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1st Xmas Album In 34 Years
Personnel includes: Barbra Streisand (vocals); Dean Parks, George Doering, Michael Thompson, Michael Landau, John Chiodini (guitar); Gayle Levant (harp); Gary Grant (horn); Randy Waldman, Tom Rainer, Mike Lang, David Foster, Robbie Buchanan (keyboards); Neil Stubenhaus, Chuck Domanico, Dave Carpenter (bass); John Robinson, Peter Erskine, Vinnie Colaiuta (drums); Wendi Wagner, Sue Ann Carwell (background vocals). Recorded between July 19, 2001 and September 7, 2001. Includes liner notes by Jay Landers. CHRISTMAS MEMORIES was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. Personnel: Barbra Streisand (vocals); Dean Parks, Michael Hart Thompson , John Chiodini, Michael Landau, George Doering (guitar); Gayle Levant (harp); Gary Grant (horns); Mike Lang, Randy Waldman, Robbie Buchanan, Tom Ranier, David Foster (keyboards); Neil Stubenhaus (electric bass); John "J.R." Robinson , Peter Erskine, Vinnie Colaiuta (drums); Wendi Wagner, Sue Ann Carwell (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Dave Reitzas; Felipe Elgueta; Bill Schnee. Liner Note Authors: Jay Landers ; Barbra Streisand. Recording information: Chartmaker Studios, Malibu (07/19/2001-09/07/2001); Encore Studios, Burbank, CA (07/19/2001-09/07/2001); Grandma's House, Malibu (07/19/2001-09/07/2001); O'Henry Sound Studio, Burbank, CA (07/19/2001-09/07/2001); Sony Pictures Studios, Inc., Culver City, CA (07/19/2001-09/07/2001); The Hop North, No. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (07/19/2001-09/07/2001); Todd-AO Scoring, Studio City, CA (07/19/2001-09/07/2001). Photographers: Ian Logan; Firooz Zahedi. Arrangers: Chris Boardman; Eddie Karam; Don Costa; Robbie Buchanan; William Ross; Jorge Calandrelli. Barbra Streisand makes a point of noting that she completed this, her second Christmas album, before the tragic events of September 11, 2001, even going so far as to list the recording dates (July 19-September 7, 2001). And listening to the disc, you can see why. If great artists sometimes demonstrate an uncanny ability to take the temperature of the times with their work, this one can be said to have anticipated the dramatic change in mood that the terrorist attacks occasioned. Christmas music always mixes the celebratory with the nostalgic, some of its classic songs dating from the World War II era when families were separated and feared they might not be reunited. But Streisand's Christmas Memories accentuates that tone well into melancholy. The 59-year-old singer has assembled a group of songs that look back on Christmases past from a mature perspective that very much takes loss into consideration, beginning with one of those war songs, "I'll Be Home for Christmas." On two occasions, she has prompted lyricists to rewrite their songs, having Dean Pitchford alter the words to "Closer," a new song submitted to her, to reflect the death of her friend Stephan Weiss (husband of fashion designer Donna Karan) and even getting the amazingly pliable Stephen Sondheim to revise "I Remember" from his 1966 TV musical Evening Primrose. As remade, "I Remember" remains an extremely sad song, however. When she isn't mourning, Streisand is trying for grand statements such as the politically oriented "Grown-Up Christmas List" and the ecumenical "One God," songs in keeping with Christmas's sentimentality that seem perfectly chosen for the inevitably sober-tinged holiday season of 2001. In coming years, Christmas Memories may come to seem like a remarkably dour holiday collection, but for the year of its release, it could hardly be improved upon. ~ William Ruhlmann Barbra Streisand's first new holiday album in 34 years makes for a special occasion amongst her legions of fans. CHRISTMAS MEMORIES, released within two months of the World Trade Center tragedy, is definitely a soothing, inspirational remedy for troubled times. "I'll be Home for Christmas" has been recorded hundreds of times, but in the context of American tEntertainment Weekly (11/30/01, pp.89-90) - "...This is her best-chosen studio set in years, even decades..." - Rating: B Barbra Streisand Christmas Memories Songs Christmas Memories Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Excellent-Outstanding I love the music, I've been a Barbra Streisand fan for over 30 yrs.....
What a Golden Voice...... Submitted by a reviewer (Frederick, MD. USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Not your typical Christmas Music If you love Barbra, you'll love the album. It's not any of your old Christmas favorites. Her voice is great, but I would not buy this album if I had it to do over again. Submitted by a reviewer (Houston, Texas)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Barbra is still Great !!! I am glad that Barbra did another Christmas Album, it was time. I wish she would do more records, she is such a joy to listen to. She gives me chill bumbs. Love her.
Submitted by tdesign (Tifton, Georgia USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Barbra at her best...! Great album. Barbra brings the reason for the season into perspective with her incredible renditions of Ave Maria, and "especially", One God. Overall the album is wonderful. When you hear the voice, you say, "Streisand!", and that's all that is required. Thanx, and Merry Christmas! Submitted by WTelzerow (Beavercreek, Ohio, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
TO ME HIS WAS A COMMERCIAL GAIN FOR BABS The songs are too slow, and quite frankly, hearing Babs sing them, does she truely believe the words or just singing? I do like Barbara's voice and other diva superstars vocalists like Vikki Carr and Diana Ross, let'shave them sing the Christmas songs! Submitted by Jake (Baton Rouge, LA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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