A Very Special Christmas 3

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Part three of a series of records that benefits the Special Olympics, A Very Special Christmas 3 from 1997 is as excitingly eclectic as its predecessors. Though it features the likes of R&B chart toppers and hip-hoppers Mase, Puff Daddy, and Snoop Doggy Dogg and alt-rockers No Doubt, Smashing Pumpkins, , Blues Traveler, and others, the real standout performances belong to Jonny Lang, with his bawdy, barroom version of "Santa Claus Is Back in Town" and Sting, who delivers a proper reading of that old English carol "I Saw Three Ships." The showstopper, though, is Natalie Merchant's "Children, Go Where I Send Thee" in an arrangement so rich and compelling it may top even the many five-star versions of this African-American hymn that have come before it. --Martin Keller

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A Very Special Christmas 3

A Very Special Christmas 3
A Very Special Christmas 3
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Oi to the punks and Oi to the skins, but Oi to the world and everybody wins!
  • christmas music that has the feeling
  • If you're going to write new christmas stuff, you'd better be good at it or else stick to the classics
  • Third time's a charm.
  • Not the strongest in the series
A Very Special Christmas 3
Various Artists
Manufacturer: A&M
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002GOJ
Release Date: 1997-10-07

Tracks:

  1. I Saw Three Ships - Sting
  2. Christmastime - The Smashing Pumpkins
  3. Children Go Where I Send Thee - Natalie Merchant
  4. Santa Baby - Rev Run & The Christmas All Stars
  5. Oi To The World - No Doubt
  6. Blue Christmas - Sheryl Crow
  7. Christmas - Blues Traveler
  8. Oiche Chiun (Silent Night) - Enya
  9. The Christmas Song - Hootie & The Blowfish
  10. Ave Maria - Chris Cornell
  11. Christmas In The City - Mary J. Blige
  12. Santa Claus Is Back In Town - Jonny Lang
  13. Christmas Song - Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds
  14. Christmas Is Now Drawing Near At Hand - Steve Winwood
  15. O Holy Night - Tracy Chapman
  16. We Three Kings - Patti Smith

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Part three of a series of records that benefits the Special Olympics, A Very Special Christmas 3 from 1997 is as excitingly eclectic as its predecessors. Though it features the likes of R&B chart toppers and hip-hoppers Mase, Puff Daddy, and Snoop Doggy Dogg and alt-rockers No Doubt, Smashing Pumpkins, , Blues Traveler, and others, the real standout performances belong to Jonny Lang, with his bawdy, barroom version of "Santa Claus Is Back in Town" and Sting, who delivers a proper reading of that old English carol "I Saw Three Ships." The showstopper, though, is Natalie Merchant's "Children, Go Where I Send Thee" in an arrangement so rich and compelling it may top even the many five-star versions of this African-American hymn that have come before it. --Martin Keller

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Oi to the punks and Oi to the skins, but Oi to the world and everybody wins!.......2006-12-17

This is obviously the third volume in the highly successful Very Special Christmas series. It came out in 1997 and most of the performers here are ones that were popular at that time. Most of the performances are good, with nothing being flat out terrible, which is always a bonus. Which ones you like best will depend on your taste of course. Personally, I think I like the songs by Sting, Natalie Merchant, No Doubt and Chris Cornell the best. But that's just me, you might like some of the others better.

4 out of 5 stars christmas music that has the feeling.......2006-02-22

This cd is very good and should be in anybody collection

4 out of 5 stars If you're going to write new christmas stuff, you'd better be good at it or else stick to the classics.......2005-12-08

The artists who stuck to the classics always come out better on these albums. It is a dangerous thing to write a new one unless you can come up with something really significant. Sadly "Christmas Time" by Smashing Pumpkins is not. It's maudlin (meaning sickly sweet and whingey) and the words are worthless. "Christmas time is fun presents for everyone" Ohhh please. Perhaps Bob Geldof and Bono could teach some wealthy rockstars that not everyone gets presents at Christmas and it ain't always fun for those whose families have difficulties or who are under persecution or war. Better to teach the real meaning of Christmas- that Christ was born to offer a new start to everyone. This makes every difficulty you are under fade and is a much better message than "presents for everyone".
Sorry for the diehard pumpkins fans. I actually like their stuff, but Christmas Time is pumpkin pulp. hohoho

4 out of 5 stars Third time's a charm........2005-10-11

I found many songs I like on the other "Very Special Christmas" albums, but front to back this is easily my favorite. Maybe because it includes alot of "adult-alternative" artists, but probably just because the songs are sooo good. Just look at the tracklist. Sting, Natalie Merchant, and Sheryl Crow all do great covers, and I also love the songs done by Tracy Chapman and Enya. As far as originals go, I was really impressed by the tracks from Smashing Pumpkins and Blues Traveler, both are excellent, and both sound very seasonal. My reason for purchase however was for "Ave Maria". Chris Cornell (Soundgarden/Audioslave) does an amazing job with it, and it's really quite moving. The rest is good at the least. As the holidays approach, I already can't wait to play this. I also suggest "The Edge Of Christmas" and "You Sleigh Me: Alternative Christmas Hits".

5 out of 5 stars Not the strongest in the series.......2005-01-14

I was very impressed by the first two volumes in the series but this volume, while it has some great tracks, does not match those two although I like this set better now than when I first bought it some years ago.

The highlights for me are I saw three ships (Sting), Blue Christmas (Sheryl Crow), Christmas (Blues traveller), a Gallic version of Silent night (Enya), Santa Claus is back in town (Jonny Lang), Christmas is now drawing near at hand (Steve Winwood) and O holy night (Tracy Chapman). Most of the other tracks are OK but the version of Santa baby included here is definitely not my kind of music. I much prefer Madonna's version, to be found on the first volume in the series, or the original Eartha Kitt version from the fifties.

If you are a big fan of nineties pop and rock music, you may enjoy this more than I do, as my taste in pop and rock is rooted in an earlier era. Otherwise, you are likely to feel (as I do) that this is not an essential purchase. You can contribute to the Special Olympics by purchasing the first two volumes (also filled mostly with pop and rock music) or the more recent Very special acoustic Christmas (filled with country and bluegrass music), all of which I reviewed long ago.

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