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4.0 out of 5 stars
Christmas with Red Mountain Church, November 19, 2008
This review is from: Silent Night (MP3 Download)
This is a departure for Red Mountain Music. First off, the songs are not old hymns put to new music. The musicians made the decision to maintain the original tunes. Choosing to keep the original melodies makes the album more appealing.
Secondly, Ashley Spurling is the only vocalist. A wise move. Spurling's vocals are flawless throughout. Her vocal talent is best showcased on the slow and quiet songs like "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent" and "What Child Is This?" She communicates a certain longing with her voice, a sense that contributes well to the desire for redemption that marks the season of Advent.
The only complaint I have with this album is that the group chose not to do what they do best: take an unknown hymn and introduce it to a new generation. I would have enjoyed one or two Gadsby Christmas songs thrown into the mix - songs unknown to most listeners and given new life on a RMC album. Instead, Red Mountain Church chose to play it safe with the classics.
But let me say this: they do the classics well. The arrangements are creative enough to sound fresh, but not so creative that they get on your nerves. A true feat indeed in the crowded Christmas-music market today.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Perfect, Classic Christmas Album, November 16, 2011
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Red Mountain Music has created one for the ages. While this isn't typically what they do, I'm not reviewing based on expectations, I'm reviewing based on the album as it is. This album is instantly a classic because they maintained the sound of the orignal hymns. Quite simply this is a beautiful album from start to finish. Red Mountain's female vocalist is sole voice throughout the album, which creates a unified sound. It's also an album that can be played over and over. For a classic sounding Christmas album, that is reverent and includes some very good songs, I've yet to find one to rival this one.
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