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Michael W. Smith Christmas

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Any street cred that I had left is about to disappear with what I am about to admit.

In 1989, in the age of the cassette tape, I owned, and loved, Michael W. Smith's Christmas. About a month ago I mentioned this recording to my daughter and decided to look it up. I already knew it wasn't on iTunes (at least the Canadian one), but I tracked down the CD and ordered it online somewhere. It arrived this week and (here it goes) I love it.

I do have a few favorite Christmas songs in my music collection but not really a whole album - except this one. It's not your typical Michael W. Smith album from that era. It features a full orchestra and choir, and the songs are arranged beautifully.

This is easily my favorite Christmas album and I'm glad to own it again. You can check out other reviews at Amazon.

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6 Comments

Arthur said:

YOU had "street cred"?? With whom, exactly??
I only ask because I wanna know which crowd to avoid!! :)

mike said:

didn't everybody in that era own that tape?
i know i did

Bill Kinnon Author Profile Page said:

I'm sorry. We can no longer be seen having coffee together. I will really miss those special times. But. Really. Michael W. Smith! (Bills exits stage left screaming.)

don said:

... just when you blogged about self-disclosure and ... now this? if you plan on blogging about Wayne Watson's Christmas album(s) give us a heads up, eh?

Darryl Author Profile Page said:

Yes, that was maybe a little too much self-disclosure. I had a Sandi Patti recommendation prepared for tonight but maybe I'll just keep it to myself. ;)

don said:

... yah, I would ( keep that to yourself, that is ). same goes for any 'wimperials' material, Christmas or not.

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