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A Legendary Christmas [Deluxe]

A Legendary Christmas [Deluxe] in Bloomington, MN

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A Legendary Christmas [Deluxe]

A Legendary Christmas [Deluxe] in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $17.99
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John Legend
did not need any prodding to record a holiday album and is in the spirit throughout
A Legendary Christmas
. Produced by
Raphael Saadiq
, with whom
Legend
collaborated on
Once Again
highlight "Show Me," the LP is joyously nostalgic, decked with strings, horns, and a trio of background vocalists including secret weapon
Sy Smith
. The majority of the material dates from the '40s through the '70s, while the six originals are similarly styled. Most of the new songs hold their own. The dashing "Wrap Me Up in Your Love" could pass for a vocalese version of a song intended for a Sky High Productions holiday album shelved since 1974, as it resembles something
Fonce
and
Larry Mizell
might've whipped up for
Bobbi Humphrey
or
Donald Byrd
. Another standout, "Bring Me Love," fits in with the thoughtful mix of
Motown
numbers: "What Christmas Means to Me" (popularized by
Stevie Wonder
, heard here on harmonica), "Give Love on Christmas Day" (recorded by
Jackson 5
, coincidentally co-written by
Fonce Mizell
), and "Purple Snowflakes" (originally cut by
Marvin Gaye
but not released until 1992, 27 years after the original composition was reworked/repurposed as the single "Pretty Little Baby").
brought the ham to the recordings of the best-known selections. These include the
Esperanza Spalding
duet "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and especially "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)." They're straightforward renditions, whereas
Saadiq
Jamelle Adisa
's upbeat, uptown soul-style arrangement of "Silver Bells" brims with energy, and
beams through it like he can't wait to make Another Legendary Christmas. The booklet, filled with
family photos, make a strong case for physical over digital. ~ Andy Kellman
John Legend
did not need any prodding to record a holiday album and is in the spirit throughout
A Legendary Christmas
. Produced by
Raphael Saadiq
, with whom
Legend
collaborated on
Once Again
highlight "Show Me," the LP is joyously nostalgic, decked with strings, horns, and a trio of background vocalists including secret weapon
Sy Smith
. The majority of the material dates from the '40s through the '70s, while the six originals are similarly styled. Most of the new songs hold their own. The dashing "Wrap Me Up in Your Love" could pass for a vocalese version of a song intended for a Sky High Productions holiday album shelved since 1974, as it resembles something
Fonce
and
Larry Mizell
might've whipped up for
Bobbi Humphrey
or
Donald Byrd
. Another standout, "Bring Me Love," fits in with the thoughtful mix of
Motown
numbers: "What Christmas Means to Me" (popularized by
Stevie Wonder
, heard here on harmonica), "Give Love on Christmas Day" (recorded by
Jackson 5
, coincidentally co-written by
Fonce Mizell
), and "Purple Snowflakes" (originally cut by
Marvin Gaye
but not released until 1992, 27 years after the original composition was reworked/repurposed as the single "Pretty Little Baby").
brought the ham to the recordings of the best-known selections. These include the
Esperanza Spalding
duet "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and especially "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)." They're straightforward renditions, whereas
Saadiq
Jamelle Adisa
's upbeat, uptown soul-style arrangement of "Silver Bells" brims with energy, and
beams through it like he can't wait to make Another Legendary Christmas. The booklet, filled with
family photos, make a strong case for physical over digital. ~ Andy Kellman

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