U2, Pink Floyd, Taylor Swift Lullaby Albums Coming in November

Parents have an alternative to ordinary lullabies with Cradle Rock’s lullaby albums which take the “melodic structure and tempo of the original songs” from popular artists and create soothing lullabies for babies. The Cradle Rock catalog already includes Kenny Chesney, Johnny Cash, and Michael Jackson-inspired lullabies, and now U2, Pink Floyd, and Taylor Swift will be putting babies to sleep while also entertaining their parents.

Set to drop on November 8th, Cradle Rock producer Stephen Gause says of the upcoming release: “Even children can go ‘where the streets have no name.’ The U2 lullabies are based on The Joshua Tree. The kids will be on the ‘sleepy side of the moon’ with Pink Floyd and tearless and dreaming with Taylor Swift’s Fearless.”

“Each album is produced for parents who want to introduce children to the music they love, but in a softer, gentler format,” states Steve Jones, CEO of Brash Music. “The artwork is kid-friendly while the songs are soothing and comforting. Parents write us about how cool it is to listen to these albums as opposed to some of the other kid music out there.”

David Williams, president of Tree Top Records and executive producer, said, “Cradle Rock focuses on iconic artists and albums that appeal to music fans across a wide variety of genres. What sets Cradle Rock apart is that other lullaby releases are a collection of hits or compilations by various artists while we replicate entire albums.”

For more information, visit www.cradlerockstore.com.

Source: Brash Music/Tree Top Records – October 18, 2011