Ranee Lee - A Christmas Day - CD
Ranee Lee - A Christmas Day - CD
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Weaving a rich tapestry of sound, the song selection on Juno Award winner
Ranee Lee’s A Christmas Day, features well-loved classics, including “The
Christmas Waltz,” ”Deck the Halls” and “There’s No Place Like Home For
The Holidays.”
Among the highlights are “Have Yourself A Merry Little
Christmas” with solid support from the late bassist Ray Brown and an all-star
band, Ranee’s intimate reworking of “Santa Baby” and her own composition the
title track “A Christmas Day,” a charming duet with Oliver Jones.
While the majority of the tracks have appeared on various Justin Time Christmas
compilations released over the last 25 years, the exception is Ranee’s recently
recorded, previously unreleased rendition of the “Little Drummer Boy.”
“The Little Drummer Boy is one of the traditional Christmas songs of my childhood.
Today I think of it not only as the spiritual and seasonal hymn of my youth, but reflective of my chosen musical path, and the knowledge of the many gifts I have received. ‘So, to honour Him,’ like the Little Drummer Boy, I present the best of what I can do.”
Weaving a rich tapestry of sound, the song selection on Juno Award winner
Ranee Lee’s A Christmas Day, features well-loved classics, including “The
Christmas Waltz,” ”Deck the Halls” and “There’s No Place Like Home For
The Holidays.”
Among the highlights are “Have Yourself A Merry Little
Christmas” with solid support from the late bassist Ray Brown and an all-star
band, Ranee’s intimate reworking of “Santa Baby” and her own composition the
title track “A Christmas Day,” a charming duet with Oliver Jones.
While the majority of the tracks have appeared on various Justin Time Christmas
compilations released over the last 25 years, the exception is Ranee’s recently
recorded, previously unreleased rendition of the “Little Drummer Boy.”
“The Little Drummer Boy is one of the traditional Christmas songs of my childhood.
Today I think of it not only as the spiritual and seasonal hymn of my youth, but reflective of my chosen musical path, and the knowledge of the many gifts I have received. ‘So, to honour Him,’ like the Little Drummer Boy, I present the best of what I can do.”