Monday, December 7, 2015

David Grisman and Patty Loveless: Christmas Time's A-comin'!




Here's the thing with me about Christmas music: I really enjoy it, but I'm picky. I've left stores just because they've audibly assaulted me with Mariah Carey or Mannheim Steamroller or Trans-Siberian Express or [insert your choice here]. Really? It's not Christmas until someone's belting in a range only dogs can hear? 
 That said, we started early with the Christmas music this year; the weather's been particularly bleak lately, so we wanted to lighten things up. As much as my wife and I at Christmas time love to blast Phil Spector, we tend to listen to more acoustic fare. I had picked up the David Grisman album at Value Village a while back, so it was good to finally listen to it at length -- and what a treat! Grisman (and Tony Rice) have been favorites of mine for a long time; their brand of 'spacegrass' (Tony's term) or the more familiar 'Dawg music' is probably my favorite offshoot of traditional bluegrass. Grisman's version of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" isn't just 6:47 of great Christmas music, it's plain great music. It smokes!




Ah, sweet Patty Loveless. She started out in a more traditional country vein, but for years now, she's veered off into Kentucky bluegrass, and this 2010 album is another fine example. The song selection was a slight disappointment at first-- the usual suspects, on most every Christmas album, including other country/bluegrass  albums like "Christmas Time with the Judds" and "Light from the Stable" by Emmylou Harris. But Patty's voice, the beautiful arrangements, and the original material ("Santa Train" -- what a hoot!) lifts this album above the pack. Add in Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Dolly Parton, Ricky Skaggs and more guests, and you've got a fine Kentucky mountain Christmas album

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