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Morningtown Ride to Christmas

Morningtown Ride to Christmas
Seekers

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Track Listing

  1. Morningtown Ride (To Christmas)
  2. Mary Had A Baby
  3. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
  4. Silent Night
  5. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
  6. When A Child Is Born
  7. Jingle Bells
  8. Once In Royal Davids City
  9. The Little Drummer Boy
  10. There Are No Lights On Our Christmas Tree
  11. The First Noel
  12. Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
  13. Away In A Manger
  14. O Come All Ye Faithful
  15. Children Go Where I Send Thee

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #167268 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-11-09
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Features Judith Durham, Athol Guy, Keith Potger and Bruce Woodley at their very best, adding theirdistinctive and internationally acclaimed sound to a stunning collection of time honouredChristmas favorites.


Customer Reviews

Awesome!5
This is probably the best CD of Christmas music that I've ever heard - a genuine masterpiece.

A Christmas Album to Treasure 5
Among Christmas Albums, "Morningtown Ride to Christmas" shines like the jewel it is. Other reviewers have rightfully called it a masterpiece. This will not surprise long-time fans of the Seekers, familiar with this wonderful Australian group's time-honored ability to achieve pure magic on any song they touch. Such loyal fans need no persuasion to acquire this album.

This review is for those unfamiliar with the Seekers, particularly Americans. We did not get a chance to fully know the Seekers at the height of their popularity in the mid 1960's, due to lack of touring and promotion within the U.S. That was truly a loss to America. This Christmas album will demonstrate the genius of the Seekers: their ability to use simple acoustic instruments, combined with traditional song arrangements, and perform with incredible power, beauty and harmony. The Seekers are difficult to compare with any other group, past or present, as their beautiful harmonies and style are so unique. Originally classed in the simpler days of the 1960's as Pop/Folk/Gospel, the Seekers are best described as being in a class by themselves. To attempt description of the Seekers style would require reference to Blues, Jazz, Folk, Bluegrass, Country, Gospel, Soft Rock, and more, and even that attempt would fall far short.

The Seekers are Judith Durham, Athol Guy, Keith Potger, and Bruce Woodley. Judith, blessed with perfect pitch, has a voice that ranks as one of the finest in the world. It is difficult to bring to mind, a singer today, capable of matching the range, power and beauty of Judith's voice. Her voice will be distantly familiar to many older Americans, due to the 1967 worldwide hit "Georgy Girl", probably the only Seekers song that actually got decent radio airtime in the U.S. The "Boys", Athol, Keith and Bruce, provide incredible harmonies of absolute perfection with Judith, another Seekers trademark. Bruce provides his rich baritone as lead or co-lead on some songs. The awesome guitar (6 & 12-string), banjo, and mandolin skills of Keith and Bruce also enhance this beautiful album. Athol's skill with the double bass is equally impressive, whether used as an upright bass, or as a bass violin.

"Morningtown Ride to Christmas" will become a favorite Christmas Album for most. Do not be surprised if this album launches a search for other Seekers albums. The magic of the Seekers is evident in all they sing, whether classed as Pop, Gospel, Folk or Christmas. Over many years, the Seekers' wide range of music, performed with matchless skill, sounds as good or better live as in their studio recordings. The Seekers can cover an incredibly wide range of music with such superb skill, that there simply exists no other group to compare them with. The Seekers, Judith, Athol, Keith and Bruce, are truly in a class by themselves.

Xmas Cd From The Seekers5
I was watching a documentary about Folk music in 1965/1966,and while the Seekers did not appear on it,there was alot of songs that they did cover on it.Their origins are Folk.I have a CD which was their first release in England back in 1965,which has Folk and Gospel music,so its no surprize that they have done a Christmas CD.But its about 30 years overdue i think.Although Judith did do one in 1968.I think some people might get confused by the cover because they used pictures of them from the 60's.Make no mistake this was recorded in 2001.
Now the atmosphere of this recording is cheerful,from the very first song Morningtown Ride TO Christmas.They have altered the words a bit to give it the Xmas feel.There is a good selection of songs here.All the Christmas favorites are here like Jingle Bells,Santa Claus Is Coming To Town,Silent Night,Away In A Manger,The Little Drummer Boy,O Come All Ye Faithful and Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer.As well as a stack of others.15 songs on this CD in total.One of my favorites is Children Go Where I Send Thee.I realy like the selection of songs,i suppose the problem with Christmas Cds is that they are seasonal.But it still can be enjoyable anytime of year.