Putumayo Kids Presents - Cowboy Playground
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Cowboy Playground (2012)
The legend and lore of the Wild West holds a strong allure for kids and grown-ups alike. Whether it conjures up images of cowboys riding ponies across the wide-open range or singing songs by the campfire, music of the old West represents a great American tradition that holds a timeless appeal. Putumayomore...The legend and lore of the Wild West holds a strong allure for kids and grown-ups alike. Whether it conjures up images of cowboys riding ponies across the wide-open range or singing songs by the campfire, music of the old West represents a great American tradition that holds a timeless appeal. Putumayo Kids captures the freedom of the cowpoke's life with Cowboy Playground, a galloping collection of songs by artists such as Western music stalwarts Riders in the Sky and Don Edwards. Children's cowboy music star Buck Howdy sings his funny tall tale tune "Pecos Bill" while classics including "Home on the Range", "Whoopie Ti Yi Yo" (performed by Canadian artist-rancher Ian Tyson), and "Don't Fence Me In" ( jazzily arranged by Seattle kids' artist Johnny Bregar) are familiar even to city slickers. At the end of the day, as millions of stars twinkle in the sky, the Dale Evans-inspired band Cowboy Envy wishes everyone "Happy Trails."
Genre: Children's Music
Editeur: Putumayo World Music
Sortie le: May 22, 2012
The legend and lore of the Wild West holds a strong allure for kids and grown-ups alike. Whether it conjures up images of cowboys riding ponies across the wide-open range or singing songs by the campfire, music of the old West represents a great American tradition that holds a timeless appeal. Putumayomore...The legend and lore of the Wild West holds a strong allure for kids and grown-ups alike. Whether it conjures up images of cowboys riding ponies across the wide-open range or singing songs by the campfire, music of the old West represents a great American tradition that holds a timeless appeal. Putumayo Kids captures the freedom of the cowpoke's life with Cowboy Playground, a galloping collection of songs by artists such as Western music stalwarts Riders in the Sky and Don Edwards. Children's cowboy music star Buck Howdy sings his funny tall tale tune "Pecos Bill" while classics including "Home on the Range", "Whoopie Ti Yi Yo" (performed by Canadian artist-rancher Ian Tyson), and "Don't Fence Me In" ( jazzily arranged by Seattle kids' artist Johnny Bregar) are familiar even to city slickers. At the end of the day, as millions of stars twinkle in the sky, the Dale Evans-inspired band Cowboy Envy wishes everyone "Happy Trails."
Genre: Children's Music
Editeur: Putumayo World Music
Sortie le: May 22, 2012
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alt.binaries.mp3
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Audio > MP3
Media Info:
Propriété | Valeur | |
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Audio | Format | MPEG Audio |
Mode | Joint stereo | |
Bitrate Mode | Constant | |
Bitrate | 320 Kbps | |
Canaux | 2 channels | |
Sample Rate | 44.1 KHz |
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87.30 MB (100%)
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