Making Of The Nursery Rhymes Collection

by Mike Wilbury Doering on August 10, 2010

Unlike typical children’s music CDs the Nursery Rhyme Collection was recorded by real musicians. The recording sessions at Comfy Towers studio started on the first October weekend back in 2008 and were finished in April 2009, followed by a 3 months period of mixing and mastering. More than 30 top class musicians are featured on the most ambitious Nursery Rhymes project ever. The stunning result was released in September 2009 – almost a year after the recordings started. Then, within just 4 months the Nursery Rhyme Collection became one of the best selling Nursery Rhyme albums in the UK.

More about the recordings and the musicians involved

To celebrate the first anniversary of a timeless Nursery Rhymes Collection we decided to provide some detailed information about the recordings, the songs and the musicians involved (see below). During the next months we will upload plenty of audio and video files. Hopefully you will enjoy our Making Of series. We would like to encourage you to leave a comment or publish your personal album review on Amazon. Thanks to everybody for the great support!

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1 Bolton Nurseries September 23, 2010 at 12:38 pm

Well i will be on the lookout for the Nursery Rhyme Collection as it sounds wonderful, and this kind of publication should be encouraged in nurseries. The amount learned from children just listening and participation in nursery rhymes alone, can go a long way and i feel the best way to learn words, and numbers and to get a story across to certain age groups in a more entertaining way. If the child finds it entertaining,l they will listen more carfeully and hopefully learn more in the process. Great, thanks.

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