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Album Review

Having hit the U.K. chart with a suitably themed single every Christmas for the past three years, Cliff Richard celebrated the 1991 festivities with his second album dedicated wholly to carols and the like, but his first through EMI — 1988's Carols, of course, appeared on the specialist Christian label Word. Two of those recent hits, the chart-topping "Mistletoe and Wine" and "Saviour's Day," were included (the exception, "Whenever God Shines His Light," was a duet with Van Morrison, released under the latter's name), alongside the 1982 hit "Little Town (Of Bethlehem)," reprised from Carols. Two further tracks from this album, "We Should Be Together" and "This New Year" would soon be racing up the listings in their own right. The remainder of the set is divided between original material and traditional favorites, ruthlessly rearranged for modern listening fashions and not necessarily successfully so — not unless you really need to hear "Silent Night" masquerading as an Ultravox-y electro-wash burble, or "Venite (O Come All Ye Faithful)" transformed into a tribal-lite Toto outtake. But "White Christmas" is rendered pleasantly faithfully, while "Mistletoe and Wine" is surely set to prove as inescapable for future festive revelers as Irving Berlin's greatest hit is today. So, Together With Cliff Richard is not an essential album, even for confirmed Christmas lovers. But with a few eggnogs inside you, and a warm glow emanating to the furthest extremities, it's certainly an improvement on whatever seasonal stuffings the latest teenybopper sensation has in store for you and, who knows, if you've been especially good this year, Santa might bring you another Cliff Richard record this Christmas as well.

Customer Reviews

Chrismas without Cliff Richard, like heck

I only know three songs from this album but I'm sure in the spirit of Christmas this album would go down a treat after one or two glasses, your be singing for more... Saviours Day, Mistletoe & Wine, We Should Be Together... Gr8 songs!

Pure Christmas!

I have had many a childhood Christmas time car journey listening to this album and everytime I hear any of these songs it makes me smile. Yes its not modern, and yes its Cliff but its pure Christmas and I ain't afraid to say I love it! However....it ONLY comes out at Christmas.

Any other time is a no-no!

Cliff' At Christmas Mark 2

This album is the perfect Christmas companion and ever since I bought it in 1991, its always been one of my favourite Cliff albums. I also love the TV show which goes with this album and most Cliff fans will have that TV show on Video. The songs are perfectly crafted and you can see that Cliff has done wonders with loads of Christmas carols as well as his own smash hits. Mistletoe & Wine and Saviours Day gave Cliff the Christmas no1 hatrick, as he made the Top in 1989 as part of Band Aid 2. Cliff's 2003 album Cliff at Christmas gives most of this songs in a digitally re-mastered version plus some new hits and the perfect single Santa's List. In 1991 this album was IMO The Christmas album.

Biography

Born: 14 October 1940 in Lucknow, India

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Britain's answer to Elvis Presley, Cliff Richard (born Harry Webb) dominated the pre-Beatles British pop scene in the late '50s and early '60s. An accomplished singer with a genuine feel for the music, Richard's artistic legacy is nonetheless meager, as he was quickly steered toward a middle-of-the-road pop direction. Several of his late-'50s recordings, however, were genuinely exciting Presley-esque rockers — especially his first hit, "Move It" (1958) — and gave British teenagers their...
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