Reggae Playground CD

Reggae Playground

Featuring songs from the Caribbean and around the world, Reggae Playground is a jammin' reggae party for the whole family
$14.98
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Johnny Dread - Rootsman Dread - (United States)

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Eric Bibb - Turning World - (United States)

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Alain Schneider - Le Vieil Éléphant - (France)

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Judy Mowatt - Let's Dance - (Jamaica)

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Mousta Largo - Mon Petit Bonhomme - (Morocco)

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Tony Q Rastafara - Pat Gulipat - (Indonesia)

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The Burning Souls - Here Comes the Sun - (Jamaica)

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Marty Dread - Mouse in the House - (United States)

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Jessica - Ying Yang - ()

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Kal dos Santos - As Meninas dos Meus Olhos - (Brazil)

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Asheba - Reggae Lullaby - (Trinidad and Tobago)

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Rita Marley - Harambe - (Jamaica)

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Toots & the Maytals - Take Me Home Country Roads - (Jamaica)

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“You know a kids’ CD is a winner when you’re bopping to it in the minivan—and the car seats are empty.” – People magazine

“Undoubtedly the best children's reggae compilation on the market.” – About.com

This joyous collection for kids and their families features a festive selection of tunes that reflect the crossover appeal and worldwide influence of reggae – a genre that is beloved all over the globe.

Reggae Playground presents renowned artists from reggae’s birthplace of Jamaica. Judy Mowatt, a former backing vocalist for Bob Marley and respected solo artist, invites listeners to get moving with her rousing “Let’s Dance.” We hear about the importance of respecting our differences and the need to work together in Rita Marley’s classic anthem “Harambe.” The Jamaican reggae arrangements of “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by the legendary Toots & the Maytals and the Burning Souls’ rendition of “Here Comes the Sun” demonstrate the adaptability of this infectious beat to almost any tune.

Other artists from diverse musical traditions who have adopted the reggae style and made it their own are also featured on Reggae Playground. For example, Johnny Dread, an artist of Cuban heritage who now lives in Miami, sings about “Rootsman Dread,” a colorful figure beloved by children. Marty Dread represents the huge popularity of reggae music in Hawaii, and Jessica, from the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, displays the popular blending of traditional sega music with reggae. Asheba, an artist who hails from Trinidad and is known for his Caribbean songs for young children, performs a soothing “Reggae Lullaby.” The popularity of reggae in places as diverse as the United States (Eric Bibb), Brazil (Kal dos Santos), Morocco (Mousta Largo), and even Indonesia (Tony Q Rastafara) is also demonstrated here.

To support the children of Jamaica, Putumayo World Music will donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of Reggae Playground to the Jamaica Basic Schools Foundation, which helps fund early education for Jamaican children ages 3 to 6.

Catalog ID#: P246