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| Amy’s third yuletide set offers a cover of Michael W. Smith’s Agnus Dei, Gabriel’s Oboe, turns the oldie Mr. Sandman into Mr. Santa and more. |
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| 1 A Christmas to Remember |
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| 2 Christmas Can't Be Very Far Away |
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| 3 Silent Night |
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| 4 Christmas Lullaby (I Will Lead You Home) |
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| 5 Highland Cathedral |
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| 6 Jingle Bell Rock |
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| 7 Mister Santa |
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| 8 'Til the Season Comes 'Round Again |
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| 9 Gabriel's Oboe |
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| 10 Welcome to Our World |
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| 11 Agnus Dei |
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Album Review
Amy Grant's previous two holiday releases (1983's "Christmas Album" and 1992's "Home for Christmas") focused on traditional tunes, so there was little for Grant to do on her third holiday album but branch out. "A Christmas to Remember" concentrates on contemporary and original songs -- "Christmas Can'T Be Very Far Away," "'Til The Season Comes 'Round Again," "Christmas Lullaby (I Will Lead You Home)," "Mister Santa" (a rehash of "Mr. Sandman"), and "Welcome To Our World" -- and flirts with jazz and big band sounds. The few classics ("Agnus Dei," "Highland Cathedral," "Silent Night") sound a little clumsy when coupled with "Jingle Bell Rock," but Grant's fans will be pleased with her conventional, amiable album. ~ Gina Boldman, All Music Guide
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Biography


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