Christmas and the Beads of Sweat Laura Nyro

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  • Release Date: 03/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1970
  • Sales Rank: 4,306
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972441528
 
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Christmas and the Beads of Sweat

1LISTENBrown Earth 4:11
2LISTENWhen I Was a Freeport and You Were the Main Drag 2:44
3LISTENBlackpatch 3:36
4LISTENBeen On A Train 5:51
5LISTENUp On The Roof 3:14
6LISTENUpstairs By A Chinese Lamp 5:34
7LISTENMap To The Treasure 8:10
8LISTENBeads Of Sweat 4:49
9LISTENChristmas In My Soul 7:00

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Editorial Reviews

Laura Nyro's third Columbia effort is easily the equal of her previous two. The overwhelming strength of her song writing and distinctive arrangements fuel Christmas and the Beads of Sweat. Her unmistakable style of delivery maintains the continual examination of herself as a performer. The results are uniformly interesting and provocative as she continues to draw upon her love of jazz, folk, and R&B -- which would inform Nyro's next album ,Gonna Take a Miracle, featuring the soul vocal trio LaBelle. Conceptually, this album is as potent as her previous effort, New York Tendaberry, but in a much different way. Rather than hanging together thematically, Christmas and the Beads of Sweat features two inclusive and distinctive sides of music -- with different musicians and producers for each. The first five tracks feature Nyro backed by the Swampers from Muscle Shoals, AL, and include the talents of Roger Hawkins (drums), Eddie Hinton (guitar), Dave Hood (bass), Barry Becket (vibraphone), and Jack Jennings (percussion), with Arif Mardin producing. While this pairing might seem initially incongruous, the quintet had been concurrently working with the likes of Dusty Springfield and Cher and had gained a rightful reputation as a consummate backup band. The final four pieces are steeped in noir more atypical of her previous efforts. The all-star cast of New York City session heavyweights are led by Felix Cavaliere (producer) and features fellow Rascals member Dino Danelli (drums), Ralph McDonald (percussion), Chuck Rainey (bass), Cornell Dupree (guitar), Duane Allman (guitar), and Alice Coltrane (stringed harp), among others. As with all of Nyro's recordings, at the heart of this effort are her ageless compositions and arrangements. A motif connecting such disparate tunes as the upbeat "When I Was a Freeport and You Were the Main Drag" to the hauntingly beautiful "Christmas in My Soul" and "Beads of Sweat" is the aching hollowness that came with the disillusionment that Vietnam, Kent State, and racial relations brought upon America in 1970. As she had done with "Save the Country" some four years earlier, Nyro's cathartic expressionism is captured at its most fervent on this album. Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

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Christmas and the Beads of Sweatby Anonymous

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September 26, 2002: Laura Nyro had a voice which was as powerful and beautiful as any singer in musical history. In Christmas and the Beads of Sweat, she combined her vocal artistry, poetic lyrics, and unflagging sense of beautiful melody, to produce an excellent album. While perhaps not her magnum opus, (listen to Eli and the Thirteenth Confession), this CD is still top flight. Especially good is the song, Upstairs by a Chinese Light, which shows her poetic, vocal and musical talents to the fullest degree: The steam of china tea/You could hear the woman sing/In the soft flames of spring. Ms Nyro died at the age of forty-nine, but still left us a varied and great musical legacy to enjoy.

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Christmas and the Beads of Sweatby Anonymous

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April 12, 2001: of all the Laura Nyro albums that I've collected over the years this is the one that resonates with me that htakes me back to the time of innocence & pure sound. Christmas and the beads of sweat is incredible

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