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What I Really Want For Christmas

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発売日 2013年10月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルArista
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ARISTA71809
SKU 828767180922

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The format for single-artist Christmas albums has remained static nearly since the dawn of the LP: a popular artist reprises his sound of the moment in a Christmas setting, sometimes mixing sacred material with secular, but always generating a time capsule that rarely holds up to repeated listenings. The Beach Boys recorded one of the best rock Christmas records of all time, and contributed an even rarer thing than a good holiday album -- a new composition to add to the canon in "Little Saint Nick." Brian Wilson's first solo Christmas album (although he did attempt a second Beach Boys edition in the mid-'70s) was recorded with the same group that made his 2004 SMiLE LP, and it shows the influence of that record. The two new songs are intriguing because each pairs Wilson with a great rock lyricist. The first, "What I Really Want for Christmas," finds Bernie Taupin thrusting some fine sentiments into a very SMiLE-like melody. The other is the odd title "Christmasey," written with Jimmy Webb, a bright song with a kinetic power that makes it the highlight of the record. Surprisingly, Wilson doesn't shy away from the sacred material -- in fact, nearly half of the songs are hymns -- and sings multiple verses of "Hark the Herald Angels" and "O Holy Night" like he's reading straight from the hymnbook (except for the excellent new vocal arrangement he writes for the beginning and outro of the former). Wilson's oddly emphatic vocals don't quite suit the Christmas concept, but the arrangements and treatments are very good; the long instrument list and sound will be familiar to Beach Boys fans who have long since memorized the credits on Pet Sounds and SMiLE. Only two choices are puzzling: "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" definitely doesn't benefit from a backbeat, and things get a bit confused on "The Man with All the Toys" when the band essays a single line from "O Come All Ye Faithful" ("let every heart prepare him room") and the listener starts wondering whether they're still talking about Santa Claus. One nice fillip for Beach Boys fans is how Wilson consciously swipes the beginning of the Ronettes' "Be My Baby" (long recognized as his favorite song) for the bonus track "On Christmas Day." ~ John Bush

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Man With All The Toys

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    2. 2.
      What I Really Want For Christmas

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    3. 3.
      God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    4. 4.
      O Holy Night

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    5. 5.
      We Wish You A Merry Christmas

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    6. 6.
      Hark The Herald Angels Sing

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    7. 7.
      It Came Upon A Midnight Clear

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    8. 8.
      First Noel

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    9. 9.
      Christmasey

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    10. 10.
      Little Saint Nick

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    11. 11.
      Deck The Halls

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    12. 12.
      Auld Land Syne

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    13. 13.
      On Christmas Day

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    14. 14.
      Joy To The World

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    15. 15.
      Silent Night

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Brian Wilson

その他
エンジニア: Mark Linett
プロデューサー: Brian Wilson

商品の紹介

ブライアン・ウィルソンから暖かーい贈り物!歴史的に残る名作『スマイル』に続いて届けてくれたのは、ソロとしては初となるクリスマス・アルバム!1964年『ビーチ・ボーイズのクリスマス・アルバム』から数えると40年ぶりとなる本作には、エルトン・ジョンとのコンビで有名なバーニー・トービンとのコラボレーションによる「What I Really Want For Christmas ?」や、ジミー・ウェッブの詞による「Christmasey」などを収録。そして、ビーチ・ボーイズのクリスマス・アルバムに収録された「Little Saint Nick」「The Man With All The Toys」をリメイクしている点も要注目。
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

The format for single-artist Christmas albums has remained static nearly since the dawn of the LP: a popular artist reprises his sound of the moment in a Christmas setting, sometimes mixing sacred material with secular, but always generating a time capsule that rarely holds up to repeated listenings. The Beach Boys recorded one of the best rock Christmas records of all time, and contributed an even rarer thing than a good holiday album -- a new composition to add to the canon in "Little Saint Nick." Brian Wilson's first solo Christmas album (although he did attempt a second Beach Boys edition in the mid-'70s) was recorded with the same group that made his 2004 SMiLE LP, and it shows the influence of that record. The two new songs are intriguing because each pairs Wilson with a great rock lyricist. The first, "What I Really Want for Christmas," finds Bernie Taupin thrusting some fine sentiments into a very SMiLE-like melody. The other is the odd title "Christmasey," written with Jimmy Webb, a bright song with a kinetic power that makes it the highlight of the record. Surprisingly, Wilson doesn't shy away from the sacred material -- in fact, nearly half of the songs are hymns -- and sings multiple verses of "Hark the Herald Angels" and "O Holy Night" like he's reading straight from the hymnbook (except for the excellent new vocal arrangement he writes for the beginning and outro of the former). Wilson's oddly emphatic vocals don't quite suit the Christmas concept, but the arrangements and treatments are very good; the long instrument list and sound will be familiar to Beach Boys fans who have long since memorized the credits on Pet Sounds and SMiLE. Only two choices are puzzling: "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" definitely doesn't benefit from a backbeat, and things get a bit confused on "The Man with All the Toys" when the band essays a single line from "O Come All Ye Faithful" ("let every heart prepare him room") and the listener starts wondering whether they're still talking about Santa Claus. One nice fillip for Beach Boys fans is how Wilson consciously swipes the beginning of the Ronettes' "Be My Baby" (long recognized as his favorite song) for the bonus track "On Christmas Day." ~ John Bush|
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