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Andy Williams, Christmas Present

Audio CD

Disk ID: 813178

Disk length: 36m 34s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1974

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Christmas Present 2:34
2. Joy To The World 2:51
3. O Little Town Of Bethlehem 2:32
4. Christmas Bells 1:51
5. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear 3:12
6. Ave Maria (Schubert) 4:33
7. Oh Come All Ye Faithful 2:35
8. Angels We Have Heard On High 2:32
9. Hark The Herald Angels Sing 2:39
10. Ave Maria (Gounod) 3:04
11. What Child Is This 2:30
12. I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day 2:51
13. The Lord's Prayer 2:40

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Review

Of all the Andy Williams Christmas albums available, Christmas Present is by far his most religious collection. The release consists of thirteen tracks and all of them, with the possible exception of the title track, could be considered hymns. Like other male crooners from the 1960s, Williams was portrayed as a bit of a swinger, but here when he sings the "Ave Maria" he sounds as pious and pure as an altar boy. In fact, the sensitive take is one of his best--if the "Ave Maria" isn't proof enough, give "What Child Is This" and "O Little Town of Bethlehem" a spin. Williams picks up the tempo a little bit with "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," "Angels We Have Heard on High," and "Joy to the World." --Steve Gdula

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Christmas Present

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 36m 32s (-1m 58s)

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