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Episode #223 – Angela James

Oct 07, 201939 min
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Episode description

It can take a lot to calm down a tired baby.  Since the beginning of time parents have struggled to get their children to go to sleep.   I'm tired.  Really tired, and I was so lucky to have this conversation with Angela James to make my day better.  Angela James' album "Quiet Night'",which is a collection of lullabies made for weary parents by weary parents.  It is a beautiful and carefully crafted album inspired by James' own experiences as a new mother and with battling postpartum depression.'  

 
"What began with humming as a coping mechanism to calm both her daughter and herself in her postpartum fog, evolved into this collection of fully formed and arranged lullabies. The instrumentation on the album; voice, classical guitar, bass clarinet, bassoon and vibraphone, is unique and deliberately in the mid-to-low tonal range, creating a serene but captivating soundscape. The concept of the album is to help set the stage for a child’s restful sleep and to support and soothe parents during the demanding and exhausting first months with a new child." 

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