Holiday albums: Prizes and duds
By Randy Lewis
The bounty of new holiday albums is impressive little else is selling, the thinking seems to be, so lets see if Santa and Rudolph can salvage the end of the year. This years batch is suitably diverse, many hurriedly assembled as a seasonal bonus primarily for an artists most ardent fans, a few exhibiting real thought and care about what the holiday season means.
What follows is a look at some of the most interesting collections available right now. (Ed Bailey / Associated Press)
Various Artists, The Hotel Café Presents Winter Songs (Epic): A fitting subtitle could be Songs for a Dying Fire for the introspective tone that typifies a nice balance of standards and originals from this bevy of 14 female singer-songwriters, among them KT Tunstall, Fiona Apple, Colbie Caillat and Katy Perry. Some proceeds will benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure. 3 stars (Mike Marsland / Getty Images)
Various Artists This Warm December, A Brushfire Holiday Vol. 1¨ (Brushfire): Sandy-voiced guys strum acoustic guitars for the most part in this alt-folkie offering from
Neil Sedaka, “The Miracle of
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Loreena McKennitt, A Midwinter Nights Dream (Verve): McKennitts outing is full of graceful traditional music on a grand scale, her bounty of Anglocentric traditional tunes spruced up with new music shes composed for some old texts. Strikingly beautiful. 3 stars (Miguel Angel Molina / EPA)
Ledisi, Its Christmas (Verve): Ledisi shows she can handle R&B or jazz, and its her jazz-minded performances that are more distinctive than the predictably shimmering and pulsing smooth-groove R&B arrangements. You wish shed let her gospel side show more, especially on the curious
Various Artists, The Essential Now Thats What I Call