REVIEWS
		
		A CBNmusic Christmas 2008 
		
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                	CBNmusic 
                	
		
		 
		 
              CBN.com 
		    What better way to celebrate this joyous time than to enjoy the music that   makes it so festive. Last year's CBNmusic Christmas was a   great mix of holiday favorites and new classics. This year, we have a diverse collection sure to add a spark to your Christmas and remind you of the real   reason for the season. 
              
              Combining traditional carols such as "Joy to the World" and "Away in a Manger" with original works, Casting Crowns has produced a Christmas CD of gentle music that will stir your heart this holiday season. Peace On Earth is Casting Crowns' first Christmas album and their goal was to create a musical experience that would restore worship to the music of the season.  They succeeded.  Peace on Earth is a wonderful way to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas with both holiness and joy. From the opening cut, a unique rendition of "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" to the final orchestral rendition of "Oh Come, Oh Come Emmanuel," Peace on Earth will take you into the Lord’s presence and make you feel like you have truly experienced the wonder that is Christmas. Album Highlight: "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"  - linda michaels  
                
              
              On their latest album This Glorious Christmas, The Annie Moses Band gives fans a holiday flavor, with a little bit of Celtic, a little bit of jazz, and a small dash of classical Christmas favorites. Lead singer, Annie Wollaver, delivers a very strong vocal performance with her distinct vibrato, and you just can’t get over the fact that you are hearing fantastic musical performances by each member of this highly talented family. Those that are very into instrumentals, especially with strings, will love it. Others may just pick a few favorites for their ipod party shuffle and move on. Album highlights are: "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear," and "Little Baby" - rebekah wilson  
                
              
              Amy Grant has numerous fan favorites when it comes to  Christmas songs. Now many of her best tracks are available together on The Christmas Collection.  She kicks off the project with a quirky,  frenzied rendition of “Jingle Bells” that is both somewhat annoying and oddly  out of place in a collection of her more traditional offerings. However, apart  from that, there is much to love on this CD. The album offers some of her most  popular Christmas tracks including “Breath of Heaven” and “Grown-Up Christmas  List” along with four new songs. Her new release, “I Need a Silent Night,” has  quickly become one of my favorites. For fans that already have all of her  previous Christmas albums, there is really not much new ground covered here.  But if you don’t, this is a great collection of Christmas tunes to get you into  the holiday spirit. Album Highlights: “Breath of Heaven” and “I Need a Silent  Night” - belinda elliott  
                
              
              Sara Groves’ light, airy vocal stylings offer a holy hush of  peace and understatement during this sacred season. Groves particularly shines with her masterful  new renditions of “O Holy Night” and “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear,” which breathe  new depth and vitality into these classic carols. You will enjoy revisiting the  original lyrics while finding yourself never missing the original melodies to  these two tunes. Plus, her original “It’s True” and “As If That Were Not  Enough” (dare I say a hint of some ABBA rhythm elements?) are an enjoyable  addition. Her refreshingly comforting musical blend should be enjoyed with a  steaming hot beverage and a cozy blanket by the Christmas tree. It’s pure calm. - laura j. bagby 
              
              Glory In The Highest is the title of the first Christmas album ever by Shane & Shane. With seven  classic Christmas songs included on the record it is sure to be a favorite. The  duo unsurprisingly puts their own spin on each song, but you will find that  they do not disappoint. And as if seven classics weren’t enough, the album also  features three original songs that are just as great as the usual traditional  Christmas tunes. This new holiday release simply confirms what many people have  known for a while, which is that Shane & Shane are talented men, both when  it comes to singing and writing. Album Highlights: "O Come O Come Emmanuel" and "Glory In The  Highest"  - kimberly a. lilly  
                
              
               You will thoroughly enjoy this young teen trio’s upbeat, pop-style performance of both religious and secular Christmas songs. With great harmonies, caffeinated melodies, creative arrangements, and clear vocal delivery, this group’s positive message is enjoyable in the car, at your desk, or at home. I only wish that the tracks weren’t so tightly structured and predictable. I would love to hear this threesome – Caroline, Jordan, and Carolyne – break loose and color outside the lines more. And, in several cases, I felt like the songs were too short or ended too abruptly, which left me disappointed. However, overall I would say this album is a good pick for young and young-at-heart audiences alike who like to jam. Choice tracks include “Joy to the World,” “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,” “Away in a Manger,” and “Silent Night.” - laura j. bagby 
                
              
              Some Christmas songs just aren't meant to be covered by rock bands. The biggest flops: Thousand Foot Krutch's rendition of "Jingle Bell Rock," "Feliz Navidad" by David Crowder Band, and "It's Christmas Time" by KJ-52. There are a few good tracks, but get them from iTunes instead of buying the record. Hawk Nelson's "Gloria" was an interesting track to say the least. The band puts its own spin on the traditional song, turning it into a love song about a girl named Gloria. Album highlights: "Christmas, Baby Please Come Home" by Anberlin, "Love Came Down at Christmas" by Jars of Clay," "Carol of the Bells" by August Burns Red - hannah goodwyn  
              
              Callann Lane recently released a Christmas EP and it is quite  an album. While it only includes six tracts, the tracks chosen are the  perfect ones to help you get in the Christmas spirit. Christmas This Year has  a variety of slow and upbeat tempo; most of the classics on the album are  flavored with fun Disney-like tunes, while the original tracks are more laid  back, relaxing type songs. Lane has a soft child-like voice that is appealing  to the ear and ideal for the songs chosen for her album. I believe this is an  album that young kids will absolutely love, for more reasons than one, and an  album that adults can appreciate because of its simplicity. It is available exclusively on iTunes.com. Album Highlights: "Harmony"  and "Let It Snow"  - kimberly a. lilly  
              
		      If you are looking for a perfectly mellow album to put you in the Christmas spirit, then look no more! CCM favorite Fernando Ortega sets out to tackle some of the more obscure Christmas tunes on his new album, Christmas Songs. You will find tracks like "Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus," the instrumental "Carol of the Birds" (yes, that’s Birds, not Bells), and "Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella" interwoven with the more traditional "Joy to the World" and "O Little Town of Bethlehem." The piano arrangements on the instrumentals are Ortega’s own and are beautifully done, with all of the wistfulness of the 17th century. Listen out for the hymn "Jesus, King of Angels," an outstanding original song and album highlight.  - rebekah wilson 
		      
		      The members of BarlowGirl abandon their rock-n-roll roots in  favor of a more traditional sound on Home  for Christmas.  The result is an  album that is sure to quickly become a Christmas favorite. The trio offers  Christmas classics like “It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year” and “O  Little Town Of Bethlehem,” with their beautiful voices blending in perfect  harmony. They also include a striking original, “Hallelujah (Light Has Come)”. From  the slow melodic “What Child Is This?” and “O Come, O come, Emmanuel,” to the  upbeat “Go Tell it on the Mountain” and a stunning performance of “Carol of the  Bells,” Home for Christmas is a  seasonal delight. Add this one to your Christmas list! Album Highlights: “Carol  of the Bells,” “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” and “Hallelujah  (Light Has Come)”. - belinda elliott  
		        
		
		  
				 
				 
 
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