The Ultimate New Orleans Christmas CD
M. Evans | New Jersey USA | 11/30/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My yearly tradition is to buy one new Christmas CD each year. This year, New Orleans Christmas was my choice. Just received today, I've already played it a half dozen times. If you love the Crescent City, Dixieland jazz, the spirit of Mardi Gras then this is the CD for you. Your toes will be tapping and you will want to be second lining. There are some of the old standards done New Orleans style and some tunes I have never heard before. My favorites are the last two tracks but they are all good. It's rare to find a CD where every song is a winner, this CD is one of those rarities."
Music for every holiday party
M. Cusanelli | New York, NY USA | 11/27/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD is perfect for any Christmas party. The music is upbeat and will put a smile on the face of the most jaded Scrooge in the group."
Simply a Fantastic Album!
Ronald H. Clark | WASHINGTON, DC USA | 12/20/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Both the "New York Times" and the "Washington Post" gave high marks to this Putomayo collection of classic New Orleans music, but if anything their favorable reviews were not enthusiastic enough. You can tell when you are hearing good traditional N.O. music because it becomes increasingly difficult to remain seated in your chair, and an overpowering desire to start strutting with an umbrella overcomes you. All of the cuts, drawn from a variety of sources, are outstanding. I particularly liked "Silver Bells" by the Heritage Hall Jazz band; "Please Come Home for Christmas" by the extraordinarily talented singer/banjoist Don Vappie (who has played here in D.C. with the Preservation Hall group); and especially the affecting rendition of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" by the incomparable Topsy Chapman. But this is not to slight the other cuts, for every one is a winner. For example, things get off to a great start with "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town" and never decrease in quality. The album reminds us how much a national treasure the city has been and will hopefully continue to be in the future."