Chicago - Chicago's First Christmas

Chicago - Chicago's First Christmas
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Album Details

Title: Chicago's First Christmas
Artist: Chicago
Release Date: 1998
Re-Released On: 9/15/1998
Label: Chicago Records Dist.
Album Type(s): christmas
UPCs: 703404303523, 703404303547
Genre: Rock
Styles: Christmas, Adult Contemporary, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Holidays
Moods: Brassy, Earnest, Energetic, Gentle, Passionate, Sweet, Cheerful, Freewheeling, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Lush, Poignant, Romantic, Sentimental, Smooth, Warm, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bright, Dramatic, Exuberant, Fun, Happy, Lively, Playful, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Rollicking, Rousing, Soft, Soothing, Stylish, Summery, Confident, Innocent, Calm/Peaceful, Theatrical
Total Copies: 9
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Little Drummer Boy
  2. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
  3. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
  4. The Christmas Song
  5. O Come All Ye Faithful
  6. Child's Prayer
  7. Feliz Navidad
  8. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
  9. Christmas Time Is Here
  10. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
  11. What Child Is This?
  12. White Christmas
  13. Silent Night
  14. One Little Candle

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDChicago Records Dist.3035

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Album Review

When Chicago first achieved national recognition in the late '60s and early '70s, it wasn't hip for rock bands to make Christmas albums. Things changed, of course, but it took until 1998 for Chicago to finally fill this missing item in its catalog, at a time when the group seemed to have entered that phase of its career when it wanted to keep putting out records but didn't want to risk releasing new material. (Chicago's three previous releases had consisted of an album of big-band standards and two greatest-hits sets.) Whatever the circumstances, however, it was good to hear the Chicago style applied to seasonal standards. As ever, the group was a cooperative unit, with the three lead singers -- Bill Champlin, Robert Lamm, and Jason Scheff -- taking turns on the different songs, arranged by various bandmembers and always allowing for generous contributions by the horn players Lee Loughnane, James Pankow, and Walt Parazaider. The songs were all seasonal favorites except for Loughnane and John Durrill's "Child's Prayer," featuring a choir dominated by the musicians' children, which sounded so much like a Middle Ages English hymn that it fit right in. Highlights included a particularly moving vocal on "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" by the gruff-voiced Champlin, a wonderful doubled flute passage by Parazaider on "O Come All Ye Faithful," and a rare lead vocal by Loughnane on "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" But the whole album, pristinely produced by E Street Band pianist Roy Bittan, was well performed. It sounded exactly like you would expect a Chicago Christmas album to sound, and if you liked the band and holiday music, you'd like the record, too. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alex BrownChoir, Chorus
Alvin CheaChoir, Chorus
Bill ChamplinSynthesizer, Vocals, Organ, Vocals (Background), Vocal Arrangement
Carmen TwillieChoir Director, Choir, Chorus
Clark GableChoir, Chorus
Ed ThackerEngineer, Mixing
Gary FalconeChoir, Chorus
George BlackComputers
Gia CiambottiChoir, Chorus
James PankowSynthesizer, Brass Arrangement, Trombone
Jason ScheffVocal Arrangement, Vocals (Background), Vocals, Fretless Bass, Computers, Electric Upright Bass
Keith HowlandGuitar
Lee LoughnaneTrumpet, Piccolo, Vocals (Background), Flugelhorn
Luis ContePercussion
Monalisa YoungChoir, Chorus
Oren WatersChoir, Chorus
Posie MuliadiAssistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Robert LammPiano (Electric)
Roy BittanOrgan, Producer, Synthesizer, Accordion
Tamara ChamplinChoir, Chorus
Tim PierceGuitar
Tris ImbodenDrums
Valerie PackProduction Coordination