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Gord's Gold

Gordon Lightfoot

Folk/Americana - Released January 1, 1975 | Rhino - Warner Records

Following the success of Sundown, Gordon Lightfoot continued his success by releasing a greatest-hits compilation. A double album (now a single CD), it contained the most popular songs from his Warner Bros. years on disc two, and he re-recorded many of his early songs for side one of record one. Although not as good, perhaps, as the originals, this did bring them up to date with his current sound style. Just about all the favorites are here (except "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," which hadn't been recorded yet when this set was put together and appears on Lightfoot's second volume of Gord's Gold), making this a good general overview of a strong talent. When Warner transferred the double LP to CD, "Affair on 8th Avenue" was dropped from the program to make the set fit on a single disc. Randy Newman arranged the orchestration on "Minstrel of the Dawn," by the way.© James Chrispell & Steve Leggett /TiVo
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If On A Winter's Night

Sting

Pop - Released January 1, 2009 | Sting - Winter Album

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It's no secret that Sting is a serious man, so it's only logical that his holiday album -- his first new music since the Police reunion, not that it really matters -- is a serious endeavor, thank you. No niceties for him, no comforts of carols; he favors formal over familiar, writing madrigals, not ditties. It is music made by someone who lives in a castle, which isn't necessarily such a bad thing: the austerity is genuine, not affected, and the cerebral nature of the album is fascinating, albeit mildly so, as this is as sleepy as it is thoughtful. And it's that thoughtfulness that does distinguish If on a Winter's Night...; no other Christmas album exists in the head like this. It's a holiday album for people who have never wanted to hear a holiday album, let alone own one.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Merry Christmas, Love

Joss Stone

Christmas Music - Released September 30, 2022 | S-Curve Records

For the first time in her career, English singer Joss Stone has released a Christmas album—a creative feat in which it’s often hard to inject any semblance of originality. However, thanks to her love of soul music, she manages to combine this underrated genre with her own contemporary sound. Merry Christmas, Love is rooted in tradition, complete with bells, whistles, light philharmonic orchestrations and classics like ‘Let It Snow’ and ‘Jingle Bells’. The United States tends to use cultural pursuits to construct its collective history and national narrative. Christmas songs are a perfect example: they’re written by some of the country's greatest songwriters, such as Irving Berlin and his song ‘Snow’, covered here with great expressiveness and gentle choral ascents. Amongst these traditional songs, Joss Stone dots a few compositions such as ‘Bring On Christmas Day’ and ‘If You Believe’, all sculpted in the spirit of tradition and, of course, Christmas. © Brice Miclet/Qobuz
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Celebration of Icelandic Songs

Arctic String Quartet

Quartets - Released August 1, 2016 | Arctic String Quartet

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If On a Winter's Night a Traveler

Ricardo Grilli

Contemporary Jazz - Released October 15, 2013 | Dark House Records