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49 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best Carpenters album ever!, December 3, 2003
First, a warning: the song list on Amazon is incorrect and incomplete. The correct list is:CHRISTMAS PORTRAIT (Their first Christmas disc) 1. O Come, O Come Emmanuel 2. Overture: Deck The Halls/I Saw Three Ships/Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas/God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman/Away In a Manger/What Child Is This?/Carol Of The Bells/O Come All Ye Faithful 3. Christmas Waltz 4. Sleigh Ride 5. It's Christmas Time/Sleep Well, Little Children 6. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 7. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 8. Christmas Song (Chestnuts) 9. Silent Night 10. Jingle Bells 11. First Snowfall/Let It Snow 12. Carol Of The Bells 13. Merry Christmas Darling 14. I'll Be Home For Christmas 15. Christ Is Born 16. Winter WonderLand/Silver Bells/White Christmas 17. Ave Maria AN OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS (Their 2nd Christmas disc) 1. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear 2. Overture: Happy Holiday/The First Noel/March Of The Toys/Little Jesus/I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus/O Little Town Of Bethlehem/In Dulce Jubilo/Gesu Bambino/Angels We Have Heard On High 3. An Old-Fashioned Christmas 4. O Holy Night 5. Home For The Holidays 6. Here Comes Santa Claus/Frosty The Snowman/Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer/Good King Wenceslas 7. Little Altar Boy 8. Do You Hear What I Hear? 9. My Favorite Things 10. He Came Here For Me 11. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 12. What Are You Doing New Year's Eve 13. Selections From "The Nutcracker": Overture Miniature/Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy/Trepak/Valse Des Fleurs 14. I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day The Carpenters released two Christmas albums on LP, "Christmas Portrait" and "An Old Fashioned Christmas". Their first CD release, also called Christmas Portrait, was a combination of the two LPs, mostly the first with some selections from the second. Some songs were given enhanced (or, at least, altered) arrangements, while others were omitted because of space considerations, although most Carpenter fans have undoubtably questioned the choices for years. "Christmas Collection" is, finally, the original LPs, in their entirely, released together on CD. This is the music the Carpenters were born to make. Their sweet, sometimes corny arrangements and interpretations fit perfectly with these traditional and modern holiday classics. Karen's bright, clear voice adds a freshness to this music that few other singers could offer. Her warm, wholesome, "girl next door" singing brings to mind the image of a snow-covered American Christmas, from the star atop the tree to the rug by the fireplace. Not bad for two 20-somethings from Southern California, as they were when they recorded these songs! The accompanying orchestral arrangements and layered vocals give this collection an elegant, timeless foundation, if a little overdone sometimes. While the Carpenters (mostly Richard) sometimes overwhelmed his songs with as much production as he could cram into 3 minutes, here he has just the right touch. It's a little unusual to hear Carpenters music with other singers providing background vocals, but they work just fine on this collection. In the end, the buying decision comes down to Karen's voice. If you've always hated it, you probably don't want this collection. If you've always loved it, either you already own this double-CD set or you have the single CD and/or the LPs and you're wondering whether or not to spend the money. The answer: YES! If you're somewhere in the middle, this music is guaranteed to make you a Carpenters fan, a Christmas music fan, or both.
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