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Various Artists, Nat King Cole, Paul McCartney & Wings, George Winston, The Chieftans, Judy Collins, Jim Brickman, Mannheim Steamroller - A Gift Of Christmas: A Superstar Celebration of Caring
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Various Artists, Nat King Cole, Paul McCartney & Wings, George Winston, The Chieftans, Judy Collins, Jim Brickman, Mannheim Steamroller - A Gift Of Christmas: A Superstar Celebration of Caring

Facts

Artist(s)Various Artists, Nat King Cole, Paul McCartney & Wings, George Winston, The Chieftans, Judy Collins, Jim Brickman and Mannheim Steamroller
StudioT.J. Martell
Release DateNovember 23, 1999
UPC Code744659968129
 

Tracks

  1. The Christmas Song - Torme, Mel
  2. A Wonderful Christmas Time - McCartney, Paul
  3. Blue Christmas - Hayes, Bill
  4. Greensleeves - Traditional
  5. Carol of the Bells - Traditional
  6. Ave Maria - Schubert, Franz
  7. Merry Christmas, Baby - Baxter, Lou
  8. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing - Mendelssohn, Felix
  9. It's Christmas - Ries, Peter
  10. Miracle of Love - Stewart, Dave [1]
  11. I Say Three Ships a Sailing - Traditional
  12. Angels We Have Heard on High - Traditional
  13. Merry Christmas Wherever You Are - Gordon, Alan
  14. Adeste Fideles - Traditional
  15. The Gift - Brickman, Jim

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (4 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteHave yourself an eclectic Christmas!!!Quote
Inasmuch as the holiday season finds most households filled with family members with varying tastes, this is the holiday compilation that is sure to please all. With the exception of a country or hip-hop tune, almost every other genre is represented here.

Standards like Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song", Elvis Presley's "Blue Christmas" and Etta James' "Merry Christmas, Baby" find themselves in welcome company with recordings from such diverse acts as Placido Domingo, N'Sync, Eurythmics, and Paul McCartney, The Robert Shaw Chorale and flautist James Galway.

Even the why-the-heck-are-they-popular Mannheim Steamroller adds festive flavor with "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing".

One standout among a winning combination of them is George Winston's "Carol of the Bells", a riveting arrangement of the perennial holiday favorite. December 23, 2003

rating: 5 QuoteOne of My FavoritesQuote
I got this CD and copied it to my computer along with every other Christmas CD I own. When I compare this CD to the other 15 or so loaded up, I kept reflecting that this one had some of the best Christmas songs -- or the best versions of those songs -- that I like. There are so many different styles on this disc -- Kenny G, George Winston, Elvis, Mannheim Steamroller and even Paul McCartney. I especially like "the Gift" which is a duet I haven't found elsewhere. "merry Christmas Wherever You Are" is also a great classic included on this disc. One thing to watch -- my disc jacket says track #9 is 'NSync "O Holy Night" but it is not. It actaully is "It's Christmas", and sounds OK. Sound quality is excellent. Combined this is a five star collection of Christmas Songs and a good buy for your collection. December 8, 2003

rating: 5 QuotePopular performers with their best Christmas recordingsQuote
To be honest, when I first came across this CD, my thought was "What a mish-mash!" Combining such diverse performers as George Winston, Nsync, Placido Damingo, Kenny G, Judy Collins, etc. didn't sound workable to me. But after playing the album a number of times, I consider it one of the best if not the best anthology type collections of Christmas music I have. I doubt that anyone will enjoy every cut here, because the styles are so diverse. And yet, even those performers that I don't care for seemed listenable. I think that what makes it work so well is a combination of factors. First, each performer has a tremendous following and has had impact on the total music scene, whatever you think of the individual or group. Secondly, each selection represents the best or one of the best Christmas recordings by that performer. And then the cuts are nicely placed so they somehow fit. For instance, before listening, the placing of Etta James "Merry Christmas Baby" didn't sound fitting after Placido Domingo's "Ave Maria". And yet it worked, for me anyway. So what we have here basically is a collection of some of the best known and the most popular music makers of the past 50 years, each one expressing Christmas through a song fitting the individual style. There are "chestnuts" here, but each is sung by the singer you associate the song with, or at least fits. For instance, I certainly am no fan of NSYNC, and yet it this setting, I found myself quite appreciating their "It's Christmas". This, for me, makes for a great party record, but is also good Christmas listening at any time. Again, don't expect to like every cut, but on the other hand, you might find yourself enjoying cuts you didn't think you liked at all. All I can say is give this CD a try. Hopefully, you'll enjoy it as I do. If not, well, you're bound to enjoy part of it anyway. December 1, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteCan't lose with this one....Quote
This disc takes songs by some of history's greatest musicians and combines them with songs by the most talented artists of today. The combination is VERY enjoyable. I highly recommend this album. December 7, 1999

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