pa. Some of the cheesy (...) parents buy for their children nowadays is far more harmful than this marvel of a cd which treats children as having some degree of intelligence.

missannie1686 (Melbourne, FL United States) - 07 Agosto 2001
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Willie anytime. For small children? - maybe not.

I purchased this album for our 3- and 5-year old grandsons to listen to in the car. Think Raffi. That type it is not.

However, after listening to it myself several times, I find I like the songs and Willy is always soothing. I'm in charge of who listens to what in my car so Rainbow Connections it will be and if a song doesn't feel right, we'll just pass it by for now.

It really does become comfortable very quickly.

Scott Heiferman "heif" (new york, ny USA) - 24 Junio 2001
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- title track makes it worth it

get this CD for the title track only. only willie could do "rainbow connection" without irony. this track makes the whole CD worth 5 stars.

i was hoping that this CD would be just willie and a guitar... a stardust-type album. but it's cluttered with a bit too much variety... some tracks are just OK, most are good.

Margaret A. (Everson, WA USA) - 07 Septiembre 2001
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A refreshingly natural recording....

This is my favorite Willie recording!! I love the songs that are just Willie and his daughter Amy singing as though they are sitting in our living room instead of in some high-tech impersonal recording studio. Amy has a clear, sweet voice and does a beautiful version of Tom Hunter's "Rock Me to Sleep" (which speaks to all of us adults who've ever cared about anyone). The accompanyment on this song is pure, unadulterated Willie. I also love Amy's song "Wise Old Me" and the warm, gentle way that Willie sings "Playmate." I'd encourage everyone to buy this refreshing collection of pure, gutsy, natural music that hearkens to Willie's origins and the origin of song -- done for the heart, not for the profit. You'll find yourself singing along. (However, beware of selections 9-13 - they're definitely not for children!)

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