Time again for some Holiday jam analysis. . .
Album Title: What if Mozart Wrote 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas?'
Album Title: What if Mozart Wrote 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas?'
Album Artist: The Hampton String Quartet
I found this at a local Salvation Army over the summer (check out the 99-cent sticker on the front), and felt this would make an interesting addition to my Holiday music section. After all, I'm a sucker for Classical music, and it's not something one usually hears in the Christmas genre. I was intrigued.
And it was a frickin' buck.
So, upon finally giving it a listen, I realized that this ended up being one of those records that sounds exactly how you'd expect it to. I know that's not the norm with this here Christmas Record Odyssey of mine, but that's what we have here: it's a compilation of Christmas songs all arranged to sound like classical music. That's it.
Take that for what it's worth, folks. Does it work? Sometimes. I guess.
It's weird, seeing how big a fan I am of both genres, but, then again, we all remember rap rock, don't we. . .
So what's the problem with this? Well. . . I'm not really sure. There's no single blaring problem with it, it just never finds its footing. All the components of awesome are there, surely, it just doesn't drive it home. I should point out that this isn't a full-orchestral album: this is a string quartet, which is fine and all, but with a quartet you're never going to reach those staggering highs and crushing lows of a full symphonic ensemble. No, this feels like you're walking through an upscale luxury hotel - or a bank - sometime in mid-December. There's a lot of rich people in drab overcoats walking to and fro. And there's probably a fountain. And there's four dudes in suits playing their violins, cellos, what have you, off in a corner.
And you think to yourself, "Oh look - a string quartet. That's nice."
And then you walk on through the lobby, without even acknowledging what song the quartet was playing in the first place.
And it was a frickin' buck.
So, upon finally giving it a listen, I realized that this ended up being one of those records that sounds exactly how you'd expect it to. I know that's not the norm with this here Christmas Record Odyssey of mine, but that's what we have here: it's a compilation of Christmas songs all arranged to sound like classical music. That's it.
Take that for what it's worth, folks. Does it work? Sometimes. I guess.
It's weird, seeing how big a fan I am of both genres, but, then again, we all remember rap rock, don't we. . .
Hey look - it's Wolverine from the X-Men |
And you think to yourself, "Oh look - a string quartet. That's nice."
And then you walk on through the lobby, without even acknowledging what song the quartet was playing in the first place.
VERDICT: 6/10 - Decent (I have nothing bad to say about this. . . but it doesn't feel like 'Christmas' to me, so despite its respectable score it loses its spot for Holiday circulation)
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