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Format: Enhanced CD
Release Date: Oct 28, 2003
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This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.
Personnel: Harry Connick, Jr. (vocals, piano, bass, drums); George Jones (vocals); Charles "Ned" Goold, James Greene (alto saxophone); Jerry Weldon, Mike Karn (tenor saxophone); Dave Schumacher (baritone saxophone); Roger Ingram, Derrick Gardner, Leroy Jones, Joe Magnarelli (trumpet); Mark Mullins, Craig Klein, Lucien Barbarin, John Allred (trombone); Joe Barati (bass trombone); Biff Watson, Leo Nocentelli, George Doering (guitar); Paul Franklin (pedal steel).
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California between May 13 & 22, 2003.
Personnel: Harry Connick, Jr. (vocals, piano); Charles "Ned" Goold, James Greene (alto saxophone); Jerry Weldon, Mike Karn (tenor saxophone); David Schumacher (baritone saxophone); Derrick Gardner, Joe Magnarelli, Leroy Jones, Roger Ingram (trumpet); Craig Klein , John Allred, Lucien Barbarin, Mark Mullins (trombone); Joe Barati (bass trombone); Arthur Latin (drums).
Audio Mixer: Gregg Rubin.
Recording information: Capitol studios, Los Angeles, CA (05/13/2003-05/22/2003); ocean way (05/13/2003-05/22/2003); Starstruck Studios, Nashville, TN (05/13/2003-05/22/2003).
Photographer: Scott Landis.
Arranger: Harry Connick, Jr.
Ten years after his first holiday-themed album, When My Heart Finds Christmas, pianist/vocalist Harry Connick, Jr. found the spirit again with Harry for the Holidays. Still centered on Connick's vocals, this foray into "tinsel tunes" is more jazz oriented than his 1993 release and allows for his growth as a performer, arranger, and conductor. Like a Brooks Brothers' suit worn at Mardi Gras, Connick's writing for his big band and full orchestra mixes New Orleans rhythms with crisp, swinging arrangements that call to mind '60s Michel Legrand and Quincy Jones. Nothing Connick has done before can quite prepare you for the screaming trumpets and rollicking second-line-style swing of his leadoff take on "Frosty the Snowman." In fact, most of the classic standards here, including "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" and "Silver Bells," get highly unexpected treatments as on "Santa Clause Is Coming to Town," which is worked up into a funky, brass-band "go-go" dance number. Similarly tasty is "I'll Be Home for Christmas," which not only features some of the best crooning the Will and Grace star has ever done, but also a beautifully modest Count Basie-inspired piano solo. There is also an appealing balance to Harry for the Holidays between songs of Christmas nostalgia and heartfelt ruminations on what the season means in a deeper sense. Throw in four original compositions that touch on Scott Walker-esque orchestrated pop, Tin Pan Alley songcraft, and country -- yes, that is the George Jones dueting with Connick on "Nothin' New for the New Year" -- and not only do you have one of the best holiday albums in years, but easily the best album of Connick's career. ~ Matt Collar
Personnel: Harry Connick, Jr. (vocals, piano, bass, drums); George Jones (vocals); Charles "Ned" Goold, James Greene (alto saxophone); Jerry Weldon, Mike Karn (tenor saxophone); Dave Schumacher (baritone saxophone); Roger Ingram, Derrick Gardner, Leroy Jones, Joe Magnarelli (trumpet); Mark Mullins, Craig Klein, Lucien Barbarin, John Allred (trombone); Joe Barati (bass trombone); Biff Watson, Leo Nocentelli, George Doering (guitar); Paul Franklin (pedal steel).
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California between May 13 & 22, 2003.
Personnel: Harry Connick, Jr. (vocals, piano); Charles "Ned" Goold, James Greene (alto saxophone); Jerry Weldon, Mike Karn (tenor saxophone); David Schumacher (baritone saxophone); Derrick Gardner, Joe Magnarelli, Leroy Jones, Roger Ingram (trumpet); Craig Klein , John Allred, Lucien Barbarin, Mark Mullins (trombone); Joe Barati (bass trombone); Arthur Latin (drums).
Audio Mixer: Gregg Rubin.
Recording information: Capitol studios, Los Angeles, CA (05/13/2003-05/22/2003); ocean way (05/13/2003-05/22/2003); Starstruck Studios, Nashville, TN (05/13/2003-05/22/2003).
Photographer: Scott Landis.
Arranger: Harry Connick, Jr.
Ten years after his first holiday-themed album, When My Heart Finds Christmas, pianist/vocalist Harry Connick, Jr. found the spirit again with Harry for the Holidays. Still centered on Connick's vocals, this foray into "tinsel tunes" is more jazz oriented than his 1993 release and allows for his growth as a performer, arranger, and conductor. Like a Brooks Brothers' suit worn at Mardi Gras, Connick's writing for his big band and full orchestra mixes New Orleans rhythms with crisp, swinging arrangements that call to mind '60s Michel Legrand and Quincy Jones. Nothing Connick has done before can quite prepare you for the screaming trumpets and rollicking second-line-style swing of his leadoff take on "Frosty the Snowman." In fact, most of the classic standards here, including "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" and "Silver Bells," get highly unexpected treatments as on "Santa Clause Is Coming to Town," which is worked up into a funky, brass-band "go-go" dance number. Similarly tasty is "I'll Be Home for Christmas," which not only features some of the best crooning the Will and Grace star has ever done, but also a beautifully modest Count Basie-inspired piano solo. There is also an appealing balance to Harry for the Holidays between songs of Christmas nostalgia and heartfelt ruminations on what the season means in a deeper sense. Throw in four original compositions that touch on Scott Walker-esque orchestrated pop, Tin Pan Alley songcraft, and country -- yes, that is the George Jones dueting with Connick on "Nothin' New for the New Year" -- and not only do you have one of the best holiday albums in years, but easily the best album of Connick's career. ~ Matt Collar
Tracks:
1 - Frosty the Snowman
2 - Blue Christmas
3 - Christmas Waltz
4 - I Wonder as I Wander
5 - Silver Bells
6 - Mary's Little Boy Child
7 - Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
8 - Happy Elf
9 - I'll Be Home for Christmas
10 - I Come with Love
11 - Nature Boy
12 - O Little Town of Bethlehem
13 - I'm Gonna Be the First One
14 - This Christmas
15 - Nothin' New for New Year
16 - Silent Night
17 - [CD-ROM Track]
2 - Blue Christmas
3 - Christmas Waltz
4 - I Wonder as I Wander
5 - Silver Bells
6 - Mary's Little Boy Child
7 - Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
8 - Happy Elf
9 - I'll Be Home for Christmas
10 - I Come with Love
11 - Nature Boy
12 - O Little Town of Bethlehem
13 - I'm Gonna Be the First One
14 - This Christmas
15 - Nothin' New for New Year
16 - Silent Night
17 - [CD-ROM Track]