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Perhaps feeling the world was lacking a Christmas album up to his standards, Nick Lowe—now often in crooner mode—intelligently programmed an album of lesser-known classic Christmas tunes and newly minted originals, all played with authority by a genuine old-school rock ’n’ roller. The traditional “Children Go Where I Send Thee” snaps to a rockabilly beat. Boudleaux Bryant’s “Christmas Can’t Be Far Away” swoons with the sweet, mannered pulse of Lowe’s recent albums (At My Age and The Old Magic). Ron Sexsmith’s “Hooves on the Roof” continues to bring deserved attention to a songwriter’s songwriter who writes in a jazzier mode here. Lowe himself writes a deserved classic with “Christmas at the Airport,” where with a vibrant beat and festive organ he tells of snow that's doomed his holiday. Roger Miller’s “Old Toy Trains” brings out Lowe the ballad crooner, with Lowe using every scratch in his throat for top emotional pathos. Roller-rink organ gives an extra skip to the step of “The North Pole Express.” A touch of country-rockabilly informs “Rise Up Shepherd.”

Customer Reviews

A modern day classic!

Now this is how newly recorded holiday music should sound like! Not a bad cut on the entire long player! Dig it.

Quality Indeed!

Once again, Mr. Lowe delivers. This is hands down, the best Christmas album I've heard in years. The new songs are excellent, and Mr. Lowe makes the covers his own. It doesn't get any better than this.

~~~ Be-Attitudes of Peace, Love, and Understanding~~~

A seasoned songsmith crafts a confection that’s a brit tart for the usual sweetness of mainstream. This cozy blend of rock, country, pop, and a lounge~O~liciuos traditionalism presents a complex timeless treasure chest of YULEridGEMality, with an appreciation that grows progressively with each spin.
My advice - ignore the popularity bars, hit preview all, download at least a few interest tweakers - then after a season of several listens you may just be compelled to complete the album, welcoming more of this fresh dreamy joy.

Biography

Born: March 25, 1949 in Woodchurch, Suffolk, England

Genre: Rock

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

As the leader of the seminal pub rockers Brinsley Schwarz, a producer, and a solo artist, Nick Lowe held considerable influence over the development of punk rock. With the Brinsleys, Lowe began a back-to-basics movement that flowered into punk rock in the late '70s. As the house producer for Stiff, he recorded many seminal records by the likes of the Damned, Elvis Costello, and the Pretenders. His rough, ragged production style earned him the nickname "Basher" and also established the amateurish,...
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