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0080688641320

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Overview
Christmas is about the only time of year Christian music artists -- at least those who sing exclusively for believers -- can get away with recording secular music. For the most part, the content of their selections is innocuous -- standards, love songs, a few songs about Santa, Rudolph, and Frosty -- but it's curious how comfortably the material cohabitates with more sacred, solemn fare about Christ's first advent. Such is the case with Point of Grace's Winter Wonderland, the foursome's second seasonal album since 1999's gold-selling A Christmas Story. Like that album, the project is basically split right down the middle between carols and American classics, but, once again, everything is performed and produced so majestically, so gloriously, it's easy for one to forget about the subject matter and revel in the sweeping arrangements, the lush orchestrations, and the absorbing holiday ambience created by the ladies and their producer -- in this case, the always reliable Brown Bannister. If played continuously, it's almost as if both albums came from the same sessions -- a testament to the timeless, classic feel of the seasonal fare included here. When guided by the right vocal coach, Point of Grace can also turn in some truly breathtaking four-part harmonies, as in the all a cappella "In the First Light" and the sprawling, Macy's-friendly "Santa Medley." Deep down, though, Point of Grace are a Christian pop group at heart and, reasonably, the quartet covers Christmas stuff once recorded by CCM colleagues Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith, two acts the singers have toured with during holiday seasons past. No matter the provenance of the tunes, Winter Wonderland is Christmas music of the highest order, whether you need a soundtrack for reflection, last-minute shopping, or both.
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/04/2005 |
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Label: | Word Entertainment |
UPC: | 0080688641320 |
catalogNumber: | 886413 |
Rank: | 98714 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Point of Grace Primary ArtistEric Darken Percussion
George Cocchini Electric Guitar
Shane Keister Piano
Mark Douthit Saxophone
Mike Haynes Trumpet
David Hungate Bass,Guitar
Jerry Kimbrough Acoustic Guitar,Electric Guitar
Paul Leim Drums
Sam Levine Flute
London Session Orchestra Performing Ensemble
Carl Marsh Conductor,Keyboards
Blair Masters Keyboards
Gavyn Wright Concert Master
Dan Needham Drums
Lee Levine Clarinet,Bass Clarinet
Tom Bukovac Electric Guitar
John David Webster Vocals,Guest Appearance
Philadelphia Boys Choir Ensemble
Technical Credits
George Frideric Handel ComposerGene Autry Composer
Brown Bannister Producer,Audio Production
Amy Grant Composer
Michael W. Smith Composer
Chris Eaton Arranger,Composer
Felix Bernard Composer
Steve Bishir Engineer
Wayne Kirkpatrick Composer
Carl Marsh Arranger,Vocal Arrangements,Orchestral Arrangements,Choir Arrangement
Michael Mellett Vocal Arrangements
George Wyle Composer
Scott Krippayne Composer
Michael Blanton Executive Producer
Marie Reynolds Composer
Jack Rollins Composer
Edward Pola Composer
Oakley Haldeman Composer
Katherine Petillo Art Direction
Steve Nelson Composer
Tim Davis Vocal Arrangements,Vocal Producer
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