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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yes, it's a Christmas album; just go with it,
By elvistcob@lvcm.com (Las Vegas, NV) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A John Prine Christmas (Audio CD)
OK, so at least one song has nothing to do with Christmas ("If You Were the Woman and I Was the Man), although it's a beautiful song. And in one, he mentions Christmas in the intro only ("All the Best"). And one mentions Christmas in the song, but is arguably not a Christmas song ("Everything is Cool"). And there are only eight total tracks on the whole thing. But this is taking it's place very close to "Phil Spector's Christmas Album" as my all-time favorite. John Prine is also very close to Bob Dylan in my eyes for title of all-time best songwriter. His quirky use of making us look at the meanings of words a little differently has always mesmerized me. A good example is in the best original Christmas song here "Silent Night All Day Long". Just looking at the title is a good example of this. It is the closing line of a very moving chorus of a song that would be a modern classic if radio programmers had any sense. He also throws in a few traditional songs, "Silver Bells" and "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus", the latter being done with a rollicking saloon piano in the background. Of course we get his immortal "Chrismas in Prison", and who thought THAT song would ever appear on a Christmas album? The closing monologue is touching, and has a surprise ending that, once again, may not be traditionally Christmas, but somehow fits and leaves you with a good feeling. This album gets more likeable each time you listen to it.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Prine has it right -- Christmas is about memories,
By A Customer
This review is from: A John Prine Christmas (Audio CD)
Imagine your favorite uncle telling you Christmas stories fireside in song. That would be this CD. It connects. Like Prine, I remember writing new Christmas wish lists every night from the Montgomery Ward catalog starting in August. Thanks for the memory.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bring Out The "PrineCones" - It's Christmas!,
By Michael G. Batcho (McAdoo, PA (USA)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A John Prine Christmas (Audio CD)
"A John Prine Chirstmas" . . . yes, it IS a Christmas album . . . but yes, i listen to this album "year 'round". It is classic John Prine, and the seasonal holiday leaning of it's themes in no way stand in the way of all year listening and enjoyment of these great songs and great "Prine performances".
From the very first note of the very first track, "Everything Is Cool" . . . you just know that for the duration of this album's play, everything IS cool. (and it is one of the best songs John Prine has ever written at that.) "All The Best" is a slightly comic look at a "broken relationship" and wishing the other "all the best" nonetheless. One can't picture John Prine with any other ciew on life, even when life doesn't go the way we'd have liked it to go. "Silent Night All Day long" is a christmas card in music and lyric . . . it just paints a beautiful nostalgic holiday card picture of two lovers memories of christmas together. a little melancholy, a little tinge of sadness of the past, and a lot of beauty - another og John's best. "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause" will just break you up in a smile and then into outright laughter -- "i saw mommy kissing Santa Clause . . .ON THE LIPS!" John laughs in mock shock! "Christmas In Prison" is a live version of an early John Prine song. It describes the isolation and loneliness of celebrating Christmas for those locked behind prison walls and bars. Like the late great Johnny Cash, John Prine seems to catch hold of a glimpse of a soul's thoughts and feelings in such isolated circumstances. This is a truly great song by john Prine. John Ends this Christmas tour de force with a story of "A John Prine Christmas" . . . suffice it to say that he concludes this account with an acordion solo of "The Lichtenstein Polka"! ha! . . . a tribute to his childhood memories of Christmases past no doubt. Even if you don't have the "Christmas Spirit", get this album . . you'll love it . .and enjoy it all through the year . . and it WILL be Christmas All Year Long! Thank you John Prine for all the great songs and smiles you have brought to us . . and we always look forward to many more . . . and this "A John Prine Christmas" cd will bring me smiles for a long long time to come. :)
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Of Course John Prine Rocks,
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This review is from: A John Prine Christmas (Audio CD)
I recently saw John Prine in a small club in Berlin Germany with Todd Schneider opening up. It had been years since the last time I saw him and never had had the good fortune to see him in such a small setting. He is one of the few great American song writers. You know one of those who writes songs that you really have to listen to, to appreciate. Then there is the musicianship. No synthesizers, scratching records, light shows, or other gimmicks, just good music that takes you back to the America of the 50's, 60's, 70's..... and wherever else he wants to take you. After seeing his performance in this small club with two other backing musicians, I am not surprised to hear someone use the adjective "rockin" in connection with John Prine. If you've never seen him or heard him you're really missing something. I can only say, I hope to see him in Quasimodo again real soon, because like a good bottle of wine, John Prine keeps getting better with age.
1.0 out of 5 stars
this came as a cassette....I didnt even know they still made cassettes the pic is of CD,
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This review is from: John Prine Christmas (Audio Cassette)
The pic is of a CD...however it came as a cassette...I did Not even think they still made cassettes...that is just wrong.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not so Christmas,
This review is from: A John Prine Christmas (Audio CD)
First let me say - we love JP. We purchase one Christmas cd per season. This year we chose John's. However, it's just not enough Christmas for us. Would return it if possible.
5.0 out of 5 stars
as only John Prine can do!,
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This review is from: A John Prine Christmas (Audio CD)
Both my husband and I are huge John Prine fans. We had never heard of this album; just happened to see it ordering another JP album. We absolutely LOVE it!!!!! "She sang Silent Night all the day long" is our absolute favorite!!!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
John Prine Chistmas Album,
This review is from: A John Prine Christmas (Audio CD)
It's not Christmas without John Prine's Christmas Album playing. This is one of his best, and it is hard to find.
3.0 out of 5 stars
For completists only,
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This review is from: A John Prine Christmas (Audio CD)
As much as I love John Prine, this one is for completists only: live versions of a few originals and a couple of holiday tunes. Short, too: EP length
6 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST for any John Prine fan!,
By 70's Girl (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A John Prine Christmas (Audio CD)
A typical John Prine vehicle.... complete with Christmas photos of the past!
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A John Prine Christmas by John Prine (Audio CD - 2009)
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