The Jethro Tull Christmas Album is the 21st studio album released by Jethro Tull, on 30 September 2003 (see 2003 in music).
The songs are a mix of new material, re-recordings of Tull's own
suitably themed material and arrangements of traditional Christmas
music. In 2009, the live album Christmas at St Bride's 2008 was included with the original album on CD.
Ian Anderson about the song Birthday Card at Christmas: "My daughter Gael, like millions of other unfortunates, celebrates her birthday within a gnat’s whisker of Christmas. Overshadowed by the Great Occasion, such birthdays can be flat, perfunctory and fleetingly token in their uneventful passing. The daunting party and festive celebration of the Christian calendar overshadows too, some might argue, the humble birthday of one Mr. J. Christ. Funny old 25ths, Decembers…"
Ian Anderson about the song Birthday Card at Christmas: "My daughter Gael, like millions of other unfortunates, celebrates her birthday within a gnat’s whisker of Christmas. Overshadowed by the Great Occasion, such birthdays can be flat, perfunctory and fleetingly token in their uneventful passing. The daunting party and festive celebration of the Christian calendar overshadows too, some might argue, the humble birthday of one Mr. J. Christ. Funny old 25ths, Decembers…"
California Guitar Trio - 10 Christmas Songs
AllMusic Review by Glenn Astarita
Not that there is an abundance of progressive
rock-tinged acoustic guitar trios among the ranks, but this aggregation
stands tall among its peers as the guitarists' inventiveness surges
forward with this altogether warmhearted reckoning of Christmas carols
and other pleasantries. The guitarists' nimble yet at times forceful
approach is wholly evident during their highly rhythmic spin on "Jingle
Bells." They perform the classic "Greensleeves" with a sensitive,
chamber-like approach while also tackling the Lennon/Ono
favorite "Happy X-Mas (War Is Over)." However, part of the magic
resides within the trio's ability to delve into the inherent frameworks
of each song, while also reformulating themes and rhythms into
personalized statements. Essentially, the artists have produced a rather
poignant Christmas outing, awash with interweaving lines and lilting
harmonies, as they complement their superior artisanship and
forward-thinking deployments with a cheerfully rendered collection of
holiday favorites.
Bizarre
soundscape versions of traditional songs usually associated with this
time of year, at least here in Germany. In addition to the meditative
soundscapes (which are based on the series of pitches of each tune) I've
also overdubbed straight versions of the original melodies. Enjoy this
parallel universe... It's strangely hypnotizing. Only available from
December 17th to December 31st.
credits
released December 17, 2018
1. Silent (Night) / Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht
5. Night (Silent) / Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht
1. Silent (Night) / Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht
5. Night (Silent) / Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht