December (2002)

Artist: Chris Botti
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Label: Cbs/epic/wtg Records
UPC: 00828767538129
Release Date: 10/10/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202990395
Item#: M36CVC
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25654
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Christmas Song, The ~ Chris Botti
2. Ave Maria ~ Chris Botti
3. Winter Wonderland ~ Chris Botti
4. First Noel, The ~ Chris Botti
5. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! ~ Chris Botti
6. Hallelujah ~ Chris Botti
7. I Really Don't Want Much For Christmas - (with Eric Benet) ~ Chris Botti
8. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas ~ Chris Botti
9. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town ~ Chris Botti
10. Silent Night ~ Chris Botti
11. Little Drummer Boy ~ Chris Botti
12. O Little Town Of Bethlehem ~ Chris Botti
13. I'll Be Home For Christmas ~ Chris Botti


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Personnel: Chris Botti (vocals, trumpet); Bob Shepppard (tenor saxophone, alto flute); Brandon Fields (tenor saxophone); John J. Wittenberg, Joel G. Derouin, Susan Chatman (violin); Andrew Picken (viola); Mary Anne Steinberger (cello); Billy Childs (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); CJ Vanston (piano, organ, synthesizer); Anthony Wilson, Shane Fontayne, Heitor Pereira (guitar); David Carpenter, Jon Ossman, Jimmy Haslip (bass); Peter Erskine (drums, percussion); Vinnie Colaiuta (drums).

Recorded at Renegade Studios, Lake Bluff, Illinois; Capitol, Treehouse Studios, Los Angeles, California.
 

Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Chris Botti (vocals, trumpet); Bob Shepppard (tenor saxophone, alto flute); Brandon Fields (tenor saxophone); John J. Wittenberg, Joel G. Derouin, Susan Chatman (violin); Andrew Picken (viola); Mary Anne Steinberger (cello); Billy Childs (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); CJ Vanston (piano, organ, synthesizer); Anthony Wilson, Shane Fontayne, Heitor Pereira (guitar); David Carpenter, Jon Ossman, Jimmy Haslip (bass); Peter Erskine (drums, percussion); Vinnie Colaiuta (drums).
Recorded at Renegade Studios, Lake Bluff, Illinois; Capitol, Treehouse Studios, Los Angeles, California.
Personnel: Chris Botti (trumpet); Chris Botti; Eric Benet (vocals); James Harrah, Anthony Wilson , Shane Fontayne (guitar); John Wittenberg, Gina Kronstadt, Joel Derouin, Susan Chatman (violin); Mary Anne Steinberger (cello); Rick Mitchell, Steve Kujala, Robert Shulgold (flute); Bob Sheppard (alto flute, tenor saxophone); Andrew Radford (bassoon); Yvonne S. Moriarty, Kurt Snyder, Brian O'Connor (flugelhorn); Bruce Otto (trombone); Billy Childs, Billy Childs Trio (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Jeffrey "C.J." Vanston (piano, organ, synthesizer); Randy Waldman (piano); Christian McBride (bass instrument); Jimmy Haslip (bass guitar); Brandon Fields (tenor saxophone); Peter Erskine (drums, percussion); Vinnie Colaiuta (drums).
Audio Mixers: Al Schmitt; Nathaniel Kunkel.
Liner Note Author: Chris Botti.
Recording information: Air Lyndhurst Hall, London, England; Capitol studios, Los Angeles, CA.
Photographer: Davis Factor.
Arrangers: Chris Botti; Jeremy Lubbock; Shane Fontayne; Gil Goldstein; Billy Childs Trio.
The story about there being more suicides around the holidays turns out to be a myth, but like all urban legends, it caught on among the populace (or at least among lazy journalists) because it sounds like it should be true; as trumpeter Chris Botti writes in a sleeve note to his seasonal collection, December, "At no other time of the year is there a wider array of emotions than the month of December." This is a clue that Botti, in acceding to his record company's request that he undertake a Christmas album, was not interested in simply celebrating the season in his interpretations of holiday standards. There have been other such contemplative Christmas records: George Winston's album, also called December, is calm rather than celebratory, and Barbra Streisand's Christmas Memories, released in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001, is another collection that takes in the season's complexities. Add Botti's album to that list. The approach, of course, fits in with the trumpeter's overall musical style. Often heard through a mute, his playing usually has an intimate, low-key character, and that is true here, too. Critics have compared him to Miles Davis, and to that one easily may add Chet Baker, especially because like Baker, Botti has chosen to sing here, applying an adequate tenor to Richard Marx's "Perfect Day" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (the latter one of the more troubled of lyrics to become a Christmas standard). It isn't all doom and gloom, of course; there's a playful reading of "Winter Wonderland," for instance. But this is still an album to be put on in the shank of the evening when the Christmas festivities have subsided, not at the height of the celebrations. ~ William Ruhlmann
The story about there being more suicides around the holidays turns out to be a myth, but like all urban legends, it caught on among the populace (or at least among lazy journalists) because it sounds like it should be true; as trumpeter Chris Botti writes in a sleeve note to his seasonal collection, December, "At no other time of the year is there a wider array of emotions than the month of December." This is a clue that Botti, in acceding to his record company's request that he undertake a Christmas album, was not interested in simply celebrating the season in his interpretations of holiday standards. There have been other such contemplative Christmas records: George Winston's album, also called December, is calm rather than celebratory, and Barbra Streisand's Christmas Memories, released in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001, is another collection that takes in the season's complexities. Add Botti's album to that list. The approach, of course, fits in with the trumpeter's overall musical style. Often heard through a mute, his playing usually has an intimate, low-key character, and that is true here, too. Critics have compared him to Miles Davis, and to that one easily may add Chet Baker, especially because like Baker, Botti has chosen to sing here, applying an adequate tenor to Richard Marx's "Perfect Day" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (the latter one of the more troubled of lyrics to become a Christmas standard). It isn't all doom and gloom, of course; there's a playful reading of "Winter Wonderland," for instance. But this is still an album to be put on in the shank of the evening when the Christmas festivities have subsided, not at the height of the celebrations. ~ William Ruhlmann

Producer: Bobby Colomby; Bobby Colomby; Richard Marx

Engineer: Joe Brown, Jr.; Al Schmitt; Nathaniel Kunkel; Charlie Paakkari

Musical Guests
Billy Childs
Peter Erskine
Brandon Fields
Vinnie Colaiuta
Eric Benet

 
Compilation Appearances
Dance
Beauty Of The Rain
Lovelife
Saxophonic
Windham Hill America
Renee Olstead
Groove Boutique: new Edge In Cool Jazz
It's Time
It's On Tonight
Martha Stewart Living Music: Traditional Songs for the Holidays
Martha Stewart Living Music: Jazz For the Holidays
Martha Stewart Living Music: The Holiday Collection
Thanks For The Memory...The Great American Songbook IV
Quiet Revolution:30 Years Of Windham
Great American Songbook Collection (w/ Bonus DVD) (Limited Edition)
Amor
Steve Tyrell Project
Sweet & Sexy Best Of New Urban Jazz
Givin It Up
Bring It On Home: The Soul Classics
Under The Desert Sky - Live (w/ Bonus DVD)(Live)
Amor (Bonus Tracks) (Spec)
Skylark
At The Movies
Jill Scott Collaborations
He Had A Hat
Forever Cool
Forever Cool (w/ Bonus DVD)
Wsjt Smooth Jazz Vol 9
Wjjz Vol 13 Smooth Jazz
August Rush
Vivere Live In Tuscany (w/ Bonus DVD)
Double Feature
Sweet Smooth Sexy Ultimate Collecti

 
Associated Artists and Works
Playing By Heart (Sdtk) ~ Barry, John
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 10/10/2006
Original Release Date : 2002
Catalog ID : 75381
Label : Columbia (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00828767538129

  
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