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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd
Sprog
engelsk
Emnetal
78.799
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Indhold
Silent NightGood King WenceslasSilver BellsGod Rest Ye Merry GentlemenLast ChristmasThe Banister BoughJingle BellsAll I Want For Christmas Is YouIn The Bleak MidwinterSnow Is Falling In ManhattanO TannenbaumMaria Durch Ein Dornwald GingO Come All Ye FaithfulWe Three KingsAuld Lang Mynor
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Gentle ThreatGanzpiration
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voksenmaterialer
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The Scotsman, 2020-11-26
"The man who holds the record for the longest solo concert (27 hours) confines himself to a 36-minute suite of minor key-board versions of Crimbo classics, applying klezmer chords to Jingle Bells. His buddy Jarvis Cocker breathily recites In The Bleak Midwinter, Feist co-writes and sings snug ballad The Bannister Bough and both guest on the romantic Snow Is Falling In Manhattan by the late David Berman, before Auld Lang Mynor cautiously welcomes the new year"
The Scotsman, 2020-11-26
Louder than war, 2020-11-22
"A Very Chilly Christmas is a remarkable album. It's a collection of 16 Christmas tunes, the titles of 15 of which will be familiar but the presentation of which will be surprising, fascinating, enlivening and occasionally highly amusing to all ... If you've a taste for the quirky, if you want a tasteful yet very Christmassy soundtrack to your festive holiday or if you're just curious, you'll love A Very Chilly Christmas from Chilly Gonzales"
Louder than war, 2020-11-22
Uncut, 2021 January
"Refreshingly different Yuletidings from Cologne-based Canadian ... Gonzalez strips the fireside warmth from a set of traditional carols by placing them in minor-key arrangements, alongside sombre readings of Wham! and Mariah Carey. The best moments coincide with the arrival of Feist and Jarvis Cocker; the formers' co-write with Gonzalez, "The Banister Bough", is a shivery meditation; Cocker's spoken-word imprint on "In The Bleak Midwinter" are deepened by cello. Both guests excel on a lovely version of the late David Berman's "Snow Is Falling In Manhattan""