Styles: Vocal, Piano, Christmas
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:08
Size: 90,8 MB
Art: Front
(3:14) 1. It's Christmas
(3:30) 2. Beautiful, Altogether
(4:56) 3. Hang Your Lights
(3:04) 4. The Jolly Fat Man
(4:35) 5. The Pianoman at Christmas
(4:15) 6. Turn On The Lights
(3:28) 7. So Many Santas
(2:42) 8. Christmas Never Gets Old
(6:01) 9. How Do You Fly?
(3:18) 10. Christmas Caught Me Crying
With his first holiday-themed album, 2020's The Pianoman at Christmas, Jamie Cullum strikes a festive balance between swinging traditional pop and heartfelt singer/songwriter introspection. It's a balance the singer and pianist has been perfecting ever since breaking through in the early 2000s, moving between urbane re-interpretations of jazz standards and his own lyrical pop/rock originals. It's also a formula that has helped him remain a Top 20 chart regular in the U.K. with albums like 2014's Interlude and 2019's Taller. The Pianoman at Christmas makes the most of these skills as Cullum brings all of his varied experience to bear on a set of original holiday songs. Produced by Greg Wells, the album is a fittingly lush production, recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios with a varied mix of big band, orchestral, and small group arrangements. Tracks like "It's Christmas" and "Christmas Never Gets Old" are big swinging numbers that capture a Frank Sinatra fireside sparkle. Similarly vintage-sounding, "Hang Your Lights" is a snappy, minor-key jump blues rhumba in the Louis Prima tradition, while "So Many Santas" crackles with a Las Vegas high-kicking chorus-girl energy. We also get the bluesy, Ray Charles-sounding "Jolly Fat Man" with its wry, nightclub sense of humor. While much of the album evokes the 1950s and '60s golden age of traditional pop, there are more introspective moments as Cullum settles gently into the Billy Joel-esque title track, the ebullient '70s soft-rock anthem "Turn On the Lights," and the dusky, cinematic string romanticism of "Beautiful Together." The Pianoman at Christmas isn't just a great holiday album, it's a great Jamie Cullum album. ~ Matt Collar https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-pianoman-at-christmas-mw0003441306
Personnel: Vocals, Piano – Jamie Cullum; Alto Flute, Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Martin Williams (2), Paul Booth (2); Alto Saxophone, Flute – Graeme Blevins, Howard McGill; Backing Vocals – Aisha Stuart, Naomi Miller, Shanna Goodhead; Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Clarinet, Flute – Claire McInerney; Bass [Upright Bass], Electric Bass, Backing Vocals – Loz Garratt; Cello – Bozidar Vukotic, Chris Worsey, Ian Burdge, Tony Woollard; Conductor, Piano, Saxophone, Bells [Sleigh Bells], Tambourine, Backing Vocals – Tom Richards (5); Double Bass – Chris Laurence, Richard Price; Stacey Richard Watton; Drums – Ed Richardson (tracks: 2); Drums, Backing Vocals – Brad Webb; French Horn – Alexei Watkins, Angela Barnes, Laurence Davies, Michael Thompson (2), Richard Bissill; Guitar – Tom VarrallHarp – Hugh Webb; Piano – Ross Stanley; Trombone – Alistair White, Mark Frost, Nichol Thomson, Trevor Mires;Trombone [Orchestral Trombone] – Chris Traves, Dave Stewart (2), Mark Nightingale, Tracey Holloway; Trumpet – Louis Dowdswell, Rory Simmons, Tom Rees-Roberts, Tom Walsh (12); Tuba – Mike Poyser, Owen Slade; Ann Beilby, Helen Kamminga, Julia Knight, Kate Musker, Lydia Lowndes-Northcott, Reiad Chibah; Violin – Beatrix Lovejoy, Ben Buckton, Ciaran McCabe, Daniel Bhattacharya, Dorina Markoff, Everton Nelson, Jeremy Isaac, Kate Robinson, Marianne Haynes, Max Baillie, Natalia Bonner, Patrick Savage, Rita Manning, Steve Morris, Tom Pigott-Smith; Violin, Leader – John Mills (8)
The Pianoman At Christmas