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Happy Land: Musical Tributes to Laura Wilder
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Happy Land: Musical Tributes to Laura Wilder
Genres: Folk, Pop, Children's Music
 
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The Little House® books by Laura Ingalls Wilder are famed for their compelling stories of life on the frontier of the 1860s-80s. By tracing her family's history Wilder expressed the trials and triumphs of those who a...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Happy Land: Musical Tributes to Laura Wilder
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Soundart Recordings
Release Date: 6/14/2005
Genres: Folk, Pop, Children's Music
Styles: Traditional Folk, Tributes, Sing-A-Longs
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 723368125924, 892037001675, 723368125924

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The Little House® books by Laura Ingalls Wilder are famed for their compelling stories of life on the frontier of the 1860s-80s. By tracing her family's history Wilder expressed the trials and triumphs of those who attempted to carve a place for themselves and their families out of the expanse of the American West. Too little noted is the music referenced in the books, some 126 separate songs and tunes. By the Shores of Silver Lake contains mention of 37 songs; These Happy Golden Years is titled after a song; and six of the books close with music making. The music Wilder employed in the service of her narrative is some of the very finest in the history of American music. Throughout, the guiding musical spirit is Laura's father, Charles "Pa" Ingalls, who sang and played fiddle. It's "Pa's fiddle" that accompanies the Ingalls family through its adventures and comes to symbolize the endurance of the family unit in a wild and threatening frontier world. Happy Land is a selection of Laura's "old songs." The producers—Dale Cockrell, a professor of musicology and American music expert, and Butch Baldassari, master mandolinist and producer, were challenged to take the old songs of yesterday and make them new and engaging for audiences today. An old song both starts and ends the recording. There are no recordings of Pa's playing (he died in 1902), but in his stead is the music of fiddler "Jep" Bisbee, who was born only eight years after Pa and, amazingly, just fifty miles from Ingalls' birthplace. Other songs, hymns, and tunes on Happy Land are reinterpreted by some of the nation's finest and most respected musicians, cognizant of their debt to the past but keenly aware of their responsibilities to the present.

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CD Reviews

The best CD I've purchased in five years...
John Garrett | The Desert Southwest | 08/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I bought it shortly after it came out, and have subsequently purchased four additional copies to give to family members.



One went to my mother, who introduced me to Laura Ingalls Wilder's books over 40 years ago.



One went to my 13 year old granddaughter, who is an aspiring violinist, and who I introduced to Laura Ingalls Wilder several years ago.



My daughter, my sister, and my father-in-law were the other recipients.



I can't emphasize enough how much I enjoy this CD...it has a permanent slot in my six disc changer, right next to "Beautiful Dreamer: The Songs Of Stephen Foster".



I'm sincerely hoping that Dale Cockrell can keep the great music coming, and am hoping for many subsequent volumes.



Music is an integral part of the Wilder books, as well as my personal life. This CD satisfies my soul both ways."
The music opens up the world of Laura Ingalls
Galyn Martin | Nashville, TN | 08/07/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I've been reading the "Little House" series to my five-year-old daughter and was thrilled to find this cd. It really makes Laura's world come alive. In fact, my daughter was certain that she was hearing Pa play the fiddle and Ma sing along.



We have played "Happy Land" continuously at our house, morning and night, since we bought it. You can't help but sing along to the rollicking version of "Oh! Susanna" and Andrea Zonn's ethreal voice makes "Sweet By and By" even sweeter. However, it wasn't until I heard Riders in the Sky sing "The Blue Juniata" that I realized just how wonderful this cd is. The night before I bought "Happy Land," we read a chapter in "Little House on the Prairie" and it was in that chapter that Pa played "The Blue Juniata." Hearing the music helped me capture the mood, the happy contentment, that the Ingalls must have felt that particular evening.



"Happy Land" is a must for "Little House" fans, and folk and old-time music fans everywhere."
The Pioneers spirit revived!
Miriam | Israel | 07/31/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is the one needed addition for the Little House Books readers to sing along with Pa's Fiddle!



The songs are performed in the old way, with no electronic arrangements, and the fiddle's soul is in every note. If you close your eyes, you can just see a little house snowed in by a blizzard, with merry people incide, dancing and singing along with the fiddle. I am not an American, I have never been there, and I can still see it all just as if I were there a 150 years ago...



What adds to the songs is a booklet with the lyrics and the citations from Laura's books where the songs appear, including comments and stories about these songs.



I wish there were more of Pa's songs available!



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