Tracklist: 1. The First Noel (03:25) 2. In The Bleak Midwinter (03:35) 3. Deck The Halls / Away In A Manger (03:29) 4. The Holly & The Ivy / Mary's Boy Child (03:24) 5. Silent Night (03:29) 6. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / Angels from the Realms of Glory (03:59) 7. O Come All Ye Faithful / Hark The Herald Angels Sing / See Amid the Winter Snow (04:18) 8. O Little Town Of Bethlehem (04:12) 9. I Saw Three Ships / When A Child Is Born (03:09) 10. O Holy Night (02:58) 11. Coventry Carol / O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (04:08) 12. A Winter's Tale (03:40) 13. We Three Kings (04:06) 14. Sussex Carol / It Came Upon A Midnight Clear (03:31) |
Keyboard legend, Rick Wakeman, famous the world over for his hugely successful and high-profile rock career - most notably with leading bands Yes and The Strawbs and for his sought-after collaborations with top artists of the day such as David Bowie and Black Sabbath - is pleased to celebrate the festive season with a brand new album, 'Christmas Portraits'. With all tracks personally chosen and arranged by Wakeman himself, this special holiday album celebrates Wakeman's favorite time of the year as he performs familiar and favorite festive music, arranged for solo piano, all performed on his beloved Granary Steinway Model D grand piano. A former student and Fellow of the Royal College of Music, Wakeman has covered much musical ground during his wide-ranging career and here with 'Christmas Portraits', he brings his classic Wakeman twist to traditional Christmas classics, arranging some evergreens into fresh new medleys. Of this brand-new album, Rick Wakeman commented: ''Christmas is my absolute favorite time of the year. I love every aspect of it, especially traditional Christmas music and songs which have wonderful simplistic melodies that are perfect for adaptation to produce variations on the piano. That is something I love to do and that is exactly what this album is''
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