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After the initial shock fades, the existence of Christmas in the Heart seems perhaps inevitable. After all, the thing Bob Dylan loves most of all are songs that are handed down from generation to generation, songs that are part of the American fabric, songs so common they never seem to have been written. These are the songs Dylan chooses to sing on Christmas in the Heart, a cheerfully old-fashioned holiday album from its Norman Rockwell-esque cover to its joyous backing vocals. Apart from the breakneck 'Must Be Santa,' which barrelhouses like a barroom, Dylan doesn't really reinterpret these songs as much as simply play them with his crackerjack road band, dropping in a little flair -- restoring 'we'll have to muddle through somehow' to 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,' singing the opening of 'O Come All Ye Faithful' in its original Latin -- but never pushing tunes in unexpected directions. Many would argue having Dylan croon these carols is unexpected enough and, true, there are times his gravelly rumble is a bit pronounced, but nothing here feels forced, it all feels rather fun, provided you're on the same wavelength as latter-day Bob, where the sound and swing of the band is as important as the song, where there's an undeniable nostalgic undertow to all the proceedings. And, of course, there's no better time for celebratory sound, swing, and nostalgia than the holidays, which may be why Christmas in the Heart is a bit of a left-field delight.
Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream |
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1 | 02:35 | ||
2 | Gloria Shayne Baker / Noël Regney | 03:02 | |
3 | 01:53 | ||
4 | 02:30 | ||
5 | 02:54 | ||
6 | Katherine K. Davis / Henry Onorati / Harry Simeone | 02:53 | |
7 | 02:54 | ||
8 | 02:48 | ||
9 | 04:06 | ||
10 | 02:48 | ||
11 | 02:36 | ||
12 | 02:30 | ||
13 | 02:28 | ||
14 | Mel Tormé / Bob Wells / Bobby 'BW' Wells | 03:57 | |
15 | 02:17 |
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (February 2012) Christmas in the Heart is the 34th studio album and first Christmas album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on October 13, 2009 by Columbia Records. The album comprises a collection of hymns, carols, and popular Christmas songs. Many people thought that Bob Dylan's album Christmas in the Heart must have been some kind of sick holiday joke back in 2009, but I think it has held up well in the years since. This is one of the more offbeat, but finest holiday albums released in the past 20 to 25 years.