Holiday Harmony

by Rhino / Wea

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Release Date:2002-10-01
Label:Rhino / Wea
UPC:081227449827
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Rhino / Wea
ASIN:B00006JOCD
Category:Music

Tracks on Holiday Harmony by Rhino / Wea

  1. Winter Wonderland
  2. Let It Snow
  3. White Christmas
  4. A Christmas To Remember
  5. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
  6. Sleigh Ride
  7. Silver Bells
  8. Christmas In California
  9. It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
  10. Winter Holidays
  11. Frosty The Snowman
  12. Silent Night
  13. The First Noel

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Album Description

13 seasonal songs, also including 3 new (2002) compositions 'Christmas In California', 'A Christmas To Remember' and 'Winter Holidays.' Features warm interpretations of traditional favorites like 'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas', 'Silent Night', 'White Christmas' and other perennials. Rhino.
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Although Dan Peek left America in 1976, the remaining members--Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley--recapture the magic that put the folk rock trio atop the charts 25 years ago on Holiday Harmony, their first Christmas album. Much of the credit must go to seminal 1970s figure Andrew Gold, who not only produced and engineered the record, but played all the instruments (save Beckley's and Bunnell's guitars) and added his own soaring background vocals to the 13 songs. Gold also cowrote "Christmas in California," one of the three originals on the disc, which, with its tight harmonies and breezy subject matter, could have been lifted off The Beach Boys' Christmas Album. In an unusual twist for a holiday album, America's newly penned songs are the best tunes on the collection. Beckley and Bunnell haven't lost their chemistry and homespun imagination, conjuring images of Yuletides past on the excellent "Christmas to Remember" and the witty "Winter Holidays." When the duo cover Christmas classics, they seem to bend them to their will, adding background harmonies on "Winter Wonderland" that recall the ones they used on "A Horse with No Name." On their version of "White Christmas," Beckley and Bunnell incorporate the melody line from "Tin Man," with surprisingly good results. --Jaan Uhelszki

Customer Reviews

Partly unsatisfied - Reviewed on 2008-09-24
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I'm a huge America fan since I was a kid. I like the songs, that's why I bought this Christmas album. However, upon opening the package I was disappointed by the CD casing because it is not the usual hard plastic case. Its just a cardboard cover that can easily damage your CD. For the benefit of each customer, I suggest that Amazon must require any seller to inform their respective buyer about what type of casing used. Thanks!
A Classic - Reviewed on 2007-06-13
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4 customers found this review helpful.

America does Christmas classics in style. But what makes this disc special is the three original songs they have added. ALL are instant winners. Tunes you want to listen to over and over again. This CD could put old Ebenezer himself in the Holiday Spirit!
The BEST Christmas Album since the Carpenters - Reviewed on 2007-05-17
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3 customers found this review helpful.

Well...
These guys are just so darn talented it is hard for me to express in words. They not only do justice to the standards BUT add three NEW songs of their own. All three AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! Very visual songs...Makes me want to go out and buy a tree in May and get a cup of hot Chocolate and decorate. best album since "The Carpenters" A Christmas Portrait.
Dewey and Gerry ...just keep writing and recording. And I'll stay happy!!!!!!!
An enjoyable Christmas offering - Reviewed on 2005-11-18
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2 customers found this review helpful.

Remember the seventies, when the charts were filled with classic songs such as Horse with no name? Now we have a Christmas album from the duo who had that international hit (though they were then a trio) featuring ten familiar Christmas songs and three new songs. With Andrew Gold (another name from the seventies) as producer and multi-instrumentalist, fans of seventies pop music will enjoy this. The set opens with Winter wonderland, which even reminds us of their biggest hit with its arrangement. Other tracks here also provide reminders of their seventies hits.

The group sticks to the festive side of Christmas for the first eleven tracks then rounds off the album with Silent night and First Noel. All the other oldies have been recorded countless times except one (It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas) that is under-exposed. Of the original songs, my favorite is A Christmas to remember but the others (Christmas in California, Winter holidays) are also worth a listen.

If you enjoy America's seventies classic hits as I do, you will love this album.
two things to love - Reviewed on 2003-03-14
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7 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

this album combines two things i have loved for a very long time: Christmas music and the incredible voices of "America!" if you are an "America" fan, you should consider adding this to your holiday music collection.
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