DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:
Usually ships within 24 hours
Delivery Time and Shipping Rates
Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.
Enter a zip code
CD
| 1 | |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 | |
| 5 | |
| 6 | |
| 7 | |
| 8 | |
| 9 | |
| 10 | |
| 11 | |
The first new studio album from the Moody Blues in over five years, the holiday-themed December intertwines new, original songs from the band with holiday favorites including "White Christmas," "A Child Is Born," and John Lennon and Yoko Ono's poignant "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)." The album was recorded in Italy and produced by Justin Hayward and John Lodge. Barnes & Noble
Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings
December 08, 2008: This is a great CD. A christmas favorite.
Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings
December 29, 2007: Being very particular about what Christmas music I listen to, I decideed to take a chance on this CD of music only because I enjoyed the earlier hits of the Moody Blues. I had no idea just how brilliant this group can be until I listened to "December". Most are original tunes written by members of the band mixed in with a few more known songs. The band remembers that not everyone is happy during this time of year "for their own reasons", and they delicately address those times. They balance that with the joys and hope of the season. From the moment I heard the very first cut, "Don't Need A Reindeer", I knew this was going to be a very different experience. And different it is...from the first song through to the last I found myself looking forward to the next cut. The only arrangement I would typify as "typical" would be Lennon's "Happy Xmas "War Is Over"" except what I found interesting is that at no point do you hear the vocals on the "war is over" part...that's all instrumental. It was obvious they had fun with "White Christmas" but it is treated with respect and at no time would I consider it to be irreverent. The song I consider to be the most brilliant on this CD is "December Snow" penned by Justin Hayward. While on the surface it's a very simple song, it doesn't take long to realize just how tender and complex it is as a whole. This song will reach people on different levels and for different reasons so to incloude my take on it here would be unfair to the reader. My suggestion is to pick up this CD and decide for yourself. I honestly don't think you'll be disappointed. If you are looking for typical arrangements of songs performed by many, this is not the CD for you. If you're looking for a Christmas CD that is contains a mixture and balance of emotions, arrangements that are complex yet simple, and interesting vocals, then I have no hesitation in recommending this CD to anyone.
| 1 | |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 | |
| 5 | |
| 6 | |
| 7 | |
| 8 | |
| 9 | |
| 10 | |
| 11 | |
The first new studio album from the Moody Blues in over five years, the holiday-themed December intertwines new, original songs from the band with holiday favorites including "White Christmas," "A Child Is Born," and John Lennon and Yoko Ono's poignant "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)." The album was recorded in Italy and produced by Justin Hayward and John Lodge.
One must give the Moody Blues credit for tenacity and a single-pointed focus. For 37 years they've put forth a startlingly consistent series of themes: optimism, a kind of blind-faith spirituality that the universe is in good hands and that people are by and large decent and kind, and love songs that can be a bit twee, but nonetheless connect when one is in the emotional space to hear them. Their music has always been intimate and pretentious in the best sense of the words. December is the Moodies' first Christmas album. The classic lineup has been whittled down to three: John Lodge, Justin Hayward, and Graeme Edge; Ray Thomas decided to call it quits after the band's 2003 tour ended. The band is augmented by unofficial member and producer Danilo Madonia in the studio. This is the most curious of Christmas recordings. December is an album about the spirit of Christmas but, with its lack of carols (though it does feature Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" near the end), it sounds more like another chapter in the Moody Blues' legend, and that's exactly what it is. Like many Moody Blues records since the 1980s, the original songs are nostalgic, pointing listeners back to memories of an idyllic past when things were simpler, and toward the hope that social and spiritual renewal are just around the corner. The set features a number of Hayward and Lodge originals, obscure and traditional Anglo folk songs, a transposed piece by Bach, and a cover of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" -- alas, if only that were true. If you're a fan or a detractor, you already know what the album sounds like. Unpredictability left the band's vocabulary in the 1970s, but that doesn't mean that this collection is without merit. For starters, it is one of the most original Christmas albums you'll hear all year. There is no new age drivel here; its topics and themes are indeed Christian, but weigh on the side of those that are universally held: brotherhood, compassion, hope, goodwill, and generosity. In addition, it's beautifully orchestrated and produced. Its sound is pristine, and Hayward and Lodge with their trademark elegance sound as if they mean every word they write and sing. And it's easy to believe that. It most certainly is sentimental and lush, and has nothing whatsoever to do with rock & roll, but that hardly matters. As the latest Moody Blues album, it likely lives up to fans' expectations; as a holiday recording, it's unlike anything else out there. Thom Jurek
Loading...Album Credits | ||
| Performance Credits | ||
| The Moody Blues | Primary Artist | |
| Danilo Madonia | Keyboards | |
| Norda Mullen | Flute | |
| Technical Credits | ||
| Justin Hayward | Arranger, Producer | |
| John Lodge | Producer | |
| Danilo Madonia | Arranger, Programming, Orchestration | |
| Alberto Parodi | Engineer | |
| Lucio DeGiuseppe | Cover Art | |
| Fred Jay | translation | |
loading...
loading...
loading...
loading...
loading...
Terms of Use, Copyright, and Privacy Policy
© 1997-2009 Barnesandnoble.com llc
