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Christmas Through the Years

Christmas Through the Years
Judy Garland

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Track Listing

  1. Merry Christmas
  2. Little Drops Of Rain
  3. Lost In The Stars
  4. Swing Low Sweet Chariot / He's Got The Whole...
  5. You'll Never Walk Alone
  6. The Birthday Of A King
  7. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
  8. Smile
  9. Through The Years
  10. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
  11. After The Holidays

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #69483 in Music
  • Released on: 1995-10-17
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Judy Garland's Quintessential Christmas She Never Had5
This CD is a Laserlight collection of Judy Garland numbers over her years from youth to maturity. Judy herself never recorded a Christmas album, but this is the one you will cherish for years to come. Remember that the title is not just "Christmas through the Years", it is also "... and songs of inspiration".

For the price, this CD is a tremendous value. If you are a fan of Judy Garland, it is the one to have.

For Judy Lovers Only4
This is a mixed bag of mostly Christmas songs and a couple of obviously non-Christmas songs (Lost in the Stars, Little Drops of Rain) that shows Judy's range of emotions through the years. Incidentally, Through the Years, a cloying and irritating ditty, is on the album, and for some reason was known to be Judy's favorite song. Go figure!

Birthday of a King, from the very young Judy, gives us a glimpse as to the unusual emotional timbre and style of this unique child. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm is absolutely joyous, happy, zippy and well-sung from Judy's TV Series in 1963. A quite sad After the Holidays wraps up the album, and more or less wraps up her life at the end of 1968. The song was written by one member of the gay coterie that more or less supported the homeless and drug-addled Judy at her twilight. It's painful listening and a downer. If you wondered about the truth about her TV series-- did Judy pitch in and show up for rehearsals-- the answer is revealed in the "Whole World in His Hands/Swing Low" medley. Judy is completely lost and at odds with the arrangement; clearly this was the first time she was hearing it. In any event, if you're a Judy-file, you'll certainly want to add Christmas Through the Years to your collection. If you're merely tepid about Judy, then perhaps you should pass.

It can't be Christmas without Judy5
Christmas Through the Years is yet another budget priced Judy Garland album that people can enjoy year round--it's THAT good. Most of the tracks here are tied into the Christmas holiday; but there are a couple of tunes that are not really Christmas tunes just as another reviewer notes ("Little Drops Of Rain" and "Lost In The Stars").

Judy sings "Merry Christmas" to start off the CD really right; her voice never sounded better; and her excellent diction bolsters her performance. Nobody could sing this the way Judy could; she was born with a singularly special talent to sing and song far beyond what we would ordinarily call "perfection." In addition, listen for "You'll Never Walk Alone;" Judy delivers this like the pro she always was and this inspiration ballad fits well at Christmastime or even year round. Great!

"The Birthday Of A King" gets the royal treatment from Judy as she sings this so sweetly; Judy's voice is in fine form and the musical arrangement is very pretty. "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm," with its jazzy arrangement, is a more playful wintertime tune that is also terrific any day of the year. Judy belts this number out strong and she never sings a superfluous note, either.

"Through The Years" was reportedly a personal favorite of Judy's; and her rendition of this fabulous ballad lacks nothing when Judy sings this so sensitively. "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas," from the movie Meet Me In St. Louis, features Judy's vocals squarely in the spotlight and this shines brighter than ever in Judy's capable hands. The album ends with another very special ballad entitled "After The Holidays." "After The Holidays" is perfect for this album and Judy sings this with all her heart and soul. The musical arrangement for the piano is very good, too.

And, of course, don't forget the two songs that are inspirational and fun more than suitable for holiday time: "Little Drops Of Rain" and "Lost In The Stars." Both numbers sound great as Judy sings these to perfection.

All in all, this is a superlative Christmas time album by Judy Garland which even gives you a couple of extra tracks more for fun and enjoyment than for the mood of Christmastime. I highly recommend this for Garland fans; and maybe casual fans of Garland who celebrate Christmas will enjoy this album also.