Consider this the Christmas gift that keeps on giving, as a constellation of many of the brightest stars in alt-country brighten the season with this collection to benefit a three-year-old Nashville girl suffering from a rare genetic disease. Rather than an assortment of castoffs, the inspired tracks befit the generous spirit of the holiday. Highlights include the spiritual reverence of Buddy and Julie Miller on "Away in a Manger," the rockabilly playfulness of the Big Happy on "Gift Wrapped Boy," the border cantina arrangement of Bob Dylan's "Winterlude" by Joe Ely, the Orbison-esque rendition of "Pretty Paper" by the Mavericks' Raul Malo, and the hard-rocking intensity of Jason and the Scorchers on "Oh! Holy Night." The album also features the husband-and-wife debut of Steve Earle and Allison Moorer, as the newlyweds harmonize on his "Nothing But a Child." Amid holiday-themed originals from Jim Lauderdale, Bob Delevante, Henry Gross, and Rosie Flores, more traditional fare finds BR549 recasting "The Christmas Song" as dancefloor swing, John Prine providing a bittersweet tinge to "I'll Be Home for Christmas," and Jeff Black rendering "Winter Wonderland" as smoky nightclub balladry. --Don McLeese
Product Description:
This benefit album is a wonderful collection of Christmas songs both old and new. Featuring Steve Earle & Allison Moorer, John Prine, Joe Ely, Buddy and Julie Miller, Jim Lauderdale, Bob Delevante, Jeff Black, BR549, Henry Gross, Raul Malo, Rosie Flores, John Corbett, the Big Happy and Jason and the Scorchers. All record company profits go to help Kate Kirk, a 3-year-old from Nashville who is afflicted with a rare and fatal genetic disorder called Niemann-Pick Disease Type A/B.
To: Kate - A Benefit for Kate's Sake,Various Artists,Emergent / 92e,Christmas / Chanukkah,Country,Pop,Xmas Vocal Collections
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To: Kate - A Benefit for Kate's Sake
Various Artists Manufacturer: Thirty Tigers ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BC8SRO Release Date: 2005-10-18 |
Tracks:
- The Christmas Song by BR549
- Holly & Her Mistletoe by Jim Lauderdale
- Away In A Manger by Buddy & Julie Miller
- Gift Wrapped Boy by The Big Happy
- Half Bad In The Snow by Bob Delevante
- Aint No Trouble To Me by John Corbett
- Winterlude by Joe Ely
- Oh! Holy Night by Jason & The Scorchers
- Pretty Paper by Raul Malo
- Nothing But A Child by Steve Earl and Allison Moorer
- What A Christmas by Henry Gross
- Christmas Everyday by Rosie Flores
- Ill Be Home For Christmas by John Prine
- Winter Wonderland by Jeff Black
- Bonus Track - Gift Wrapped Boy by Olivia Tallent
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Consider this the Christmas gift that keeps on giving, as a constellation of many of the brightest stars in alt-country brighten the season with this collection to benefit a three-year-old Nashville girl suffering from a rare genetic disease. Rather than an assortment of castoffs, the inspired tracks befit the generous spirit of the holiday. Highlights include the spiritual reverence of Buddy and Julie Miller on "Away in a Manger," the rockabilly playfulness of the Big Happy on "Gift Wrapped Boy," the border cantina arrangement of Bob Dylan's "Winterlude" by Joe Ely, the Orbison-esque rendition of "Pretty Paper" by the Mavericks' Raul Malo, and the hard-rocking intensity of Jason and the Scorchers on "Oh! Holy Night." The album also features the husband-and-wife debut of Steve Earle and Allison Moorer, as the newlyweds harmonize on his "Nothing But a Child." Amid holiday-themed originals from Jim Lauderdale, Bob Delevante, Henry Gross, and Rosie Flores, more traditional fare finds BR549 recasting "The Christmas Song" as dancefloor swing, John Prine providing a bittersweet tinge to "I'll Be Home for Christmas," and Jeff Black rendering "Winter Wonderland" as smoky nightclub balladry. --Don McLeeseAlbum Description
This benefit album is a wonderful collection of Christmas songs both old and new. Featuring Steve Earle & Allison Moorer, John Prine, Joe Ely, Buddy and Julie Miller, Jim Lauderdale, Bob Delevante, Jeff Black, BR549, Henry Gross, Raul Malo, Rosie Flores, John Corbett, the Big Happy and Jason and the Scorchers. All record company profits go to help Kate Kirk, a 3-year-old from Nashville who is afflicted with a rare and fatal genetic disorder called Niemann-Pick Disease Type A/B.Customer Reviews:
Lives up to its good intentions...........2005-12-24
If only all x-mas CDs were this good...this, and the current McGarrigles' Christmas Hour have elevated the genre....
for kates sake.......2005-12-13
The *BEST* Christmas album of the year!.......2005-12-01
Excellent alt-country Christmas offering.......2005-11-29
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