| SUFJAN STEVENS - SONGS FOR CHRISTMAS |
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The box set (titled “Songs for Christmas”) will be chock full of surprises, including the following novelty items (if you don’t mind us ruining the surprise): >
Five individually packaged CD EPs! Wow!
It’s the stocking stuffer of the century! Which isn’t saying
much, considering the century is still so young! Noel: Songs for Christmas, Vol. I (recorded December 2001) 1.
Silent Night Hark!: Songs for Christmas, Vol. II (recorded December 2002) 1.
Angels We Have Heard on High Ding! Dong!: Songs for Christmas, Vol. III (recorded December 2003)
1. O Come, O Come Emmanuel Joy: Songs for Christmas, Vol. IV (recorded December 2005) 1.
The Little Drummer Boy Peace: Songs for Christmas, Vol. V (recorded June 2006) 1.
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| Forget
the 50 States. Christmas is a bigger concept. As some of you may or may
not know, for the past few years, as a holiday tradition, Sufjan has embarked
on an extraordinary experiment to record an annual Christmas EP. It started
in 2001, the year of Epiphanies, and continued onward (skipping only 2004),
culminating into an odd and idiosyncratic catalog of music that has only
existed in the Asthmatic Kitty archives (and on a number of file sharing
sites). The recording process took place every December, for one week, usually
at home, provoking collaborations with friends, roommates, and musical peers.
Armed with a Reader’s Digest Christmas Songbook (and a mug of hot
cider) Sufjan & friends concocted a musical fruit cake year after year,
implementing every musical instrument they could find lying around the house:
banjo, oboe, Casiotone, wood flute, a buzzy guitar, hand claps, sleigh bells,
Hammond organ, and some tree tinsel. Did we mention sleigh bells? It doesn’t
take much to capture that Creepy Christmas Feeling, does it? Recorded, mixed
and mastered at home, the EPs themselves were often assembled in the kitchen,
stapled together, and sent out with stickers and stamps to loved ones across
the globe, year after year, with little Christmas cards that read: “Merry
Christmas. You are something special. Santa Claus loves you. And so do I.”
And then, one day, some of these songs showed up online. Curious little
web zines and fan sites posted mp3s. People started asking questions. What
is this I hear about Sufjan doing the boogey to the elf dance? Where can
I get these Christmas goodies? Well, not wanting to be the Grinch, we decided
to deck the halls, if you know what I mean. But let’s back up a bit. Having an inherent aversion to the standard Christmas carol, Sufjan indulged in the project initially as an exercise to make himself “appreciate” Christmas more. It was a tough childhood, but you can’t be a Christmas Curmudgeon forever, can you? What he discovered, for better or for worse, was a fascinating canon of Yuletide hits, some emotionally rewarding, some painfully cliché. Jingle Bells. Silent Night. We Three Kings. The whole nine yards. The musical undertaking led Sufjan (and his coterie of friends) to reckon with a holiday that celebrates, above all things, the spirit of excess--Santa Claus, popcorn balls, mistletoe, and Kmart blue light specials, to name a few. What does it all add up to? A headache, a hangover, and sentimental ruminations of Baby Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and all those animals in the manger. Is there any other holiday that so seamlessly mixes the sacred and the profane? Recording traditional favorites alongside unique originals, Sufjan has, over the course of five years, constructed an odd, impressive, and compelling collection of Christmas hits (and some misses) that will either warm your heart or make you throw up eggnog all over the bath mat (depending on your constitution). Asthmatic Kitty Records is preparing to release ALL of the material (newly mixed and mastered) in one generous box set, due in stores November 21, just in time for the holiday shopping craze.
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