Wintersong

by Arista

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Release Date:2006-10-17
Label:Arista
UPC:828768150429
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Arista
ASIN:B000HBKCDC
Category:Music

Tracks on Wintersong by Arista

  1. Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - Sarah McLachlan, Lennon, John
  2. What Child Is This? (Greensleeves) - Sarah McLachlan, Traditional
  3. River - Sarah McLachlan, Mitchell, Joni
  4. Wintersong - Sarah McLachlan, McLachlan, Sarah
  5. I'll Be Home for Christmas - Sarah McLachlan, Gannon, Kim
  6. O Little Town of Bethlehem - Sarah McLachlan, Traditional
  7. The First Noel/Mary Mary - Sarah McLachlan, Traditional
  8. Silent Night - Sarah McLachlan, Traditional
  9. Song for a Winter's Night - Sarah McLachlan, Lightfoot, Gordon
  10. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Sarah McLachlan, Blane, Ralph
  11. In the Bleak Mid-Winter - Sarah McLachlan, Traditional
  12. Christmas Time Is Here - Sarah McLachlan, Guaraldi, Vince

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

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An album like this could cement Sarah McLachlan as a middle-of-the-road crooner ready for the Andy Williams Christmas Show, but there's more beneath the surface of Wintersong than just Christmas chestnuts, over-roasting on an open fire. Longtime McLachlan producer Pierre Marchand blurs the borders with ambient sound effects, distorted guitars, and subtle echoes. He adds a Mark Isham-esque muted trumpet solo emerging out of reverse echoes on "I'll Be Home for Christmas" as if viewing the song through a distorted mirror. Violins that sound like they're being blown through a Leslie speaker combine unpredictably with a banjo on "O Little Town of Bethlehem." And on the seventh song, McLachlan finally kicks the album into another gear, turning "The First Noël" into a storming entreaty backed by tribal drums and surging low strings. Her voice is like the serene angel amidst the raging storm. I wish McLachlan had taken more chances like this, instead of the subtle framing she employs around melodies that remain true to form. Surprisingly, the more contemporary songs by John Lennon, Joni Mitchell, and Gordon Lightfoot are the least inventive. Her reading of Mitchell's incandescently wistful "River" is overly faithful to the original, and Lennon's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" sounds like karaoke, right down to the Spector-esque production and children's choir. But given that Lennon's prayer for peace still remains unanswered, that fidelity could be intentional. Regardless, this is familiar Christmas fare delivered in an intimate and ethereal fashion that will satisfy those who believe in the nostalgic spirit of the season. --John Diliberto

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Customer Reviews

my favorite Christmas album - Reviewed on 2008-12-03
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This album is the opposite of the piped-in Muzak at the mall. There's real emotion and feeling here, not a Santa Claus or snowman in sight: these songs focus on the emotional aspects of the holiday. If you love "The Little Drummer Boy" and "Here Comes Santa Claus" type of carols, this might not be for you: too moody and introspective. But if you're looking for Christmas music that isn't the usual background "sounds of the season," you might wind up loving this.
Can't stop listening - Reviewed on 2008-11-23
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I haven't been able to stop listening to this CD. I love it! It is perfect for a winter night. Each song has the unique flavor only Sarah McLachlan can give. Beware that The First Noel is pretty different, but it is awesome! And I love her take on What Child is This and In The Bleak Mid Winter. Very good CD. I highly recomment it.
Wintersong A+ - Reviewed on 2008-11-14
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This is a wonderful album, unlike any Christmas album you have heard before. I've bought one for every friend and family member. You will too.
Unrecognizable - Reviewed on 2008-10-27
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2 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

For rabid fans only! The warbling, swoops, scoops, and drops are never ending and made me dizzy. This left me thinking, "Can she hit a note?" Based on her vocal, the songs are unrecognizable. I tried listening to the cd several times, but have decided to give up and give it away.
Sarah's Wintersong - Reviewed on 2008-08-12
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Lovely CD and voice. Husband loves Sarah, we saw her at the Beacon years ago. He also loves the holidays, this was the perfect gift for the holiday season.
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