SONGS on this CD:
Tracks
· 1. All The Pretty Little Ponies
· 2. Somewhere Out There a
· 3. Never Never Land a
· 4. Pure Imagination a
· 5. Return To Pooh Corner
· 6. Rainbow Connection
· 7. St. Judy's Comet
· 8. Last Unicorn, The
· 9. Cody's Song
· 10. Horses, The
· 11. Love
· 12. To-Ra-Loo-Ra
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· Format Compact Disc Release Date May 1994
· Genre General Originally Released 1994 Stereo/Mono Stereo Studio/Mixed/Live Studio Style General Number of Discs 1
· Label Name Sony Wonder UPC 074645767420
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· About this CD
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· From Our Editors
· It's hard to find an album these days that appeals to kids as well as to adults. Kenny Loggins bridges this seemingly unwieldy gap with his soft acoustic music and tender lyrics. Return to Pooh Corner includes the 1969 hit House on Pooh Corner, updated for the '90s as well as traditional tunes such as All the Pretty Little Ponies and To-Ra-Loo-Ra. Put the kids to sleep with this enjoyable CD - then scurry it away for a chance to relax on your own as the little ones are nestled with visions of Pooh Bear dancing in their heads.
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· Editorial Notes
· Personnel Kenny Loggins vocals, guitar , Gary Chapman vocals , Dean Parks, Chris Rodriguez, Guy Thomas guitar , David Pack guitar, synthesizer, background vocals , Lorin Grean Celtic harp, recorders , Ed Rockett penny whistle , Howard Levy ocarina, harmonica , Terry McMillian harmonica, percussion , Brian Mann accordion, synthesizer , Greg Phillinganes piano, synthesizer , Steve Wood keyboards, synthesizer , Steve George keyboards, synthesizer, backround vocals , Nathan East bass , Kevin Ricard percussion , Kate Price backround vocals , Lukas Loggins, Kyle Nelson. Additional producer Terry Nelson, David Pack. Recorded at Gateway Studios, Carpinteria, California; Pack's Place, Shadow Hills, California; Sound Design, Santa Barbara, California and Tejas Recording Studio, Franklin, Tennessee. This is part of Sony Wonder's Family Artist series. RETURN TO POOH CORNER was nominated for Best Musical Album For Children in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards. Probably the most difficult part of parenting is finding a children's album that doesn't make you crawl the wall after a billion listens in one morning . There has been Barney, Raffi, and countless bad folksingers, but now a marvel of marketing--Kenny Loggins, baby-boomer star, releases an album for the children of his fans. RETURN TO POOH CORNER will have parents and their children cheering in unison. A miracle a children's album grown-ups will like. With the assistance of musical friends like Patti Austin, Amy Grant, David Crosby and Graham Nash, Loggins takes the listener on a peaceful, lyrical journey through a collection of some of his favorite children's songs. They range from originals to traditional folksongs, while many flow from the pens of such talents as John Lennon Love , Paul Simon St. Judy's Comet , and Rickie Lee Jones The Horses . The stand-out is the traditional lullabye All The Pretty Little Horses with delicate harmonies by Loggins, Crosby and Nash; an intricate interweaving that is spellbinding. But for Kenny Loggins fans, there is another highlight, the remake of his ode to innocence, Return To Pooh Corner. After listening to this gentle collection, Junior won't be the only one dreaming with a smile on his face.
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