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Where Will You Be Christmas Day?

 
Album Review: Where Will You Be Christmas Day?

  • Artist: Various Artists
  • Release Date: October 12, 2004
  • Total Time: 73:52
  • Type: Collection (various artists), Compilation (best of), Christmas
  • Genre: Holiday

Review

A holiday compilation with a difference, this assembles a couple dozen Christmas-themed recordings from 1917-1959 that represent roots music of all stripes -- blues, gospel, early jazz, early country, Appalachian folk, and even some ethnic sounds of Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Italy, and Ukraine. There are some pretty famous names here, like Leadbelly, Bessie Smith, and Lightnin' Hopkins, as well as some artists who are not as famous but still pretty renowned, like Rev. J.M. Gates, Buell Kazee, and the Maddox Brothers & Rose. Yet as was the case on the Dust-to-Digital label's extraordinary six-CD box set of 1902-1960 spirituals, Goodbye, Babylon, there are a host of names here that will be known almost exclusively to serious old-time music collectors. That in itself makes this a pretty interesting and offbeat Christmas anthology. But even if you care nothing for rare record values, it's certainly rawer, more heartfelt, and just more musically interesting than the vast majority of what you'll find in the holiday bin. It's also a reminder of a time when Christmas discs could be relatively joyful and sincere expressions of religion and merrymaking, rather than just excuses to make a quick buck by cashing in on the time of the season. It makes for superior roots music listening whether you're in the holiday spirit or not, but some of the better tracks to keep an ear out for include the Cotton Top Mountain Sanctified Singers' jovial Dixieland jazz-style "Christ Was Born on Christmas Morn," with its thrilling high female background vocal swoops; Leadbelly's highly rhythmic, infectiously joyous "Christmas Is A-Coming"; the exuberant early calypso of Lord Executor's "Christmas Is a Joyful Day"; the shuffling flamenco-like verve of Los Jibaros' "Décimas de Nacimiento"; and the electric blues of Lightnin' Hopkins' "Happy New Year," which verges on rock & roll. Being a single-CD compilation, the packaging isn't as elaborate as other Dust-to-Digital productions like Goodbye, Babylon, but it's typically thoughtful, with a Christmas card-sized booklet of liner notes, coaster, and postcard. Note, also, how the tracks are sequenced almost like a chronological celebration of holiday themes, starting with Vera Hall Ward's "The Last Month of the Year," moving on through Leadbelly's "Christmas Is A-Coming" and Kansas City Kitty's "Christmas Morning Blues," and wrapping up with Hopkins' "Happy New Year." This album deserves a four-star rating for its general musical value; judged by the standards of Christmas/holiday releases, it easily rates a full five stars. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Last Month of the Year Vera Hall-Ward (2:31)
Christ Was Born on Christmas Morn Cotton Top Mountain Sanctified Singers (3:24)
Christmas Is A-Coming Leadbelly (1:05)
Christmas Is a Joyful Day The Lord Executor (2:46)
Dance Under the Willows (Tanec Pid Werbamy) Pawlo Humeniuk (3:18)
Décimas de Nacimiento Los Jibaros (3:22)
Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle (Pastorale di Natale) Pasquale Feis (2:52)
Lady Gay Buell Kazee (3:03)
Sherburne Nahum Tate Alabama Sacred Harp Singers (1:45)
Holy Babe Matthew Johnson, Paul Hayes, Joe Green, Aaron Brown, Kelly Pace, Aaron Brown, Paul Hayes (7:07)
He Was Born in a Manger Reverend J.M. Gates (3:12)
The Wrong Way to Celebrate Christmas Reverend Edward W. Clayborn (2:33)
Santa Claus Walter Davis Walter Davis (3:07)
Gee, Ain't I Good to You? McKinney's Cotton Pickers (3:24)
At the Christmas Ball Fred Longshaw Bessie Smith (3:27)
Papa Ain't No Santa Claus (And Mama Ain't No Christmas Tree) Butterbeans & Susie (3:17)
Christmas Morning Blues Spud Murphy Kansas City Kitty & Georgia Tom (3:04)
Christmas in Jail -- Ain't That a Pain Leroy Carr (3:22)
Christmas Morning the Rum Had Me Yawning Lord Beginner (3:07)
Christmas Time Will Soon Be Over Fiddlin' John Carson & His Virginia Reelers (2:52)
Breaking Up Christmas Norman Edmonds (1:58)
Happy New Year Blues Irving Berlin Mary Harris (3:11)
Happy New Year Robert Ellen Lightnin' Hopkins (3:42)
Jingle Bells [*] The Maddox Brothers & Rose (2:23)

Credits

Pawlo Humeniuk (Bass), Richard K. Spottswood (Producer), John "Buddy" Williams (Bass), Pawlo Humeniuk (Cymbals), Pedro Davila (Vocals), Dave Wilborn (Banjo), Kaiser Marshall (Drums), Lightnin' Hopkins (Vocals), Steven Lance Ledbetter (Compilation), Buell Kazee (Vocals), Susan Archie (Art Direction), Robert Vosgien (Audio Restoration), Rose Maddox (Vocals), Christopher [1] C. King (Transfers), Claude Jones (Trombone), Fats Waller (Piano), Kansas City Kitty (Piano), Robert Vosgien (Mastering), Mary Harris (Vocals), Don Redman (Sax (Alto)), Frank Mare (Vinyl Disks), Norman Edmonds (Fiddle), Charlie Green (Trombone), Walter Davis (Piano), Lord Beginner (Vocals), Roy Nichols (Guitar (Electric)), Don Redman (Arranger), Leroy Carr (Vocals), Gerald Clark (Guitar), Joe Bussard (Vinyl Disks), Fred Maddox (Vocal Harmony), Don Redman (Vocals), Pawlo Humeniuk (Violin), Don Maddox (Fiddle), Charlie Jordan (Guitar), Henry Maddox (Mandolin), Leadbelly (Vocals), Sidney DeParis (Trumpet), Steven Lance Ledbetter (Producer), Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon & Punches Delegates of Pleasure (Vocals), Sisters Jordan (Assistant), Billy Taylor (Bass Horn), Henry Townsend (Guitar), Eddie Heywood (Piano), Deacon Leon Davis (Assistant), The Blue Rhythm Orchestra (Trumpet), Kelly Pace (Vocals), Roy Nichols (Sleigh Bells), The Blue Rhythm Orchestra (Reeds), Vera Hall-Ward (Illustration Concept), Walter Davis (Vocals), Roy Nichols (Harmonica), Leroy Carr (Piano), Buell Kazee (Banjo), Pawlo Humeniuk (Sleigh Bells), Bessie Smith (Vocals), Coleman Hawkins (Reeds), Earl Johnson & His Dixie Entertainers (Fiddle), Don Redman (Leader), Jack Towers (Transfers), Cal Maddox (Guitar), Fred Maddox (Bass), Peetie Wheatstraw (Piano), Richard K. Spottswood (Text), Fletcher Henderson (Piano), Theodore McCord (Reeds), Sister Norman (Assistant), The Blue Rhythm Orchestra (Drums), The Blue Rhythm Orchestra (Piano), Richard K. Spottswood (Compilation), Kansas City Kitty (Vocals), Cal Maddox (Vocal Harmony), Leadbelly (Guitar (12 String)), Richard K. Spottswood (Vinyl Disks), Joe Green's Novelty Orchestra (Vocals), Vera Hall-Ward (Design)
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