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Type of bind: Audio CD
EAN num: 0886970032322
Label: Columbia
Manufacturer: Columbia
Number Of Discs: 1
Publishing house: Columbia
Release Date: October 10, 2006
Sale Popularity Level: 401
Studio: Columbia
Disc 1:- Winter Wonderland featuring Chris Botti
- Go Tell It On The Mountain
- Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
- Jingle Bells
- Baby, It's Cold Outside featuring Natalie Cole
- River
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) Featuring Toots Theilemans
- Some Children See Him
- Who Comes This Night
- In The Bleak Midwinter
- Auld Lang Syne
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Combine the most beloved, classic songs of the holiday season with the warm baritone of one of the most recognized voices in popular music, and fans will have reason to celebrate with James Taylour at Christmas. This 12-track collection features traditional and contemporary seasonal songs.
Amazon.com:
Looking for a smart, never-out-of-style singer who turns in a perfectly solid collection of Christmas songs, including a few surprises? J.T. is your man on James Taylour at Christmas, which is nicely balanced between pop and jazz selections, with more stately hymn-like fare and balladry. Always fine in his charmingly understated voice, Taylour and company try out the old gospel standard 'Go Tell It on the Mountain' and the memorable 'Some Children See Him.' He smoothly cuts through 'Winter Wonderland' and 'Santa Claus Is Coming to Town' with a bit of jazz flavor, and reprises Joni Mitchell's increasingly popular Christmas song (even though it's about getting away from the holiday), 'River.' One of the album's most satisfying delights is Taylor's funky version of 'Jingle Bells,' sung in a kind of barroom stomp with the most intriguing phrasing since Barbra Streisand sang it in the '60s. Soulful and bright and moody as well (when Taylour sings 'In the Bleak Midwinter,' you believe it's indeed rough), there's barely a clinker here. -- Martin Keller
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Currently I am renting a small space and have stored non-essential items in a storage unit. Unfortunately this holiday season came and I had no Christmas ornaments, decorations, music, etc. I ordered this CD to help me through the holidays. I absolutely hate the Christmas music that you hear in retail stores trashed by pop singers. My taste tends toward traditional carols, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, or maybe Boston Pops. This selection of songs was a real treat... soothing, festive.....typical James Taylor. I definitely recommend it!!
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Great music to "get in the spirit" of Christmas. The pleasant, relaxing voice of James Taylour singing everyone's favorite holiday songs, in his own great style. *****CD
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A long time James Taylour fan - but there is a certain cheese factor about these arrangements that makes them truly difficult to listen to.
Do look elsewhere.
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I'm a huge Christmas music fan. 32 CDs in my collection . . . and still buy a new one each year. The day after Thanksgiving I just put them on multi-disc player suffle and let play until December 26th. [The time-frame is family member enforced :( ]
Like a child, I like to open and play the new Christmas CD sans any pre-research or opinion reading. I don't want to be prejudiced. Sometimes they are a total bust/disappointment (i.e., Mary Chapin-Carpenter's Come Darkness, Come Light) and sometimes they are a joyful, not-a-bad-track-on-the-entire-CD, full-out pleasure to listen to again and again.
That's how I feel about the James Taylour at Christmas CD -- two years running. It's wonderful in song selection, arrangement, production, and James and guests are in fine voice. You can acutally hear in their voices that they enjoyed making this music -- at least that's how it sounds to me. Whether you have a large or small Christmas music collection, this one is worth adding.
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I had just bought October Road which I totally love, so I thought why not try his Christmas CD. Not so hot! I'd say four or five of the songs are pretty good, but the others are average or less than average. If I had to buy another Christmas CD I think I'd go with Bing or Nate.
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