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Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Jennifer Cella (vocals); Al Pitrelli (guitar, keyboards); Dave Wittman (guitar, bass guitar, drums); Chris Caffery, Alex Skolnick, Paul O'Neill, Angus Clark, Tristan Avakian (guitar); Amy Helm (whistle); John Clark (horns); Jon Oliva, Robert Kinkel (piano, keyboards); Jane Mangini (piano); Carmine Giglo, Mee Eun Kim (keyboards); David Z. , Johnny Lee Middleton, Jeff Allegue (bass guitar); Jeff Plate, Takanori Niida, John O'Reilly (drums). The story of Trans-Siberian Orchestra's third Christmas CD deals with angels visiting New York City, which gives the rock group with orchestra and chorus a chance to draw upon a wide variety of modern music. The jaunty "Christmas Nights in Blue" sounds like Louis Jordan had some influence and is the coolest moment the orchestra has ever offered, while the driving "Christmas Jam" is Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein" with some sleigh bells. Not that the group was ever "traditional," but the songs here sound less influenced by the old Christmas standards, and they're generally more fun and uplifting. The quiet numbers are delicate and beautiful and there are a number of them in the album's fourth quarter. The problem with the album is it's nearly choked with too much material with a great number of the songs just here to move ahead the story. That's when the album gets too emotive, too forced, and too Electric Light Orchestra without Jeff Lynne. Good new is, whittle out the dreck and you've still have plenty left to enjoy. Even though it won't win them any new fans, The Lost Christmas Eve is rumored to be an "end of the trilogy" album. If so, the trilogy ends with a big, theatrical bang and Trans-Siberian Orchestra fans wouldn't have it any other way. ~ David Jeffries The great cosmic fable of THE LOST CHRISTMAS EVE posits angels on earth, snow princesses in the galaxies, and Christmas in the hearts of hardened businessmen and New York City street kids. Trans-Siberian Orchestra's prog-rock opera (the third in a trilogy of Christmas-themed concept albums) traverses time and space to tell the story of a lonely man who discovers the deeper implications of love on a dark night before that merriest of days. Composer and producer Paul O'Neill favors big, theatrical arrangements and booming production, often utilizing vocal choirs (both gospel and classical), orchestral instruments, and a rock/big-band ensemble to achieve maximum oomph. His compositions are a catalog of emotion-stirring styles, as he glides from piano-pounding pop ("Christmas Nights in Blue") to bouncy fusion ("Christmas Jazz") to hard-edged rock ("Christmas Jam") to chamber music ("Remember"). Traditional carols appear amongst--and sometimes within--O'Neill's exciting originals. This dual approach is used most strikingly on "For the Sake of Our Brother," on which vocalist Daryl Pediford twines a heartrending "O' Come All Ye Faithful" into an impassioned Tom Waits-like ballad about faith and trust. With THE LOST CHRISTMAS EVE, Trans-Siberian Orchestra has created another classic backdrop for celebrating the season of hope and goodwill. The Lost Christmas Eve Music Trans-Siberian Orchestra The Lost Christmas Eve Songs The Lost Christmas Eve Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Wonderful Job Thank you very much this cd was near impossible to buy in stores. This is when my friend showed me your site. Thanks again. Submitted by redneckbrandy (Kermit, Tx, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Chirstmas Music Great CD! CHRISTMAS MUSIC
Can't beat it! Submitted by lori (Danbury, CT. 06811)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Lost Christmas Eve Excellent music. Submitted by grandmakittykat (Vancouver, WA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
disappointed Not at all what I thought it would be. The vocals on most of the songs are awful. Those of us listening to it could not believe the poor quality of the singing. Submitted by drjason (Chicago, IL)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Redefining Christmas Music The Trans-Siberian Orchestra are well on their way to redefining the concept of Christmas music. Thematic structure of the CD holds together and the musicianship, as well as the vocals, are excellent. This is a first rate group with a creative thrust that successfully integrates numerous musical genres. I have a complete collection of the CDs they have released so far and continue to find their work to be some of the best around. I would recommend this CD and others by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra to anyone: their appeal is broad, the musicianship excellent, the vocals most impressive, and the material original. Submitted by rogerlongo (Queensbury, New York USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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