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Music review: ‘An Americana Christmas’ – Various Artists

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After collecting nearly 125 Christmas albums over the last 20 years, you might say that I’m a Christmas music junkie.

Despite this extensive musical collection, I still get excited when the new releases come out each year. While I am thoroughly enjoying the current holiday albums by artists such as Sara Evans, Idina Menzel, Renee Fleming and Darius Rucker, my favorite is a rootsy assortment of engaging tunes. “An Americana Christmas” delivers 10 classic Christmas arrangements and six brand-new holiday numbers from a wide variety of talented artists.

A stripped-down version of “The First Noel” by Emmylou Harris and a spirited offering by Bob Dylan on “Must Be Santa” highlight the set of inviting songs sure to warm even the coldest heart.

Johnny Cash delivers the true reason for the season with the moving “The Gifts They Gave,” while Robert Ellis keeps it simple with only drums, piano and vocals on “Pretty Paper.” Ronnie Fauss lightens the mood with his holiday jailhouse tale on “Everybody Deserves a Merry Christmas.”

“Just Me and These Ponies (For Christmas This Year)” is sure to stir up a tear or two as Corb Lund sings of the loneliness associated with being separated from friends and family during this special time of year.

John Prine masks the heartache of lost love on “Everything Is Cool” and Dwight Yoakam adds his unique country twang to the rousing “Run Run Rudolph.” The Band brings the album to a celebrated close with a treasured version of “Christmas Must Be Tonight.”

Christmas is about Christ, family, friends and taking the time to enjoy and share the many blessings we receive every day. “An Americana Christmas” is sure to make your holiday memorable, merry and bright.

Clint Rhodes is the ĢƵ music reviewer. He can be reached at crhodes@heraldstandard.com.

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