Pros: Great originals and fun arrangements of classic songs
Cons: None of their other Christmas discs are this good
The Bottom Line:
Quickly favorite
And new songs are really good
You'll enjoy for years
A CD That Will Put You "Not that Far from Bethlehem"
Any time an artist I enjoy comes out with a Christmas CD, it is an automatic buy for me. Point of Grace's A Christmas Story was one such purchase, and I haven't stopped listening to it since I bought it in 1999.
Point of Grace is a Christian group made up of four women.
They are known for their pop sound and tight harmonies. They changes things up
a little for this release. They have more orchestra then normal here, and on
the whole I'd say this CD is just a tad slower then normal, but their harmonies
are still here. They combine new arrangements of classic songs with some
original songs for a CD I can't wait to hear every year.
Five of the fourteen tracks are original to this disc. My
favorites are the two that close out the disc. "One King" focuses on
the wise men's journey to bring gifts to Baby Jesus. What I love about it is
the minor key and slightly Israel
feel to it. It's a fun mid tempo track.
"Not that Far from Bethlehem " is a pretty ballad that is
the perfect close. It's contemplative and reminds us that the events of that
first Christmas 2000 years ago should be affecting how we live today.
Michael Tait guests on "Light of the World." In
fact, he really sings the song as a solo with the ladies of the group
performing background harmonies. It starts slow, but picks up speed after the
first verse. It's a jazzy Christmas song praising God for the gift of His son.
"Emmanuel God with Us" reminds us that we are to
minister to those in need. "When Love Came Down" opens the disc
("Joy to the World" is just a 30 second instrumental intro) with a
celebration of the season.
While I enjoy these original songs (and with my collection,
I need original songs to help Christmas CD's stand out), I also absolutely love
their original take on some classics. Don't get me wrong, some of these songs
are very traditional. "Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow/Sleigh
Ride" is a fairly standard arrangement of the two songs. It's got a full
orchestra and the ladies tight harmonies really made the song soar.
But it's some of the other songs that make this disc
special. For example, this disc has one of my favorite versions ever of "O
Holy Night." What makes it so special? Each of the ladies takes a turn
singing one line of the song. However, they overlap each other slightly. After
the first four lines, they join together to sing in perfect harmony. They are
accompanied by a harp with an orchestra in the background. The result is
absolutely breathtaking.
Equally impressive is "Carol of the Bells/What Child is
This?" As you'd expect, the song starts out with bells before the
orchestra comes in and they start singing. The song is fast, yet they never
miss a word of the song. Then they wrap lyrics from "Carol of the
Bells" around "What Child is This?"
And if you are looking for pure fun, look no further then
"Santa Claus is Comin' to Town" and "Jingle Bell Rock."
Both songs are upbeat and full out fun. "Santa Claus" has a jazzy
feel to it, and I guarantee you haven't heard it sung quite like this before.
They've got some lyrics I don't remember hearing anywhere else. At times it
feels almost like a run away train, but it never truly gets out of control.
"Jingle Bell Rock" is a more traditional pop/rock approach, but that
doesn't make it any less enjoyable.
If you are a fan of Point of Grace, you need this CD in your
collection. And if you enjoy Christmas music no matter who does it, give A Christmas Story a chance. You'll be surprise just how much you enjoy it.
CD Length: 52:10
Tracks:
1. Joy to the World
2. When Love Came Down
3. Angels We Have Heard on High
4. Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow/Sleigh Ride
5. Carol of the Bells/What Child is This?
6. O Holy Night
7. How Great Our Joy
8. Emmanuel God with Us/O Come, O Come Emmanuel
9. Light of the World
10. Santa Claus is Comin' to Town
11. Jingle Bell
Rock
12. Coventry
Carol
13. One King
14. Not that Far from Bethlehem
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