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A Lovely Way To Spend Christmas  (Audio CD) 
by Kristin Chenoweth

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Kristin Chenoweth is a Hollywood star in the holiday sky to show you a 'Lovely Way to Spend Christmas' with her 2008 Christmas album. Kristin Chenoweth effortlessly transitions between stage, television and film with the captivating grace that only she can project. In 2008 she is starring as Olive Snook in the highly anticipated return of the ABC series Pushing Daisies. She is also known to her television fans as Annabeth Schott on The West Wing. As one of most in-demand Broadway actresses, she originated the role of Glinda in the Tony Awardr- winning musical Wicked, and won the Tony Awardr for Best Actress in a musical for her performance in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: October 14, 2008
Studio: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 56 reviews
Track Listing:
1. I'll Be Home For Christmas
2. Christmas Island
3. The Christmas Waltz
4. Do You Hear What I Hear?
5. Sleigh Ride / Marshmallow World with John Pizzarelli
6. Sing
7. Silver Bells
8. Come On Ring Those Bells
9. What Child Is This?
10. Home On Christmas Day
11. Born On Christmas Day
12. Sleep Well Little Children / What A Wonderful World
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5
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5Favorite New Christmas Album  Sep 25, 2009
This is my favorite new Christmas album. Every song is excellent. Kristin's voice makes every song enjoyable. This is a must have for everyone who likes Christmas music.

5A magical Christmas album  Sep 06, 2009
Kristin opens the album with the wistful ballad I'll be home for Christmas, which comes round frequently on American Christmas albums and rightly so. Next comes Christmas Island, the Christmas song most closely identified with the Andrews sisters. People who follow my reviews know that I'm a huge fan of the Andrews sisters. It's always great to find covers of their songs, because it helps to draw people back to their music, but it is very rare for anybody to improve on the original recordings. Still, I love Kristin's version of Christmas Island, which is certainly a worthy tribute to the Andrews sisters and one of the best covers of any of their songs that I've ever heard.

Kristin also revives The Christmas waltz, which is a great song that doesn't appear on new Christmas albums as often as it once did. Or maybe it's coming back into fashion, as I was also pleased to find the song on Pam Tillis' recent album Just in time for Christmas. Next comes the familiar (but not excessively covered) Do you hear what I hear? Though I've heard several versions of this song, Kristin sounds as good as any of the others; she might even be the best of the lot.

With guest John Pizzarelli, Kristin performs a great medley of Sleigh ride / Marshmallow world. A long way removed from the separate versions of these songs to be found on the Phil Spector Christmas album, this is nevertheless a great medley that is well worth a listen. The next track is a revival of an old Carpenters song, Sing, with lyrics adapted for Christmas. Actually, I don't notice much change except that Kristin urges people to sing of peace and harmony, which is fair enough, and I`m glad that Kristin recorded it for this album. Still, it set me wondering what other Carpenters songs could be adapted for Christmas. Maybe somebody will rework Please Mr Postman? (OK so I know that it wasn't originally a Carpenters song, and I also know that they recorded two Christmas albums.)

Another very familiar Christmas song follows, this being Silver bells, one of my favorite Christmas standards. Next is Come on ring those bells, which appears to be an original song (I've not heard it elsewhere) and which has a distinct country sound to it. I wasn't expecting this, but Kristin is just as brilliant on this track as she is on the rest of the album. Next comes What child is this?, a familiar song that, as everybody should know, uses the tune of the old folk song Greensleeves.

Two more great songs that appear to be originals - Home on Christmas Day, Born on Christmas Day - and a medley of Sleep well little children / What a wonderful world complete an outstanding album. The last-named song isn't really a Christmas song but has increasingly been accepted as part of the Christmas repertoire and LeAnn Rimes used it as the title track to her Christmas album.

With a great track selection that blends familiar and obscure material, all of it superbly performed, this appears destined to become one of my most-played Christmas albums. Given the size of my Christmas music collection, that's really saying something. This Christmas albums has something for everybody and will work as background music or as an album to just sit and listen to. Listening to it is, as the title proclaims, a lovely way to spend Christmas. Well, part of Christmas anyway.


5A Lovely Way to Spend Christmas  Feb 09, 2009
This CD was a wonderful variation of the the traditional Christmas songs. I enjoyed it immensely. Kristin Chenoweth has a beautiful singing voice, rarely found in today's popular music.

2Okay Christmas Songs  Feb 08, 2009
I love Kristin and recently went to her concert in St. Louis. She is amazing and very funny. However, I was so looking forward to hearing her sing some classic Christmas songs and on this DVD she didn't. Not that it was bad but just disappointed in song choices. She has a beautiful voice and her Wicked DVD is just wonderful but expected more from this one and maybe that is why I was disappointed. I'm not saying don't buy but if possible listen to it before you buy.

5Another Addition To Your Holiday Music Colelction  Jan 27, 2009
I love Kristen Chenowth's voice and now she has entered the venue of Holiday music. There's a good mix of songs, some traditional songs and lesser known melodies. The only song I wish she had included was "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas". But definitely a good addition to your Christmas CD's.

 
 
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