Angels We Have Heard on High - Michael McDonald, Traditional
To Make a Miracle - Michael McDonald, Harris, Marc
Children Go Where I Send Thee - Michael McDonald, Traditional
Every Time Christmas Comes Around - Michael McDonald, Harris, Marc
Peace - Michael McDonald, Chapman, Beth Niels
White Christmas/Winter Wonderland - Michael McDonald, Berlin, Irving
One Gift - Michael McDonald, Harris, Marc
On This Night - Michael McDonald, Chiaravalle, Bernie
House Full of Love - Michael McDonald, Farren, Chris [1]
On Christmas Morning - Michael McDonald, Foster, David [1]
World Out of a Dream - Michael McDonald, Harris, Marc
In the Spirit is an appropriate name for Michael McDonald's first Christmas album because the ghosts of the Doobie Brothers are all over it. Which makes perfect sense since McDonald penned all but three of the songs in t... more »his collection. And while each make titular references to Yuletide, most of them would be at home either on a Doobies album or one of McDonald's solo discs, being that the subject matter is similar--overcoming obstacles, living in the moment, and the necessity of having deep convictions. In addition, these songs are dominated by McDonald's distinctive, husky baritone and idiosyncratic rhythmic sense, making them more his own songs than holiday classics. When McDonald does cover a traditional carol--"Angel's We Have Heard on High," "White Christmas/Winter Wonderland"--he jazzes them up and bends them into a new form until they're almost unrecognizable. No doubt the idea is to escape the clichéd treatments that others have given these timeless tunes, but as a result, they lose much of their natural beauty. The album comes alive when smooth crooner James Ingram steps up to the mic, and adds sparkle and warmth to "The Gift," even though it still sounds like a Christmas version of "Minute by Minute." --Jaan Uhelszki« less
In the Spirit is an appropriate name for Michael McDonald's first Christmas album because the ghosts of the Doobie Brothers are all over it. Which makes perfect sense since McDonald penned all but three of the songs in this collection. And while each make titular references to Yuletide, most of them would be at home either on a Doobies album or one of McDonald's solo discs, being that the subject matter is similar--overcoming obstacles, living in the moment, and the necessity of having deep convictions. In addition, these songs are dominated by McDonald's distinctive, husky baritone and idiosyncratic rhythmic sense, making them more his own songs than holiday classics. When McDonald does cover a traditional carol--"Angel's We Have Heard on High," "White Christmas/Winter Wonderland"--he jazzes them up and bends them into a new form until they're almost unrecognizable. No doubt the idea is to escape the clichéd treatments that others have given these timeless tunes, but as a result, they lose much of their natural beauty. The album comes alive when smooth crooner James Ingram steps up to the mic, and adds sparkle and warmth to "The Gift," even though it still sounds like a Christmas version of "Minute by Minute." --Jaan Uhelszki
Dawn T. from MCCORDSVILLE, IN Reviewed on 10/29/2006...
Untraditional Christmas songd, but some good lyrics and that unmistakable voice of Michael's.
CD Reviews
Fun Getting "In The Spirit"
David T | Ormond Beach, FL United States | 10/25/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Never one to follow convention, Mike McDonald takes a daring turn away from your standard Christmas release and graces us with In The Spirit.....A Christmas Album. It's a joyous, spiritual, rocking collection with 8 of the 11 tunes written or co-written by McDonald. The lyrics here dance around the usual themes of Christmas tidings, and offers more.......the joy of everlasting hope and the belief that our faith will see us through....surely helpful in these recent difficult days. The highlights: "To Make A Miracle", smooth and jazzy......."Children Go Where I Send Thee", a funky 16th note gospel rave-up with with killer vocals by Mike and Elbernita "Twinkie" Clark......."Every Time Christmas Comes Around", with it's sing-it-all-day chorus and wonderful background vocals by The Man........"Peace" is so emotional. A hymn-like prayer of one reaching out to God in his greatest time of need.........."One Gift" has great potential as a single and finds Mike teaming up again with James Ingram,a pairing that produced a Grammy for "Yah 'Mo Be There". The chorus is guaranteed to bring bird leather........"On This Night", written by Mike, co-producer Marc Harris and Bernie Chiaravalle, offers an achingly beautiful string arrangement, a memorable melody, and sings of the birth of Christ and that "...all men might know the meaning of mercy and of love beyond all love..." "House Full Of Love", with it's joyous chorus, bubbling bass lines and Motown strings is a delight........"On Christmas Morning" is a Kenny Loggins/David Foster composition and McDonald makes it his own. It's my favorite vocal performance on the album. With the recent release of the excellent "Blue Obsession", McDonald seems to be entering a busy, creative period in his career. It's all our pleasure."
Impressive...
Torquemada | Atlanta, Georgia USA / Madrid, Spain. | 12/20/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A friend of mine who lives in Europe asked me to get this album for him. When I read what he was asking for, I was hesitating and asking myself why he wanted to get Christmas music by Michael McDonald. The answer came by itself, just listening to the cd before giving it to him.This collection is simply impressive, for two reasons. First, it has the Christmas spirit, but it doesn't contain the tunes we have all heard ten zillion times; most of the songs are from Michael McDonald himself, and they are excellent. Second, it shows that Michael McDonald is not musically dead. After the controversial "Blue obsession", a commercial flop (kill me for this if you want, but facts are facts) containing several weak tracks, where MM showed signs of fatigue in his voice, there is nothing to object here : the songs are sung right, the music is excellent, and there is just one track which is a bit repetitive and you end up skipping it. The cd was recorded in Nashville and that also gives a special dimension to the result. The peak moments to me are "House full of love" and "To make a miracle".I really recommend this album because it is versatile and you will enjoy playing it even if it isn't Christmas. However, be aware that if you are looking for the "typical" Christmas music this might not be for you (despite the cover version of "White Christmas", which by the way is very bluesy). In which case, you have two options : go for the original recordings, or go for the pasty Boney James type cover versions. You see, you really have a choice here..."
Refreshing and Renewing!!
Tracy VanEnkevort | California, USA | 10/26/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD has been a welcome diversion from America's recent troubles. The beautiful and soothing "Peace" (co-written with Beth Nielsen Chapman) gives me goosebumps. There are only two or three standards here, which are covered very nicely; the rest are Michael's originals (with the help of some very talented collaborators). Michael has always been a talented singer and songwriter, but he's never been more heartfelt and soulful than here, where he's singing to and about the Lord. Just a little piece of heaven here on earth."
Rockin' Soul Christmas
Keith Hughes | Wheat Ridge, Colorado United States | 01/03/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Like fine wine, it gets better over time. And this CD proves Michael McDonald just gets better as the years go by. Michael McDonald truly sings "In the Spirit", by the true meaning of that phrase. This CD lacks many of the traditional selections that one would see on a Christmas record. But this record speaks to the "true" spirit of Christmas, the birth and gift of Christ. Hey, what an idea. This is a very spiritual recording decorated with sharp production, powerful arrangements and soulful singing by McDonald. Probably his best vocal recording to date. "In the Spirit" mixes an "old school, Gospel feel" with smooth R&B and a touch of Blues Rock. This is best exemplified in "Children Go Where I Send Thee" an old Black Traditional that McDonald helps makes you feel like we're all dancin'in the aisles at church. This CD could easily be played all year long."
MESSAGE FROM MICHAEL
Michael Butts | Martinsburg, WV USA | 11/24/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"When artists decide to do a Christmas album, one must remember that this artist will probably do an album that reflects their own individuality and style. Such is the case with Michael McDonald's first Yuletide outing, "In the Spirit." McDonald and co-producer Marc Harris have selected only three conventional holiday songs, and filled the rest with McDonald/co-penned tunes that generally fit the style we have come to associate with McDonald: husky vocals, funky rhythms, and soulful ballads. For the most part, Michael succeeds. Only his cover of "White Christmas/Winter Wonderland," seems superfluous. Indeed, one can hardly recognize the true melody of "Wonderland," it is so jazzed up. Also, the envigorating and stirring "Children Go Where I Send Thee" goes on a little too long; a minute shorter, it could have been a masterpiece.
Nit-picking aside, though, the remainder offers some enjoyable new Christmas songs, even though few of them have the word "classic" stamped on them. But enjoy them anyway!
My favorites: "Peace," in which McDonald and co-writer Beth Nielsen Chapman have taken the birth of Christ to ask for God's peace and guidance---a beautiful song; "One Gift," in which long-time vocal partner James Ingram lends his considerable talents to a very uplifting and meaningful song; "On This Night," a touching and lovely vocal delivery; and Kenny Loggins-David Foster's "On Christmas Morning," a beautiful salute to love and Christmas.
Michael is to be commended, too, for the tasteful use of his wife and daughter on the opening "Angels We Have Heard on High." Backed by an acoustic guitar, the brief tune is warm and inviting."