Album Details
Title: Christmas Live Artist: Mannheim Steamroller & Chip Davis Release Date: 9/17/1997 Re-Released On: 10/14/1997 Label: American Gramaphone Records Duration: 53:53 Album Type(s): christmas, live UPC: 012805199728 Genre: New Age Styles: Christmas, Neo-Classical, Adult Alternative, Progressive Electronic, Holidays Moods: Atmospheric, Calm/Peaceful, Reflective, Soothing, Spiritual, Wistful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Innocent, Laid-Back/Mellow, Pastoral, Refined/Mannered, Sentimental, Springlike, Yearning, Elegant, Melancholy, Sophisticated, Wintry, Freewheeling, Detached Total Copies: 16 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Angels We Have Heard on High
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Chip's Intro
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Christmas Lullaby
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Pat-A-Pan
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
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Los Peces en el Rio
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Joy to the World
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Gagliarda
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In Dulci Jubilo
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Wassail, Wassail
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Carol of the Birds
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I Saw Three Ships
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God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
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God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
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Stille Nacht
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Going to Another Place
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1997 | CD | American Gramaphone Records | 1997 |
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Album Review
This live set of Christmas favorite by New Age/Baroque and roll favorites Mannheim Steamroller is a zesty combination of picks from the group's three bestselling Christmas discs, all giftwrapped and waiting under the tree. While it's in the comfort of the studio that Davis and company work most of their magic, combining recorders, keyboards and orchestra into a highly stylized and unique sound, the live performance captured herein shows that on its best nights the Steamroller can rise above the studio to really touch the audience. It helps that the orchestra is handpicked, rather than the pickup group Davis and company often employ to uneven results when touring. The first Mannheim Christmas disc was a revelation, the second was perhaps better though without the benefit of being revolutionary, and the third was adequate. This fourth is probably the best of the bunch. ~ Ross Boissoneau, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Almeda Berkey | Keyboards, Harpsichord | | Amy Davidson | Photography | | Arnie Roth | Violin, Concert Master | | Arnold Schatz | Violin | | Bobby Jenkins | Oboe | | Brian Ackley | Mixing, Mastering | | Chip Davis | Percussion, Recorder, Liner Notes, Toy Instruments, Drums | | Christopher Hake | Violin | | Chuck Penington | ?, Conductor | | Clinton Gregory | Cello | | Dan Glomski | Digital Engineer | | Eric Hansen | Piccolo, Trumpet | | George Vosburgh | Piccolo Trumpet, Trumpet | | Holly Stout | Cello | | Jackson Berkey | Harpsichord, Keyboards, Piano | | Jackson Berky | Piano, Keyboards, Harpsichord | | Janet Wesley Kelly | Harp | | Judy Divis | Viola | | Karen Martin | Violin | | Keith Plenert | Violin | | Kimberly Salistean | Violin | | Laurence Lowe | Horn | | Mannheim Steamroller | Orchestra | | Nicole Brown | Art Direction | | Ron Cooley | Frets, Guitar | | Roxanne Layton | Percussion, Recorder | | Sarah Richardson | Viola | | Scott Shoemaker | Violin | | Timothy R. Powell | Digital Engineer |
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