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A Winter's Solstice III | 
enlarge | Artists: Tim Story, Michael Manring, John Gorka, Pierce Pettis, Modern Mandolin Quartet, Liz Story, Barbara Higbie, Andy Narell, Michael Hedges, Paul Mccandless Label: Windham Hill Records Category: Music
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 89784
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 1098 UPC: 019341109822 EAN: 0019341109822 ASIN: B000000NI1
Release Date: August 15, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: CDs / DVDs may have light surface scratches. VHS boxes and jewel case condition will vary, unless noted NIP (New In Package). May or may not include liner notes. All returns must be authorized in advance.
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| Tracks:
| • | The Little Drummer Boy - Davis, Katherine | | • | Hopeful - Manring, Michael | | • | The Christmas Song - Torme, Mel | | • | Veni Emmanuel - Traditional | | • | Christmas Bells - Longfellow, Henry W | | • | Lullay, Lully - Traditional | | • | Trepak - Tchaikovsky, Pyotr | | • | Of the Father's Love Begotten - Traditional | | • | Coventry Carol - Traditional | | • | Sleepers, Awake - Bach, J.S | | • | Snow Is Lightly Falling - NiDhomhnaill, Maire | | • | Pavane - Warlock, Peter | | • | In the Bleak Midwiner - Traditional | | • | In Dulci Jubilo (Good Christian Men Rejoice) - Bach, J.S | | • | Earth Abides - Aaberg, Philip |
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Best of the Bunch January 17, 2008 My family and I love all of the Winter Solstice cds but far and away III is the best of the bunch. Songs like "In the Bleak Midwinter" and "Snow is Lightly Falling" are so simple and haunting and stir a soul-recognition of this time of year that few other songs can match. We start playing it in late November and continue right thru to early spring. We will have to replace it soon as we are wearing it out. I cannot imagine December without it.
Looking for a different Christmas album? December 21, 2007 This mixture of instrumentals and vocal selections is a great addition to any Christmas collection. Novel arrangements of old favorites, and the inclusion of some very unfamiliar works make this a welcome change from the old chestnuts. Some of the less favorable reviews here seem to stem from the inclusion of overtly Christmas songs, not from any failing of the performances themselves.
One quibble: the "Pavane" (track 12) is not composed by Liz Story, but is a Renaissance/early-Baroque piece (Sweelinck? Froberger?).
Five songs (three vocals and two instrumentals) make this the "best of the best" of the series. December 20, 2007 "Christmas Bells" by John Gorka, Barbara Higbie's "Lullay, Lully" and "In The Bleak Midwinter" by Pierce Pettis are three of the most heartfelt Christmas songs/carols I have ever heard on record. Add to them Tim Story's rendition of "Of The Father's Love Begotten" and Paul McCandless' arrangement of "Coventry Carol" and, in my opinion, this is the best of the original six "A Winter's Solstice" recordings.
my least favorite in the series November 23, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm a big fan of this Winter Solstice series, have all of them & most i rate 5 stars. i see other reviewers here like this cd for some of the reasons i dont like it, but that's music. we all have different tastes.
amyway, find the 4 vocals jarring, even though they are pleasant. i play Windham Hill CDs when i want a break from vocals.
besides the vocal tracks, the instrumentals here are too divergent, steel drums, a little nutcracker, some solstice stuff & the first volume in the series where a few xmas carols creep in.
so ure left with a Windham Hill CD with no focus. it's not solstice, its not xmas, its not throughly meditative. it does sound like a random Windham Hill sampler which is fine for picking out the few good tunes, but given the high bar set by the other CDs in the series, this one is a letdown.
An absolute masterpiece November 20, 2007 I must say, of all the winter solstice albumns, this is perhaps the pinnacle of the series. John Gorka's Christmas Bells is positively marvelous. The rest of the disc is very well done with non cheesy vocal tracks and top notch performances from the other contributors.
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