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enlarge | Artist: Michael W. Smith Label: Reunion Category: Music
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Rating: 43 reviews
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 49208 UPC: 012414920829 EAN: 0012414920829
Release Date: September 14, 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Overture/O Come All Ye Faithful - Michael W. Smith, Wade, John Francis | | • | Lux Venit - Michael W. Smith, Grant, Amy | | • | Anthem for Christmas - Michael W. Smith, Gaither, Gloria | | • | First Snowfall - Michael W. Smith, Smith, Michael [01] | | • | Christ the Messiah - Michael W. Smith, Smith, Michael [01] | | • | No Eye Had Seen - Michael W. Smith, Grant, Amy | | • | All Is Well - Michael W. Smith, Kirkpatrick, Wayne | | • | Memoirs: A Trilogy: The Voice/Good King Wenceslaus/Hark the Herald ... - Michael W. Smith, Smith, Michael [01] | | • | Gloria - Michael W. Smith, Traditional | | • | Silent Night - Michael W. Smith, Gruber, Franz |
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Christmas has arrived. November 13, 2008 S. Dobrenski (California) I've owned this album since I bought the tape in 1989 and have listened to it every Christmas since. Pulling it from the case is usually the first sign Christmas is close. I can't think of a better tradition. Last year we saw Michael W. Smith live for a Christmas concert in Dallas, TX and it was a true highlight. This is a great CD.
Music CD~Christmas by Michael W. Smith June 9, 2008 Emma Casey The BEST music! I listen to it all the time; just not during Christmas. The message is timeless.
Yes, Michael W. Smith January 16, 2008 Wendy M. Seys (Franklin, North Carolina USA) I like my Michael W. Smith "Christmas" CD. In fact, I also have his "Christmastime" CD, which I forgot to mention by name. Michael W. Smith is one of my favorite Christian artists. I want to thank the seller and amazon.com.
MWS Christmas January 2, 2008 Gamaliel D. Novelo Trujillo (Mexico City, MEXICO) An excellent CD that captures the feeling of adoration that should be present during every Christmas season. Very estimulating arrangements make of this album one of fresh celebration that you will cherish for years to come. If you're looking for the obvious, you won't find it here (rudolph, chestnuts, let it snow - thank God!) but you will certainly be propelled into a reflective, delectably worshipful time... much like Christmas should always be!
Maybe the best Christmas CD ever--even after 15+ years. . . . December 31, 2007 ROGER L. FOREMAN (Bath, Maine) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Spectacular. Still. I look forward to listening to this CD every Christmas season and it hasn't let me down yet. It stands virtually unparalleled for its scope and sequence. In a clear departure from his previous Contemporary Christian sound, which itself had been ratcheted up a notch with _The Big Picture_ and _i2eye_, Smith delivers a thoughtful, introspective, and diverse set of songs--majestic one moment, intimate the next. He steps aside and lets his arranging and songwriting do the work: choral, instrumental, duet--it's all here. The choral "Overture" is a grand affair, "Lux Venit"continues that choral feel (with gorgeous lyrics), "Anthem for Christmas" is, well, "anthemic." "First Snowfall" is a beautiful instrumental piano piece that recalls some of his earlier instrumental numbers. "Christ the Messiah" returns to the epic sound from the first couple of tracks, "No Eye Had Seen" is a duet with Amy Grant that previews "All is Well," a stunning boy's choir number with an equally stunning solo by one of the choir's members. It is simply chilling (in a good way). Another instrumental medley of carols shows Smith's composing and arranging skills, "Gloria" confirms those arranging skills, with a take on "Angels We Have Heard on High." The disc concludes with quite possibly the most striking song on the CD: "Silent Night." It is a stunningly simple arrangement, brief, not cluttered up with sappy vocals or the cliched lyrics.. Smith brings out the profound simplicity of the season with this solo piano arrangement, brief though it is. Longer and/or louder would have been too much--it is the perfect closing to a near-perfect effort. It just doesn't get any better than this for Christmas CDs, and only two or three others are in the conversation for me.
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