CD Details
All Artists: Various Artists Title: Simple Gifts: A Windham Hill Collection Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Windham Hill Records Original Release Date: 9/26/2000 Release Date: 9/26/2000 Genres: Folk, Jazz, Special Interest, New Age, Pop, Rock, Classical Styles: Vocal Jazz, Holiday & Wedding, Instrumental, Adult Contemporary, Singer-Songwriters, Vocal Pop, Adult Alternative, Progressive, Electronic, Opera & Classical Vocal Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 019341156222 |
Synopsis
Amazon.comSimple. Sweet. That nicely sums up Simple Gifts, another holiday compilation released under the Windham Hill banner. Long-time fans of the label will be pleased to discover this package that, outside of the two vocal tracks involving Ugandan musician Samite, largely exudes a classic Windham Hill feel--meaning minimal schmaltz, refined folk-pop-classical compositions, and thoughtful performances. Highlights: A lovely solo piano take on "Joy to the World" by Jim Brickman (an alternative to the orchestrated version he includes on The Gift); a small slice of regal romanticism from pianist Liz Story ("Forevergreenman") that hints at her grand Solid Colors period (more, please); and a warm, wonderful duet on acoustic guitar by Janis Ian and Philip Clark ("Winter Fire"). George Winston takes a slight left turn with a melancholy, jazz-tinged version of "Greensleeves" in another nod to Vince Guaraldi. Only three tracks are overtly holiday related, and pianist-keyboardist Suzanne Ciani applies a benevolent, atmospheric sheen to two of them ("Adeste Fideles/Come All Ye Faithful" and "Oh Holy Night"). The packaging is bare-bones and not every piece is a gem, but enough of them are to make Simple Gifts a worthwhile seasonal addition. --Terry Wood
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CD Reviews
Not Bad Not Great 12/30/2000 (3 out of 5 stars) "I own a few of the Windham hill Christmas collections and this is fair. If you don't already own it, I would recommend either Carols of Christmas (the original NOT the second one) and or Winter solstice ( either the original or Winter Solstice VI). These are similar records in style but are just much better recordings than this one."
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