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Linda Eder, Christmas Stays the Same

Audio CD

Disk ID: 212836

Disk length: 51m 39s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Christmas Stays The Same 2:59
2. Here Comes Santa Claus/Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 5:06
3. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 3:50
4. The Little Drummer Boy 3:21
5. Do You Hear What I Hear? 3:54
6. Christmas Through A Child's Eyes 2:29
7. Silent Night 3:35
8. O Come O Come Emmanuel/What Child Is This? 3:50
9. The Christmas Song 3:43
10. The Christmas Medley 5:00
11. Ave Maria 5:22
12. O Holy Night 3:59
13. The Bells Of St. Paul 4:22

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Review

Following the 1999 success of her CD single of "The Christmas Song," Linda Eder delivers a full-length holiday album that will please her fans for years to come. No surprise that the program includes a hard swinger ("Here Comes Santa Claus/Santa Claus Is Coming to Town") and a gorgeous Judy Garland cover ("Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"), but "Do You Hear What I Hear?" and "O Holy Night" sizzle with a gospel choir, and she adds a lovely descant to "Silent Night." Her "Christmas Song" performance is reprised here, and a medley combines the very familiar "I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "Let It Snow" with the too seldom heard "Silver and Gold." And of course no Eder album would be complete without songs from husband Frank Wildhorn. In addition to the pleasant title track and "The Bells of St. Paul," "Christmas Through a Child's Eyes" features a lyric by Eder herself, written for their young son. --David Horiuchi

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