Lullaby Renditions of Metallica
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Total Reviews: 21
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Worth every penny!
Not sure what to expect when I ordered the item for my husband for Christmas but he is a huge Metallica fan and we are expecting a baby soon. The item was beyond amazing and I would highly recommend it to anyone. 2008-12-31




Rockin' Out, Baby Style
This series of CDs is absolutely wonderful. I've had a number of baby showers to go to recently, and I always give a couple of these because, as gifts, they are different. They are a consistent hit! I know new moms need lots of diapers and onsies, but something like this, suited to the parents' musical tastes is always appreciated. And I even have a couple that I like to listen to (and I have no kids). They are wonderfully done and soothing, and you'll never get tired of hearing the same "old school" lullaby tunes! 2008-10-18




Satisfies my husband and my baby!
I love this CD! It has nice soothing music for my baby, but it does not drive my husband nuts like a lot of the children's CDs do. If you are a fan of the S&M (Symphony and Metallica) the songs kind of have that sort of feel, but not quite that beautiful. 2008-10-09




Great Product
Came in great condition. Fantastic seller. Package arrived much sooner than expected. Would be glad to order from them again! 2008-09-18




Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
"Rockabye Baby!" doesn't promise the usual nursery fare when it has kid-friendly covers for the music of Tool, Radiohead, and Nirvana. Now,they've taken on Metallica.
The "lullaby renditions of Metallica" turn the rock anthems of Lars Ulrich&co into eerie glockenspiel versions. The songs are greatly slowed down... and no lyrics either. "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" and "Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth)" get pulled from their original context. "Master of Puppets" still sounds creepy,and "Enter Sandman" isn't exactly naptime fare.
Lars Ulrich sued Napster when they took his music. He should be suing this company for turning his music into lullabies.
2008-06-22



