Thanks so much for your lovely food comments yesterday. Let's all take a moment to think about holiday food.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Now let's turn to our next topic specific to the holiday season*: Holiday Music.
As soon as we hit the day after Thanksgiving, I allow myself to let the Christmas music in. We have a pile of old classics CDs at home: Bing Crosby, Tony Bennett, Rosemary Clooney, Mel Torme. (Yes, I meant OLD classics!) Plus the Charlie Brown Christmas CD, which I understand many people hate. *shrug* For me, it's soothing. At work I also crank up Pandora, to "Christmas Rock" or "Green Christmas" by the Barenaked Ladies.
But none of that is what I crave, musically. All of it is nice background music, I sing along, and it's all good. But the music that feeds my soul during the short, dark days, the music that makes me overlook the bustle of shopping and remember what it all is FOR?
The Cambridge Singers. (alternate link here)
If you haven't heard of them, The Cambridge Singers are a sublime British-based choir, with almost all the songs arranged by John Rutter. They sing medieval Christmas carols, hymns, and new (gorgeous) works created by John. We own many many of their CDs, and they're all loaded into ITunes.
For Christmas specifically, my favorites are Christmas Star, Christmas Night, and Christmas Day. Here, let me see if I can post a snippet.
This is in video form, but it's really just the music.
So, that's my favorite music. Your turn: what do you like to listen to at the holidays?
*You'll note I'm not talking about further publishing meltdowns, or panic because of same, or how books are going to go away. I think Janet Reid addressed that quite nicely yesterday.
Hey Susan,
ReplyDeleteAs a child my FAVORITE album was Mitch Miller's sing along--weird,huh. Now I love Bette Midler's CD Cool Yule and Michale Buble too.
Aw shucks. I've always had a fondness for this one: http://www.xtreak.com/go/tart/141172/BobRivers_IAmSantaClaus_WalkinRoundinWomensUnderwear.MP3
ReplyDeleteOh, I love those Cambridge Singers. I had Handel's Messiah on yesterday, and Oscar Peterson's Christmas CD, and Liona Boyd's Christmas with Guitar (she's awesome) and of course, Charlie Brown.
ReplyDeleteSo much Christmas music, so little time to listen while running around like a whirling dervish.
(hahaha, my word verification is "reste" I kid you not! If that ain't the gods talking....)
Hi Susan. My favorite Christmas music is the Squirrel Nut Zippers CD Christmas Caravan. Very fun tunes!
ReplyDeleteP.S. My agent's agency has also been very reassuring that books are here to stay. They've only had one publisher try to make the falling economy excuse for a low bid on a client's book, but then they got the editor to change his mind when they encouraged him to be more patriotic.