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Christmas Eve and Other Stories

Trans-Siberian Orchestra

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Album Review

What would happen if members of Savatage decided to write some Christmas songs? Easy: Trans-Siberian Orchestra. This "supergroup" is the brainchild of Jon Oliva and Paul O'Neill (respectively the leader-keyboardist and the producer of Savatage). They hired Al Pitrelli (Asia, Savatage) to play guitars, Robert Kinkel to help with keyboards, John Middleton (also a member of Savatage) on bass, and Jeff Plate on drums. Lead vocals are shared by six vocalists, while some of the backing vocals are handled by Savatage lead singer Zachary Stevens. Christmas Eve and Other Stories is a concept album: all the songs are built as chapters of a book, each telling part of a larger story. The plot here is of a young angel sent down to Earth to find and bring back to the Lord "the one thing that best represents everything good that has been done in the name of this day." The angel's quest takes him all over the world, through Russia and Sarajevo, until he finally hears the prayer of a father. This last piece is the strongest moment on the album and makes for a miniature story within the larger story. It is basically told in a trilogy of songs: in the first, "Ornament," we hear the father's prayer, explaining how he hasn't seen his daughter in many years. In "Old City Bar," the angel finds the daughter, standing alone outside a bar, and talks to the bartender who, out of a random act of kindness, takes all the cash from his register drawer and gives it to the girl so she can go home. The third song, "This Christmas Day," has the father praising God, thanking him for bringing his daughter back to him on this night of all nights. It is a very touching story, pondering the thought that "If you want to arrange it/This world you can change it/If we could somehow make this/Christmas thing last/By helping a neighbor/Or even a stranger." Musically, the band has taken some traditional Christmas songs ("O Come All Ye Faithful," "O Holy Night," "The First Noel") and mixed in some modern rock music. The result is stunning and very impressive. It is filled with energy that simply blows you away. The already classic "Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24" is a gripping instrumental based on "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (although you might have to listen carefully to hear it). Fans of progressive music should like this one. And if you're into the more recent works of Savatage (like Handful of Rain or Dead Winter Dead) you'll really love this. ~ Alex S. Garcia, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

TSO's Best
     

Trans-Siberian Orchestra's first album is also their best. Every track on the album is different in some way, and TSO explores many genres in the 17 stellar songs, which range from gripping instrumentals to childrens choirs. Some highlights are "Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)", "A Mad Russian's Christmas", "Ornament", "Old City Bar", and "This Christmas Day". The album is best when listened to all the way through without stopping, and experienced as a whole.

Great stuff
     

I like christmas songs, but sometimes after hearing them over and over most sound the same. Thanks to The Trans Siberian Orchesrta now there's a little variety to Christmas. I love the way they take songs you know and give a jolt of life with an electric guitar. Deffinitly a change from classic carrols, but just enough of a feel of Christmas that you can listen to with your family.

Their best album
     

I remember when "Christmas / Sarajevo" came out on the "Dead Winter Dead" album by Savatage. It still rocks today! I wonder if many people know about the band Savatage, since that is where Trans-Siberian Orchestra originated...

Biography

Formed: 1995 in New York, NY

Genre: Holiday

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Based in New York City, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra united a 60-piece orchestra plus chorus with the talents of Paul O'Neill, a veteran hard rock producer. The group released its debut album, Christmas Eve and Other Stories, just in time for the 1996 holiday season. The Christmas Attic followed in 1998, and two years later the group issued its first non-seasonal recording, Beethoven's Last Night. In 2004, the band returned with the new album Lost Christmas Eve and collected all their Christmas recordings...
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