Album Details
Title: Watching the Snow Artist: Michael Franks Release Date: 10/26/2004 Re-Released On: 10/9/2007 Label: Koch Records, Rhino Records Album Type(s): christmas, lyrics/libretto UPCs: 081227654429, 099923444121 Genre: Vocal Music Styles: Christmas, Jazz-Pop, Crossover Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Holidays Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Elegant, Laid-Back/Mellow, Soothing, Sophisticated, Bright, Earnest, Effervescent, Gentle, Intimate, Light, Lively, Plaintive, Refined/Mannered, Relaxed, Romantic, Searching, Sentimental, Slick, Smooth, Sweet, Yearning Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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The Way We Celebrate New Year's
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Watching the Snow
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Christmas in Kyoto
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My Present
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I Bought You a Plastic Star (For Your Aluminum Tree)
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Said the Snowflake
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The Kiss
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When the Snowman Sings
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Island Christmas
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My Present (Reprise)
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2007 | CD | Koch Records | 4441 | | 2004 | CD | Rhino Records | 76544 |
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Album Review
To call Michael Franks schmaltzy is like calling Santa Claus jolly, but what sets him apart from his contemporaries is his ability to deliver each clever yet wince-inducing rhyme with a wink. Watching the Snow is comfort food with all the trimmings, and it's a testimony to Franks' laid-back demeanor and subtle humor that an entire record of original holiday songs can complement a snowy December day rather than accentuate its forced seasonal cheer. Dressed to impress by Franks' conversational vocal style, Chris Hunter's mellow sax attack, and Charles Blenzig's fireplace keyboard meanderings, it requires nothing but the two-bites-from-being-uncomfortably-full sensation of a post-dinner nap to render the listener grinning in half-comatose reverie. Originally released in Japan in 2003, Snow finds Franks musing on everything from decorating the mango tree ("Island Christmas") to snowmen blowing smoke rings ("When the Snowman Sings") with equal parts sentimental melancholy and irreverence. Each track is lovingly crafted, astronomically inoffensive, and wine-drunk silly and sincere. Even at his most biting, on "I Bought You a Plastic Star (For Your Aluminum Tree)," where he croons "Easy credit may not cure your ills/Unless your address is in Beverly Hills/Spend all ye faithful with all your might/We're gonna have ten years of silent night," Franks' delivers the lines more like a teasing uncle than a bitter old grandpa, resulting in a fine addition to the ever-expanding holiday genre. Proceeds from Watching the Snow go to the no-kill shelter, sanctuary, and animal welfare organization Hearts United for Animals. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alex Sipiagin | Flugelhorn, Trumpet | | Billy Kilson | Drums | | Café | Percussion | | Charles Blenzig | Producer, Audio Production, Arranger, Sequencing, Percussion, Keyboards, Piano | | Chris Hunter | Flute, Saxophone | | Dion Ogust | Portraits | | Jay Anderson | Double Bass, Bass (Acoustic) | | Jay Azzolina | Guitar | | John Clark | French Horn | | Megan Denver | Art Direction, Design | | Michael Franks | Vocals, Photography, Audio Production, Producer | | Romero Lubambo | Guitar | | Scott Petito | Mixing, Engineer | | Veronica Nunn | Vocals, Vocals (Background) |
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