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Big Wide Grin
Big Wide Grin

Big Wide Grin

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The rise in the number of titles in the 's music category around the turn of the century was accompanied by a shift in the approach to such recordings. As baby boomers, who remain loyal record buyers, have become parents, the artists who appeal to them have turned to 's music, but it often seems as though the records are still being made for the boomers, not their children. Though the recordings often concern the subjects of childhood and parenting, it is often hard to imagine a child actually enjoying the music. Such is the case with the children's album, , which is better regarded as a regular album on the theme of family rather than an album for children. The singer covers a number of evergreens from the late '60s and 1970s -- ' 's and -- and he reaches back even further for the -era standard All of these are likely to be familiar to parents of a certain age, and most have something to do with family issues, but only a couple are likely to appeal to children. This is not to say that, to be a 's album, a record must be filled with singalongs for the preschool set. But albums like this belong to a recent subset of the 's market that should perhaps be labeled "parents' music." In the case of , the recording serves to ease him even more in the direction of being a interpreter, an approach he has embraced increasingly since initially coming across as a new-style singer. ~ William Ruhlmann
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