1. We Three Kings
2. O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
3. Walking in the Air (the Snowman)
4. In the Bleak Midwinter
5. Silent Night
6. No雔, Nouvelet
7. Coventry Carol
8. First Noel
9. O Holy Night
10. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
11. What Child Is This?/Star of the County Down
12. Auld Lang Syne
Reviewer: Gina Dvorak from Palm Springs, CA United States
Many years lapsed between the time I first heard the 11th track of this CD years ago --- when stumbling onto the cartoon short "The Snowman" on PBS --- when I discovered it existed on a full-length CD, I HAD to have it. Since then, everyone I introduce this CD remarks on its uniqueness and asks where to find their own copy. Although tricky to find most anyplace but online, this Christmas CD remains a joyful surprise to rediscover each holiday season. The familiar melodys are laid down with a peaceful mix of elegant vocals and graceful accompaniment. Give this CD a listen, and I'm sure you'll become an instant fan. Only one VERY MINOR complaint about this album: The third and eleventh tracks are mislabeled, which may leave some first-time listeners initially confused.
Reviewer: A music fan from Maryland
I heard this piece in Barnes & Noble while Christmas shopping a few years back and had to have it. It is the most lovely and peaceful rendition of traditional holiday music I have ever heard. I have also used it in Yoga practice. It is absolutely essential.
Reviewer: Chris Mauro from Wheaton, Md.
The music here is a nice combination of familiar and unfamiliar Christmas music. The emphasis is on Kim Robertson's breathy but elegant vocals. I find this to be some of the most beautiful and relaxing music I've heard. Since the music is both familiar and new to me, I find I can listen to it anytime of the year.
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