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Great recording, I highly recommend it. Each song is well recorded and performed--mostly with just a piano accompaniment--which maintains an intimate feel and puts more focus on the actual singers' voices.
The fifteen songs on this CD, recorded in 1993 and re-released in 1999, show off the talents of a wide variety of singers, from the relative youngster, Mary Cleere Haran (then about 40), to the mature talents of Julie Wilson, Barbara Carroll, Margaret Whiting, Dorothy Loudon, and Barbara Cook. Their amazing professional skill (and longevity) more than compensates for any tremulo in their voices.The out-of-the-ordinary selection of songs, the widely varied talents and obvious enthusiasm of the singers, and the outstanding arrangements, many of them by pianist Mike Renzi, make this a Christmas album which will delight lovers of cabaret music. The strength of Akers and the intensity of Marcovicci make this one of the best songs on the CD.In Karen Akers's own solo, "I Don't Remember Christmas," a dark, ironic, and fast-paced song, she comments on her ability to "forget" a lover, whose echoes are "gone without a trace," though she remembers the smallest moments throughout the year in which she has "forgotten" him.
Here they give Christmas songs an unusually intimate sound.Of the several outstanding tracks, Ann Hampton Callaway and Billy Stritch are in peak form with "Winter Wonderland," a jazzy treatment filled with interesting harmonies, key changes, and variations, including scat, which they do in spectacular harmony. Mary Cleere Haran, in "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve," is in complete control, making easy key changes and giving new interpretations to the intimate lyrics.Of the "mature" singers here, Julie Wilson (aged 69) sings "Season's Greetings" with dark irony and a whispery interpretation. All are cabaret singers, accustomed to singing with minimal accompaniment in the intimate confines of clubs.
Akers's Piaf-like passion makes this another high point, though it is more about lost love than about Christmas. Callaway's range is enormous, and the arrangement by Stritch shows it off. Another duet, the surprising combination of smoky-voiced Karen Akers with the intense Andrea Marcovicci in "Silent Night," begins a capella, with fine harmonies, the two echoing each other in the lead-up to Mike Renzi's piano accompaniment.
Barbara Carroll (aged 68) still swings and plays a mean piano, Barbara Cook (aged 66) still has fantastic range, Margaret Whiting (aged 69) has almost the same great range, and Dorothy Loudon (age 60) still interprets with great passion. n Mary Whipple
My personal fav's are KT Sullivan, Barbara Carroll, Gerry Mulligan, Ann Hampton Callaway & Billy Stritch, and Jay Leonhart; well, it's hard to stop naming names, they're all so good and so much fun. Basically new to cabaret,(but do like jazz vocal) I'm loving this CD. What a find. This type of music offers simplicity, irony(at times), and heaps of personality.of course delicious musicality too. Unlike most Christmas CDs, this sounds good even when Christmas is over. The variety and quality of talent is wonderful.of course the material is great too. The accompaniment is clever and gorgeous. I'm looking for more cabaret.
Now I ask you, is this a RAVE review. A vocals or cabaret lover could not go wrong with this one.
Warm and nostalgic without being sappy, with just enough pepper to season it all. The track listing on Amazon.com is very inadequate as is the list of performers.
This is a diamond gem of a holiday recording when most offer, at best, mere rhinestones. A veritable encyclopedia of cabaret "standards" doing many standards of the season,with a few specials thrown in.
Miss Cook was never lovelier than on White Christmas. Karen Akers, Mary Cleere Haran, Ann Hampton Calloway, Julie Wilson, Margaret Whiting, Andrea Marcovicci and on and on.
I bought it the instant it came out in 1993 and have played it FIRST each season since, and play it throughout the season. You bet it is.
What else can be said about this collection other than is the best colection of holiday songs done in the almost lost art of Cabaret.from KT Sullivan, Ann Hampton Callaway, Barbara Cook, Julie Wilson, Billy Stritch and Barbara Carroll.comes the most beautiful sounds as never before.presented in a simple way.song, singer and piano.this cd is best heard at the last hour on the Eve, while in front of a fire place and with a glass of merlot.a great collection of songs and singers for the Holiday. A MUST HAVE.FOR ALWAYS.Happy Holidays.
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