A Christmas Album Amy Grant

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  • Release Date: 09/18/2007
  • Original Release: 1983
  • Sales Rank: 792
  • Label: SPARROW
  • UPC: 094639679126

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Though she's gained superstar success in the Christian and pop music fields -- and has a brand-new pop Christmas bestseller to prove it -- Amy Grant's roots as a self-proclaimed Tennessee folkie are evident in her first Christmas recording. Grant's warmth shines through on the understated holiday gems "Heirlooms" and "Tennessee Christmas," while she lets loose with a gospel-flavored joy on "Emmanuel." Kerry Dexter, Barnes & Noble



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A Christmas Albumby Anonymous

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December 18, 2006: Amy Grant's "A Christmas Album" is one of those seasonal albums that is reloaded into the CD player year after year. Why? Because it accomplishes an aim that many Christmas albums attempt to reach, but fall short. First of all, it has original songs that aren't exactly the same, yet still fight right in with one another. "Tennessee Christmas" straddles a country sound that comes close to pop, "Emmanuel" is an undoubtedly 1980s synth tune in the pop/rock tradition, while "Heirlooms" is a nice, somewhat slow (almost) tearjerker that is a nice way to close the album. At the same time, "A Christmas Album" shows off traditional carols and standards that have been reworked for the 1980s. "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" and "Little Town," both of which I consider the best versions of the song ever released, are sung in sincerity with electric guitar mixed in with a symphony sound to give that perfect mix of lushness with a danceable jam. "Sleigh Ride" and "The Christmas Song," the two nonreligious covers on the album, are also more than enjoyable, with Grant giving her full, yet somewhat withdrawn effort on both. Along with another perfect original, "Love Has Come," and a classic rendition of "Angels We Have Heard On High," the mentioned songs on the album evoke a kind memory of rushing down the stairs on Christmas morning and jumping headfirst into the heap of gifts under the tree. Amy Grant certainly knows how to make a good Christmas album.

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A Christmas Albumby Anonymous

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October 28, 2004: This album is so incredible, it's hard putting it into words. She is a great vocalist and her words and the music just speak out to you. I can listen to this anytime of the year. You can't help but sing along with her. This album really teaches us something and I recommend this to everyone. It is truely spectacular.

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