Christmas (Remastered) The Singers Unlimited
Album info
Album-Release:
1972
HRA-Release:
31.01.2014
Album including Album cover
- 1 Deck the Halls 02:48
- 2 Ah Bleak & Chill the Wintry Wind 02:14
- 3 Bright, Bright the Holly Berries 01:20
- 4 Jesu Parvule 01:13
- 5 Caroling, Caroling 01:14
- 6 What Are the Signs 01:33
- 7 Night Bethlehem 01:46
- 8 While by My Sheep 01:31
- 9 It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 02:31
- 10 Silent Night 03:31
- 11 Joy to the World 01:21
- 12 Wassail Song 01:14
- 13 Carol of the Russian Children 01:24
- 14 Good King Wenceslas 01:58
- 15 Coventry Carol 03:02
- 16 Oh Come All Ye Faithful 02:14
- 17 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 02:19
Info for Christmas (Remastered)
Tired of the same old Christmas carols sung the same old way? Then the Singers Unlimited’s 1971 MPS album Christmas is the perfect stocking stuffer!
Leader Gene Puerling’s advanced harmonic concepts influenced Take Six, Manhattan Transfer, and Brian Wilson. Legendary jazz singer Jon Hendricks compared Puerling to pioneering saxophonist Charlie Parker, exclaiming "Gene broadened the harmonies, like Bird did with bebop.” Arguably the best-known of the 15 albums SU recorded for MPS, Christmas contains such classics as Deck the Halls, Silent Night, and It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, arranged in Puerling’s signature style.
The a capella quartet modulates between the traditional and the jazz-inflected modern, at times exuberant, at times reflective. Seven originals were penned by jazz trumpeter Alfred Burt. First intended as Christmas cards for friends and family with lyrics by Burt’s Episcopalian pastor-father, the compositions have since become distinctive season standards.
Sounding as clean and pure as a child’s breath on a cold winter morning, Christmas is a holiday gift that is a joy to listen to at any time of the year.
„This jazz-vocal group presents a decent yet mostly uninspiring collection of holiday classics, including "Joy to the World," "O Come All Ye Faithful," "Silent Night," "Deck the Halls," "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," and "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear." (Gina Boldman, AMG)
Bonnie Herman, vocals
Don Shelton, vocals
Len Dresslar, vocals
Gene Puerling, vocals
Digitally remastered
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