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Putumayo Presents: Jazz & Blues Christmas

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    Christmas Celebration – B.B. King 03:41
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    Santa's Blues – Charles V. Brown 03:25
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    Wrap Yourself in a Christmas Package – Charles Brown, Randy Greer, Ignasi Terraza Trio 02:29
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    Santa Baby – Emilie-Claire Barlow 03:11
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    Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – Ray Charles 04:05
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    Here Comes Santa Claus – Ramsey Lewis Trio 02:41
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    Merry Christmas Baby – Dukes of Dixieland 03:43
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    The Christmas Blues – Topsy Chapman, Dukes of Dixieland, Lars Edegran 04:35
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    Xmas Baby – Riff Ruffin 02:24
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    All I Ask for Christmas – The Mighty Blue Kings 02:56

Jazz and blues have both had their share of Christmas recordings over the years, and Christmas jazz can easily work well alongside Christmas blues -- which is what happens on Putumayo Presents: Jazz Blues Christmas. This Christmas-oriented compilation has one foot in jazz and the other foot in the blues; the ten-track CD is fairly diverse, ranging from vocal jazz on Canadian singer Emilie-Claire Barlow's playful performance of "Santa Baby" to electric urban blues on B.B. King's "Christmas Celebration." Many of the tracks combine jazz and blues elements, including the late Charles Brown's "Santa's Blues," Topsy Chapman and Lars Edegran's version of "The Christmas Blues" and the Dukes of Dixieland's arrangement of "Merry Christmas, Baby." Most of the selections are vocal-oriented; the exception is the Ramsey Lewis Trio's 1964 recording of Gene Autry's "Here Comes Santa Claus," which is instrumental soul-jazz. Back in the 1960s, the terms "soul-jazz" and "organ combo" were often used interchangeably, but Lewis -- like Gene Harris, Horace Silver, and Ray Bryant -- demonstrated that soul-jazz could also be piano-driven, and "Here Comes Santa Claus" is a perfect example of the pianistic side of soul-jazz. If there is anything on Jazz Blues Christmas that essentially falls outside of jazz and blues, it is Ray Charles' version of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" -- which is more soul than anything. But even though Charles was primarily an RB artist, he could easily perform jazz or blues (as well as gospel or country). And he doesn't feel the least bit out of place on this 2008 release (in fact, many blues artists are putting classic soul, including Charles' hits, in their repertoire these days). Lasting only 33 minutes, Jazz Blues Christmas could have easily been another 30 or 40 minutes longer and given listeners more bang for their buck. But even so, this is an enjoyable compilation that thoughtfully reminds us of the connection between Christmas jazz and Christmas blues. Alex Henderson, Rovi

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  • Online Item #: 11374652
  • Store Item Number (DPCI): 244-01-1940
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