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Verve Presents: Very Best of Christmas Jazz

Verve Presents: Very Best of Christmas Jazz
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Frank de Vol, Ella Fitzgerald
  2. Merry Christmas, Baby - Kenny Burrell, Richard Evans
  3. Christmas Eve - Billy Eckstine, Lionel Newman
  4. Here Comes Santa Claus - Ramsey Lewis
  5. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Joe Williams
  6. Greensleeves - John Coltrane
  7. Christmas Song - Wally Stott & His Orchestra, Mel Tormé
  8. 'Zat You, Santa Claus? - Louis Armstrong, Commanders
  9. Winter Wonderland - Shirley Horn
  10. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town - Bill Evans, Bill Evans
  11. Good Morning Blues - Count Basie Orchestra
  12. Jingle Bells - Jimmy Smith
  13. Silent Night - Dinah Washington
  14. Child Is Born - Oscar Peterson

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2657 in Music
  • Brand: Verve
  • Released on: 2001-10-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Skip the Christmas caroling this year and slide in the new Verve Music compilation The Very Best of Christmas Jazz. This jolly collection features fourteen of the world's favorite holiday jingles previously recorded by the legendary vocalists and musicians of jazz. Jazz divas Shirley Horn sings "Winter Wonderland," powerhouse singer Ella Fitzgerald performs a playful rendition of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," and the eloquent Dinah Washington amazes on "Silent Night." John Coltrane grooves on "Greensleeves," while Mel Torme offers a timeless version of "The Christmas Song." Delightful treats packed together like an overstuffed Christmas stocking, this selection will be sure to add a joyful spirit to your holiday season.


Customer Reviews

I'm The First??5
I bought this cd last year and I love it!! This cd is a collection of classic performances by Verve's elite. The opening track is not Frank DeVol, who did indeed produce the track, it's Ella Fitzgerald. Another error found on this site is the artist listing for "The Christmas Song". It's Mel Torme's performance here. A couple of tracks reappear here, they were featured on Verve's release of "Have Yourself A Jazzy Little Christmas" probably repeated here because of artist merit and performance. One such noteable track is Oscar Peterson's moving rendition of "A Child Is Born."
Verve released a contemporary jazz Christmas album a few years ago and it featured such artists as Betty Carter and Shirley Horn. Shirley's performance of "Winter Wonderland" was lifted from that project and is here. The song is treated like any other Shirley would do, and the result is, well, seductive in an innocent way, the Shirley way. "'Zat You, Santa Claus" by Louis Armstrong has been featured on many budget Christmas releases, but the version here is so well restored it sounds like it was just recorded; the mastering of this disc as a whole is breathtaking. Jimmy Smith's "Jingle Bells" is pure camp, the song arranged as a Hammond b3 piece, "Silent Night" is made even more sacred by Dinah Washington's searing vocal.
This album is an excellent highlight of holiday performances by the living legends and those who have passed, of jazz and should not be overlooked by fans of the jazz genre and Christmas music.

There can be no Christmas without jazz music5
If you like Christmas music, as I do, and you love jazz, as I do, I think this is the CD to buy. First of all, you have a great selection of standard, mostly secular Christmas songs: Rudolph, Here Comes Santa Claus, Jingle Bells, etc. But what really makes this CD for me is the line-up of jazz superstars. Louis Armstrong does his classic, 'Zat You, Santa Claus, Ella on Rudolph, Bill Evans on Santa Claus is Coming to Town, and Oscar Peterson doing a wonderful version of Thad Jones' (not strictly a Christmas song) A Child is Born. You even have Mel Torme singing The Christmas Song, which he co-wrote and which was made famous by Nat King Cole. I'll leave it to the reader/potential buyer to look up what else you will get. Suffice to say, this is a wonderful selection of Christmas songs, jazzy as jazz gets, very approachable for jazz aficionados and those "not-so-much", and every one of these songs can brighten up any Christmas party play list. I highly recommend this CD.

Verve Jazz Christmas4
I recommend this to anyone that likes smooth jazz and wants mood music for Christmas gatherings. Combine this with other smooth jazz Christmas recordings and let them shuffle on your CD player and you are guaranteed to have a festive occassion.