Shopolino   
Home View Cart Bookmark This Page Contact Us  
 
Categories
Baby
Beauty
Books
Camera & Photo
Cell Phones
Computer & Video Games
Computers
DVDs
Electronics
Gourmet Food
Health & Personal Care
Home & Garden
Jewelry & Watches
Kitchen
Magazines
Music
Musical Instruments
Outdoor Living
Pet Supplies
Software
Tools
Toys
Video
Search Keywords
Babes In Toyland from Orion
Cars
apple ipod
The Historian
Xbox 360
24
sony playstation 2
1430319690
iPod
v323i
Surftipps
Auktionen
Bekleidung
Bürobedarf
Computer & Hardware
Diverses
Elektronik
Erotik
Haushalt
Kosmetik
Luxusartikel
Mode
Restposten
Spielwaren
Uhren & Schmuck
Webkataloge
Wellness
Home > Music > Wintersong
Wintersong

List Price : $18.97
Our Price : $9.99
     
22 Used :from $6.78
57 New :from $6.83
   
Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours
Add Review
Editorial Reviews: 
An album like this could cement Sarah McLachlan as a middle-of-the-road crooner ready for the Andy Williams Christmas Show, but there's more beneath the surface of Wintersong than just Christmas chestnuts, over-roasting on an open fire. Longtime McLachlan producer Pierre Marchand blurs the borders with ambient sound effects, distorted guitars, and subtle echoes. He adds a Mark Isham-esque muted trumpet solo emerging out of reverse echoes on "I'll Be Home for Christmas" as if viewing the song through a distorted mirror. Violins that sound like they're being blown through a Leslie speaker combine unpredictably with a banjo on "O Little Town of Bethlehem." And on the seventh song, McLachlan finally kicks the album into another gear, turning "The First Noël" into a storming entreaty backed by tribal drums and surging low strings. Her voice is like the serene angel amidst the raging storm. I wish McLachlan had taken more chances like this, instead of the subtle framing she employs around melodies that remain true to form. Surprisingly, the more contemporary songs by John Lennon, Joni Mitchell, and Gordon Lightfoot are the least inventive. Her reading of Mitchell's incandescently wistful "River" is overly faithful to the original, and Lennon's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" sounds like karaoke, right down to the Spector-esque production and children's choir. But given that Lennon's prayer for peace still remains unanswered, that fidelity could be intentional. Regardless, this is familiar Christmas fare delivered in an intimate and ethereal fashion that will satisfy those who believe in the nostalgic spirit of the season. --John Diliberto

More from Sarah McLachlan


Mirrorball: The Complete Concert


Surfacing


Fumbling Towards Ecstasy


Afterglow


VH1 Storytellers: Sarah McLachlan (DVD)


Solace



Custom Reviews: 
Wintersong A+
5 out of 5 stars.
This is a wonderful album, unlike any Christmas album you have heard before. I've bought one for every friend and family member. You will too.

Unrecognizable
1 out of 5 stars.
For rabid fans only! The warbling, swoops, scoops, and drops are never ending and made me dizzy. This left me thinking, "Can she hit a note?" Based on her vocal, the songs are unrecognizable. I tried listening to the cd several times, but have decided to give up and give it away.

Sarah's Wintersong
5 out of 5 stars.
Lovely CD and voice. Husband loves Sarah, we saw her at the Beacon years ago. He also loves the holidays, this was the perfect gift for the holiday season.

Nice and Smooth
5 out of 5 stars.
Sarah has a very nice soft voice - that depending on your mood can make you cry while listening to her sing. Christmas should be a Happy Time but isn't always for everyone... This time of year carries all kinds of moods.
I enjoyed this album very much!

CHRISTMAS ALL YEAR ROUND
5 out of 5 stars.
This is of course the album that was originally meant to be a Christmas seasonal album but is so good that it is played year round by Sarah fans. It my have caused a few infidels to convert as well. Sarah's voice has not deteriorated at all for smoothness and range even though she turned 40 this year. Voice is somewhat les pristine sounding than on her eary albums-not better or worse just a little different. The song River(Joni MItchell) has of been made famous by this album as well as John Lennons Happy Xmas and the cosmic Firsr Noel.This vinyl issue is a dramitic improvement over the digital disc -reproducing the highs much better and sounding much fuller and clearer in the mids. Sarah' Voice more than others just sounds radically better on vinyl. There is somewhat less dramitic difference with Alison Krauss my other favorite vocalist for example though vinyl certainly improves her high harmonics. I guess it is the richness and complesity of Sarah's voice that matters so much.




Deutschland | République Française | United Kingdom | Nihon-koku/Nippon-koku | Canada | United States of America
Powered by CK Marketing - Copyright © 2007 by shopolino.net - Partner: Augentraining - Hanfsamen - Singles - Wii Forum