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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Holiday or any time
Came just as advertized. On time, well packaged, like new. It was a gift for my husband and he really enjoyed it. But frankly I play it even more than he does, the music is just so beautiful.
Published 1 month ago by Valerie J. Darling

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1.0 out of 5 stars Why do they lie?
Unlike the other review that had different songs, I actually have the album with the songs as listed. It also says "A soothing journey that combines traditional Celtic arrangements with the time honored melodies of the season." Soothing? That's a matter of opinion. It is really more like plodding, and definitely very uninspired. Anuna does an extremely slow version of...
Published on December 11, 2005 by Sidney A. Meyer


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1.0 out of 5 stars Why do they lie?, December 11, 2005
Unlike the other review that had different songs, I actually have the album with the songs as listed. It also says "A soothing journey that combines traditional Celtic arrangements with the time honored melodies of the season." Soothing? That's a matter of opinion. It is really more like plodding, and definitely very uninspired. Anuna does an extremely slow version of Silent Night, but it is rich and sonorous. Their album, "Christmas Songs," while being more of a choral masterpiece is certainly more Celtic than this one. This album sounds like bad elevator music. The arrangements would never be identified as Celtic if you heard them without seeing the album cover. The cover is extremely misleading and the album was a VERY BIG disappointment. If you want real Celtic Christmas music, get "A Winter's Night, Christmas in the Great Hall" by Ensemble Galilei. Another very Celtic album is "A Scottish Christmas" with Bonnie Rideout, Maggie Sansone and Al Petteway. "A Celtic Christmas, Peace on Earth" from Windham Hill is also more Celtic than this, but with a more New Age feel. There is also "A Traditional Celtic Christmas" by Scarlet Rivera and Eric Rigler which uses the violin, uileann, and bagpipes. On a more esoteric note, there is the Anuna album mentioned above. It is truly Celtic as they are an actual Irish group; however, it is not "Celtic" in the sense that most people tend to think of "Celtic." It is a very serious choral CD, and quite beautiful. They have performed with "Riverdance." Another authentic, but highly unusual album is "Noels Celtiques" by Ensemble Choral du Bout du Monde. This album has songs sung in Breton, by the Celts of Britanny. It has a very medieval and liturgical feel and again may not strike all lovers of "Celtic" music as being Celtic by their definition, although it most certainly is. Any of these albums are better than "A Celtic Christmas,A Festive Journey," which sounds neither festive nor Celtic. This album is recommended for someone that is looking for bland, easy listening music. It would rate 2 or 3 stars if packaged as such, but as a Celtic album, it gets a 1.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Holiday or any time, December 13, 2011
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Valerie J. Darling (North Branford, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Celtic Christmas: A Festive Journey (Audio CD)
Came just as advertized. On time, well packaged, like new. It was a gift for my husband and he really enjoyed it. But frankly I play it even more than he does, the music is just so beautiful.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Elevator Christmas music, November 21, 2009
This CD was so boring, the same sound from the beginning to the end, just right for elevator music. Absolutely uninspiring. I spent only $2.50, but I still didn't get my money's worth.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant Enough Listening, December 8, 2005
My CD (same cover, same title) has a different selection of songs. It has:
Tarallyr
What Child Is This?
The First Noel
Deck The Halls
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful
The Angel of Donegal
The Holly and the Ivy
The Spanish Cloak
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing
Ave Maria
Over the Sea to Skye
Good King Wenceslas
Amazing Grace
We Three Kings
I Wonder As I Wander
Auld Lang Syne
Fortunately, for my taste, it has more celtic flavor than St. Clair's other "Celtic Christmas: A Holiday Odyssey." They achieve this by using the bagpipe on most tunes. Unfortunately the playing is fairly routine with all the songs sounding curiously alike.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Festive Journey Celtic Christmas, February 1, 2010
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This item arrived in perfect condition. The time frame form order to delivery was extremely quick.
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