The Classic Christmas Album
Legacy, 2015
http://www.earthwindandfire.com
REVIEW BY: David Bowling
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: 10/28/2015
Literally thousands of musicians have released Christmas albums during the last 50 years. They have included country, rock, pop, easy listening, and jazz artists, but perhaps one of the most unique holiday releases is The Classic Christmas Album by the rhythm & blues and funk band Earth, Wind, & Fire.
Earth, Wind & Fire was formed in 1969. A dozen or so musicians have performed with the band since their inception. Throughout the years, they have remained relevant and commercially successful for nearly a half-century, selling tens of millions of albums and continually crossing over onto the mainstream pop charts. Songs such as “After The Love Has Gone,” “Shining Star,” “Got To Get You Into My Life,” “September,” and “Boogie Wonderland” have become a part of the American musical landscape while propelling the band into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
Given their musical niche, a Christmas album could have been a disaster. But they wisely do not just play the songs but rather adapt the material to their style, which makes all the difference.
The traditional hymns are more of a stretch for the band. “Joy To The World,” “Oh Come All Ye Faithful,” “Away In A Manger,” and “The First Noel” center on the vocals rather than the rhythms. On the other hand, “The Little Drummer Boy,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” “and “Sleigh Ride” return the band to the funky rhythms that made them famous.
There are also a number of original compositions, and while they may not be eternal holiday fare, they are a lot of fun. “Get Your Hump On For Christmas” is not for the fireplace on Christmas Eve, but it is certainly fine for the holiday dance floor. “December” and “Gather Round” have a more sophisticated approach and are fine additions to the holiday catalogue of sounds.
Earth, Wind & Fire took a chance by recording an album of Christmas music. Instead of taking the safe route, they travel in some unexpected directions and create a minor masterpiece. Everyone needs a little funk in their Christmas season.