Patty Loveless - Bluegrass and White Snow: A Mountain Christmas

Patty Loveless - Bluegrass and White Snow: A Mountain Christmas
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Album Details

Title: Bluegrass and White Snow: A Mountain Christmas
Artist: Patty Loveless
Release Date: 10/29/2002
Label: Sony Music Distribution
Album Type(s): christmas
UPC: 696998596726
Genre: Country
Styles: Christmas, Contemporary Country, Bluegrass, Neo-Traditionalist Country, Contemporary Bluegrass, Holidays
Moods: Bright, Earthy, Stylish, Romantic, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Bravado, Earnest, Gentle, Happy, Laid-Back/Mellow, Sentimental, Sweet, Cheerful, Innocent, Intimate, Rollicking, Confident, Organic, Plaintive, Sad
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Away in a Manger
  2. Silent Night
  3. Joy to the World
  4. Carol of the Bells [Instrumental]
  5. The First Noel
  6. The Little Drummer Boy
  7. Silver Bells
  8. O Little Town of Bethlehem
  9. Christmas Time's A-Coming
  10. Santa Train
  11. Christmas Day at My House
  12. Beautiful Star of Bethlehem
  13. Bluegrass, White Snow

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDSony Music Distribution85967

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Album Review

In the wake of the success of the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, with its traditional country and bluegrass music, Epic Records green-lighted Patty Loveless' plan to record an acoustic country album, and she earned critical kudos and respectable sales for 2001's Mountain Soul. Bluegrass and White Snow: A Mountain Christmas, her holiday follow-up, repeats the approach on a collection of traditional and original seasonal music. As with Mountain Soul, Loveless and her husband and producer, Emory Gordy, Jr., display their knowledge of bluegrass and mountain music, filling the tracks with mandolins, dobros, and fiddles, over which Loveless sings fervently in her Kentucky twang. But the songs on Mountain Soul tended to be ones written in the styles in which they were being played, whereas many of the Christmas carols heard here are being adapted to these arrangements. "Silver Bells," for example, isn't even a traditional song, but rather a composition by the Hollywood movie songwriters Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, and "Little Drummer Boy," another ringer, is given perhaps its first arrangement not to feature any drums. Meanwhile, in his pursuit of a mountain sound, Gordy isn't above eliminating his wife, whose name is on the front of the album: "Carol of the Bells" is an instrumental featuring the Nashville Mandolin Ensemble on which Loveless does not perform. The album is better, and sounds more authentic, on country-oriented material such as "Christmas Time's a Comin'" and "Beautiful Star of Bethlehem," and on the three new songs written by Loveless and Gordy, especially the up-tempo "Santa Town" and "Christmas Day at My House," which should have been sequenced earlier on the disc for better balance. So, while effective, the album is not as good as it could have been. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan O'BryantBanjo
Amy GrantVocals (Background)
Anthony MartinA&R
Beth KindigDesign, Art Direction
Biff WatsonGuitar (Baritone), Guitar, Hi String Guitar
Blake WilliamsBanjo, Bass
Bruce SweetmanMandolin
Butch BaldassariMandolin
Butch LeeDobro, Drums (Bass), Glass, Bells, Wind Chimes, Percussion
Carmella RamseyFiddle, Vocals (Background)
Charlie DerringtonMandola
Claire LynchVocals (Background)
Claudia FowlerStylist
David SpicherBass
Deanie RichardsonMandolin, Fiddle
Deb HausArt Direction, Artist Development
Debra WingoHair Stylist, Make-Up
Dolly PartonVocals (Background)
Emmylou HarrisVocals (Background)
Emory GordyProducer, Arranger, Guitar, Bass
Gene FordGuitar
J.C. MonterrosaAssistant
Jim DeMainMastering
Jim HornRecorder
John HedgecothMandocello
Jon RandallMandolin, Vocals (Background)
Justin NiebankMixing, Engineer
Kay SmithArtist Coordination
Lauren KochContractor
Nashville Mandolin EnsembleArranger
Patty LovelessSleigh Bells, Train Whistle
Paul ZonnArranger
Ricky SkaggsMandolin, Vocals (Background)
Rob HainesMandolin
Rob IckesDobro
Russ HarringtonPhotography
Stephan DudashMandolin
Steve GibsonBanjo, Mandola, Guitar, Percussion, Bouzouki
Stuart DuncanMandocello, Fiddle, Mandolin
Tim HensleyMandolin, Vocals (Background)
Todd CerneyMandolin
Tonya DerryArtist Coordination
Trisha YearwoodVocals (Background)
Van ManakasMandolin
Victoria RussellCreative Producer
Vince GillVocals (Background), Mandolin