My Precious Little One Rick Springfield

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  • Release Date: 05/05/2009
  • Sales Rank: 19,308
  • Label: ADRENALINE MUSIC
  • UPC: 826948120729

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My Precious Little One

1LISTENDon't Keep the Sandman Waiting 4:02
2LISTENMy Precious Little One 3:01
3LISTENAnother Rainy Night 3:51
4LISTENCatch a Kiss 3:20
5LISTENSay Goodnight 4:42
6LISTENThe Night Is a Friendly Color 5:47
7LISTENDreamtime Faeries 3:28
8LISTENSweet Dreams 4:32
9LISTENSleepy Children 5:06
10LISTENUp the Wooden Hills to Bedfordshire 7:19

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Editorial Reviews

Rick Springfield has never been one to take even the simplest tasks lightly. When he cut a Christmas album, he delivered not a collection of frivolous secular tunes, but carols that played like madrigals, and he takes a similar sober approach to My Precious Little One, his first children's album. Springfield doesn't succumb to cutesiness, he doesn't record standards, he writes a selection of clear-eyed originals that are directed as much to the parents as they are to the kids. Certainly that's true of the title track, which invites parents to put themselves in Springfield's shoes as he gazes lovingly at his sleeping child, but all ten lullabies on My Precious Little One strike a delicate balance between pleasing adults and children, sounding soothing without being boring, sweet without being saccharine. To be sure, this is still a soft, sleepy album, one that's designed to relax not energize, but it's a testament to Springfield's skill as a craftsman that it's engaging, feeling at once like a kid's album and a low-key record for adults. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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May 07, 2009: EXCELLENT CD. MY MOTHER SENT THIS CD TO MY DAUGHTER WHO IS 3 WEEKS OLD. I AS A PARENT LIKE THIS CD VERY MUCH. RICK SPRINGFIEKD HAS A VERY EASY AND CALM VOICE AND THE MUSIC IS SOFT. I'M SURE MY DAUGHTER WILL LIKE THIS CD AS SHE GETS OLDER.