Butterfly
Kisses & Bedtime Prayers
There is nothing subtle about Butterfly Kisses & Bedtime Prayers.
Those given to sentimentality and open weeping at Hallmark commercials
and episodes of Seventh Heaven are in for a treat from Bob Carlisle,
along with several guest artists. The title cut, a ballad about
Daddy's little girl on her wedding day, is sure to put a knot in
your throat and a tear in your eye. The remainder of the album--a
blend of modern and traditional lullabies--celebrates the joy and
wonder of parenthood through pop-styled versions of "Mozart's
Lullaby," "Jesus Loves Me," and "Edelweiss,"
along with a few Carlisle originals. Vocally, he often sounds moved
nearly to tears himself, and while his mellow tones are deeper and
more multifaceted, his pull-on-the-heartstrings approach is akin
to that of consummate oversinger Michael Bolton. In other words,
this is not a recording for everyone. But for those who believe
more is more, this is perfect musical accompaniment to the overwhelming
pride, love, and gratitude for one's child. --Paige La Grone
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| 1. |
Tick Tock Times |
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| 2. |
Rock-A-Bye Baby |
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| 3. |
Butterfly Kisses |
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| 4. |
Hush-A-Bye |
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| 5. |
Edelweiss |
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| 6. |
What Child Is This? |
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| 7. |
Mozart's Lullaby |
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| 8. |
Your Love Has Made Me Real |
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| 9. |
Go to Sleep |
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| 10. |
Angels Are All Around |
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| 11. |
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star/Baa Baa Black
Sheep |
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| 12. |
Before I Knew Your Name |
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| 13. |
Jesus Loves Me |
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| 14. |
Slumber Song (Brahms
Lullaby) |
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| 15. |
Goodnight [Instrumental] |
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Album Release Date: 27 January, 1998
Produced By: Bob Carlisle
Executive Producer: George King |
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