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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,
'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
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"
"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
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
on
"Nothin' New for the New Year"
-- and not only do you have one of the best
albums in years, but easily the best album of
's career. [
was also released in an Enhanced Edition.] ~ Matt Collar
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,
'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
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"
"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
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
on
"Nothin' New for the New Year"
-- and not only do you have one of the best
albums in years, but easily the best album of
's career. [
was also released in an Enhanced Edition.] ~ Matt Collar
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,
'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
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"
"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
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
on
"Nothin' New for the New Year"
-- and not only do you have one of the best
albums in years, but easily the best album of
's career. [
was also released in an Enhanced Edition.] ~ Matt Collar
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,
'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
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"
"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
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
on
"Nothin' New for the New Year"
-- and not only do you have one of the best
albums in years, but easily the best album of
's career. [
was also released in an Enhanced Edition.] ~ Matt Collar
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