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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0886975732326
Item Dimensions: 19
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
MPN: 757323
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: October 13, 2009
Studio: Sony
Disc 1:- Here Comes Santa Claus
- Do You Hear What I Hear?
- Winter Wonderland
- Hark The Herald Angels Sing
- I'll Be Home For Christmas
- Little Drummer Boy
- The Christmas Blues
- O' Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles)
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- Must Be Santa
- Silver Bells
- The First Noel
- Christmas Island
- The Christmas Song
- O' Little Town Of Bethlehem
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: 2009 holiday release, the first Christmas album from the legendaryFolk/Rock singer/songwriter. Christmas In The Heart is Dylan's 47th album and follows the worldwide success of his album Together Through Life. In a commitment to ending hunger, all of Bob Dylan's U.S. current and future royalties from sales of Christmas In The Heart will be donated in perpetuity to Feeding America, guaranteeing that more than four million meals will be provided to over 1.4 million people in need in this country during this year's holiday season. 15 tracks including 'Here Comes Santa Claus', 'Winter Wonderland', 'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas' and many others.
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Insipid versions of holiday classics that never deserved to be released. Dylan's voice, an acquired taste even in its' finest moments, sounds as if he's been gargling with old razor blades. Throughout my first (and only) listen to this mess-terpiece, I couldn't help but think that even Wild Man Fischer would have had more self-respect than to issue such drek. Absolutely dreadful and should be avoided at all costs.
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This is a wonderfull collection of Christmas music that truly does warm the heart.Great fun and forget the negative critiscism of Bob's voice not being up to it, his voice brings a new dimension from the usual sweetly sick approach to most collections for this season.The band and Bob are having fun and the minute the laser hits the CD so does the listener.
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This is album great fun. Speaking as someone who, as a rule, doesn't even care for Christmas music, I find myself singing along with every song.
To the fools and bellyachers who bought the album without listening to it first on Amazon, I have one question; What did you expect??! Seriously, this is exactly like the other material Dylan has been recording recently, but as Christmas carols.
No, this it ain't "Bing Crosby's White Christmas"... get over it.
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I wondered what this would be like. Piqued my curiosity. Now I know! It's pure Christmas. Kind of like having a real Christmas tree after all those years of fake trees. It's gritty - for lack of a better word - but very entertaining. The tempo fluctuates from solemn to bouncy. Bob isn't Bing, but he doesn't try to be. I think this is an album that only a vintage (age 68) Bob would want to do. Every artist writes his or her own history/discography - and this is a pretty unexpected and pleasurable chapter in the book of Dylan. I'd recommend it to Dylan fans and Christmas music lovers too!
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Bob's usual horrid, nasally whine has been replaced by an off key, gravelly Louie Armstrong-esque grunt. This cd will surely scare the bejeesus out of kids of all ages or anyone with any musical sensibilities. Give the sound engineer's credit for getting through the obviously torturous chore of recording this mess. One has to wonder at what point did they proclaim "You nailed it Bob, that's a wrap!" This makes Stevie Nicks' rendition of "Silent Night" sound like an angel singing. Hallucinagenics should be handed out with this disc at the point of purchase.
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