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Songs For Christmas

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Disc 1:
  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. Silent Night 0:44 £0.79
Play   2. O Come, O Come Emmanuel 4:00 £0.79
Play   3. We're Goin' To The Country! 2:17 £0.79
Play   4. Lo! How A Rose E'er Blooming (15th Century German Carol) 3:22 £0.79
Play   5. It's Christmas! Let's Be Glad! 1:55 £0.79
Play   6. Holy, Holy, Etc. 0:41 £0.79
Play   7. Amazing Grace 4:09 £0.79
Disc 2:
  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. Angels We Have Heard On High 0:45 £0.79
Play   2. Put The Lights On The Tree 1:48 £0.79
Play   3. Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing (American Melody) 4:43 £0.79
Play   4. I Saw Three Ships 2:34 £0.79
Play   5. Only At Christmas Time 2:14 £0.79
Play   6. Once In Royal David's City 3:40 £0.79
Play   7. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing! 0:45 £0.79
Play   8. What Child Is This Anyway? 6:47 £0.79
Play   9. Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella (Traditional French Carol) 1:39 £0.79
Disc 3:
  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. O Come, O Come Emmanuel 1:04 £0.79
Play   2. Come On! Let's Boogey To The Elf Dance! 3:49 £0.79
Play   3. We Three Kings 2:58 £0.79
Play   4. O Holy Night 4:04 £0.79
Play   5. That Was The Worst Christmas Ever! 3:18 £0.79
Play   6. Ding! Dong! 0:55 £0.79
Play   7. All The Kings Horns 2:59 £0.79
Play   8. The Friendly Beasts (Traditional French Carol) 3:42 £0.79
Disc 4:
  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. The Little Drummer Boy 3:43 £0.79
Play   2. Away In A Manger 2:54 £0.79
Play   3. Hey Guys! It's Christmas Time! 4:41 £0.79
Play   4. The First Noel 0:52 £0.79
Play   5. Did I Make You Cry On Christmas? (Well, You Deserved It!) 3:21 £0.79
Play   6. The Incarnation 2:23 £0.79
Play   7. Joy To The World 4:20 £0.79
Disc 5:
  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. Once In Royal David's City 2:01 £0.79
Play   2. Get Behind Me, Santa! 3:49 £0.79
Play   3. Jingle Bells 0:36 £0.79
Play   4. Christmas In July 3:16 £0.79
Play   5. Lo! How A Rose E'er Blooming (15th Century German Carol) 1:45 £0.79
Play   6. Jupiter Winter 3:50 £0.79
Play   7. Sister Winter 5:04 £0.79
Play   8. O Come, O Come Emmanuel 1:06 £0.79
Play   9. Star Of Wonder 7:07 £0.79
Play 10. Holy, Holy, Holy 3:50 £0.79
Play 11. The Winter Solstice 3:25 £0.79
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
By E. A Solinas HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Audio CD
For some years now, Sufjan Stevens has been recording little EPs of Christmas songs for people he knew, to "make himself appreciate Christmas more."

Now thankfully he's sharing these songs with his eager listeners, in a five-disc collection that includes his folky reinterpretations of classic carols -- and then the festive ones he made himself. This is not the treacly garbage they put on the radio or in malls -- this is enchanting, festive, fresh music for the holidays.

The first EP -- recorded in 2001 -- is very much old-school Sufjan. Much folkier and banjoey, especially in the lo-fi "O Come O Come Emmanuel," folksy little songs about going to the country, and "Amazing Grace." But there are exceptions -- a shimmering reinterpration of an old hymn, and some bouncy sleigh bell pop.

But the collection blossoms with the sparkling "Angels We Have Heard on High," which is the lead-in to his more polished style. In the four EPs that follow, Sufjan flourishes out into synthy pop, xylophone tunes, dancey holiday music, mellow folk, and exquisite piano balladry. There's the occasional banjo tune, but they grow rarer as time goes on.

And as the collection moves forward, Stevens' music becomes more accomplished with each passing year. His music becomes more complex and more enchanting, right up to the rather pensive and downbeat fifth disc -- which is album-length -- with the shimmering piano of "Winter Solstice" and the offbeat synthpop of "Jupiter Winter."

Sufjan does repeat himself occasionally -- there are multiple versions of "O Come O Come Emmanual," "Lo! A Rose E'er Blooming," and "Once in Royal David's City." Fortunately each time he records the same song, it's radically reimagined. And even songs that most people are heartily sick of -- like "Jingle Bells" -- lose that appalling shopping-mall feeling when Sufjan plays them.

As well as the traditionals and classics, Sufjan injects a lot of his own songs. He makes a festive mishmash of instrumentals -- Hammond, guitar, a little flute, banjo, and lots and lots of bells! Lyrically this is right up his street. He can switch effortlessly from "K-Mart is closed/So is the bakery" to singing about the little Lord Jesus laying down his head in a manger.

And Stevens isn't afraid to look at the side of Christmas that isn't filled with love, joy and goodwill ("Our father yells/Throwing gifts in the wood stove... Silent night/Nothing feels right"). But then, he also has whimsical pop tunes like "Come On! Let's Boogey to the Elf Dance!" which is suitably jolly for the holidays. Not to mention the sweetly romantic side as well ("I might kiss you on the back of your neck/Because it's Christmas time."

Sufjan Stevens is in excellent form with his collection of Christmas tunes. Old songs get a new spin, and new songs are absolutely enchanting in his psychfolky way. Now that it's Christmas time...
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
By E. A Solinas HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Audio CD
For some years now, Sufjan Stevens has been recording little EPs of Christmas songs for people he knew, to "make himself appreciate Christmas more."

Now thankfully he's sharing these songs with his eager listeners, in a five-disc collection that includes his folky reinterpretations of classic carols -- and then the festive ones he made himself. This is not the treacly garbage they put on the radio or in malls -- this is enchanting, festive, fresh music for the holidays.

The first EP -- recorded in 2001 -- is very much old-school Sufjan. Much folkier and banjoey, especially in the lo-fi "O Come O Come Emmanuel," folksy little songs about going to the country, and "Amazing Grace." But there are exceptions -- a shimmering reinterpration of an old hymn, and some bouncy sleigh bell pop.

But the collection blossoms with the sparkling "Angels We Have Heard on High," which is the lead-in to his more polished style. In the four EPs that follow, Sufjan flourishes out into synthy pop, xylophone tunes, dancey holiday music, mellow folk, and exquisite piano balladry. There's the occasional banjo tune, but they grow rarer as time goes on.

And as the collection moves forward, Stevens' music becomes more accomplished with each passing year. His music becomes more complex and more enchanting, right up to the rather pensive and downbeat fifth disc -- which is album-length -- with the shimmering piano of "Winter Solstice" and the offbeat synthpop of "Jupiter Winter."

Sufjan does repeat himself occasionally -- there are multiple versions of "O Come O Come Emmanual," "Lo! A Rose E'er Blooming," and "Once in Royal David's City." Fortunately each time he records the same song, it's radically reimagined. And even songs that most people are heartily sick of -- like "Jingle Bells" -- lose that appalling shopping-mall feeling when Sufjan plays them.

As well as the traditionals and classics, Sufjan injects a lot of his own songs. He makes a festive mishmash of instrumentals -- Hammond, guitar, a little flute, banjo, and lots and lots of bells! Lyrically this is right up his street. He can switch effortlessly from "K-Mart is closed/So is the bakery" to singing about the little Lord Jesus laying down his head in a manger.

And Stevens isn't afraid to look at the side of Christmas that isn't filled with love, joy and goodwill ("Our father yells/Throwing gifts in the wood stove... Silent night/Nothing feels right"). But then, he also has whimsical pop tunes like "Come On! Let's Boogey to the Elf Dance!" which is suitably jolly for the holidays. Not to mention the sweetly romantic side as well ("I might kiss you on the back of your neck/Because it's Christmas time."

Sufjan Stevens is in excellent form with his collection of Christmas tunes. Old songs get a new spin, and new songs are absolutely enchanting in his psychfolky way. Now that it's Christmas time...
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You'd think that having created 2005's instant classic Illinois Sufjan would be over-protective and angst ridden about his growing reputation. Instead, in 2006 we got 75 minutes of Illinois 'outtakes and extras', and now this, a collection of his informal Christmas songs he recorded as gifts for family and friends each December since 2001. Rather than compile and cherry pick from these he has presented them in their original form, giving us 5 short CDs with a running time of 2 hours. Additionally, the box has all the lyrics, complete with chords and tongue-in-cheek advice, stories, pictures and stickers making this a very festive package, at a price that is a gift in itself.

And so to the music - each CD features a range of traditional Christmas tunes, some more familiar than others, interspersed with Sufjan's quirky compositions. The usual collaborators and friends are found here. Matt Morgan (the guy providing the excellent duet on Illinois's Decatur) features prominently on Disk 1, and later come Vito Aiuto, Shara Worden, Denison Witmer et al. Highlights and lowpoints may well depend on the listener's own associations with these well-known songs, although some of these interpretations are a delight. The track that seems to epitomise this whole project is The Friendly Beasts - which is both rustic and sophisticated at the same time, and may bring a tear to your eye when Shara Worden sings her wispy lines.

Disk 5 (Peace) recorded in July 2006 stands apart because (unlike the others) it was recorded with this release in mind. Thus, it is more polished and much like a typical Sufjan CD, if there can be such a thing. Sister Winter is a top drawer Sufjan song, its portentous opening chords blossoming into something beautiful. Star of Wonder is a miniature symphony. Just when you think this track will fade out (Hey Jude-style) an altogether more creative and satisfying ending occurs. Just brilliant!

I'd much rather have the next state CD, but taken for what it is this boxed set is a delight. Merry Christmas Sufjan!
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