- Sing a Christmas Carol
- Wenceslaus (Image I)
- Star of Wonder
- We Three Kings
- Christmas Children
- Wenceslaus (Image II)
- Some Children See Him
- Little Drummer Boy
- Wenceslaus (Image III)
- The Michigan Farm [Cradle Song, Op. 41/1]
- The Snow Is Deep on the Ground/Snowfall
- Same Old Lang Syne
- This Christmas
- The Beautiful Day
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John McLean Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Clark Sommers Bass
Stuart Mindeman Piano
Vijay Tellis-Nayak Mixing,Editing,Engineer
John McLean Arranger
Alfred Burt Composer
Steven Rodby Mixing,Editing
Elliot Mandel Photography
Alex Couwenberg Cover Art
Archie Randolph Ammons Composer
Traditional Composer
Kenneth Patchen Composer
John Hollenbeck Composer
Claude Thornhill Composer
Dan Fogelberg Composer
Donny Hathaway Composer
Edvard Grieg Composer
Wihla Hutson Composer
Clark Sommers Arranger
Leslie Bricusse Composer
Rich Breen Mastering
Nadine McKinnor Composer
Henry Onorati Composer
Kurt Elling Arranger,Composer,Producer
Tori Amos Composer
John Henry Hopkins, Jr. Composer
Terre Roche Composer
Katherine K. Davis Composer
Harry Simeone Composer
Jennifer Liebeskind Product Development
Bryan Farina Mixing,Editing,Executive Producer
David Weed Design,Art Direction
Stuart Mindeman Producer,Arranger
Laura Kszan Product Development


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Overview
A poetic and lyrical holiday-themed album, vocalist Kurt Elling's The Beautiful Day is much more than a seasonal production. The album follows up his eclectic 2015 album, Passion World, and arrives on the heels of his collaboration with saxophonist Branford Marsalis, 2016's Upward Spiral. Here, Elling applies his urbane sensibilities and warm baritone to a set of thoughtfully curated traditional songs reworked in his own sophisticated, harmonically rich fashion. However, as his first ever holiday-themed effort, Elling chose to sidestep the usual cull of Christmas songs and instead picked pieces that are lesser known, or more subtle in tone. The result is a production that is as literate and full of new discoveries as his previous studio albums. Helping Elling achieve this is an adept ensemble of longtime and more recent associates including guitarist John McLean, pianist Stuart Mindeman, bassist Clark Sommers, and drummer Kendrick Scott, as well as saxophonist Jim Gailloreto, trumpeter Tito Carrillo, cellist Jill Kaeding, and percussionist Kalyan Pathak. Working as statement of purpose, Elling kicks things off with a soaring version of Leslie Bricusse's "Sing a Christmas Carol," from the 1970 musical film Scrooge. Elling transforms the classical-leaning choral number into a flowing, contemporary jazz anthem, coyly amending the intro with a quick medley of well-known holiday themes. He then shifts gears, offering the first of three recurring interludes based on the classic "Good King Wenceslas" carol. Atmospheric and centered on Elling's wordless vocalizations, the "Wenceslaus" interludes ground the album in a palette of winter-toned calm. Elsewhere, Elling offers a haunting, crystalline reading of the traditional "We Three Kings," smiles his way through a New Orleans second-line take of "Little Drummer Boy," and applies his longstanding knack for setting spoken word to music with "The Michigan Farm," which features his evocative lyrics framed by composer Edvard Grieg's "Cradle Song, Op. 41/1." While artful complexity is one of Elling's distinctive traits, he is also an adroit crooner, as evidenced here by his soulfully buoyant take on Donny Hathaway's "This Christmas" and his heartfelt performance of Dan Fogelberg's "Same Old Lang Syne." Also adding to the tender emotion of the album is Elling's daughter, Luiza Elling, who duets with her father on the title track. Ultimately, with The Beautiful Day, Elling has crafted an album that evokes the holiday spirit in all of its wondrous complexity. ~ Matt Collar
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/28/2016 |
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Label: | OKEH JAZZ (SRM) |
UPC: | 0889853467723 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Kurt Elling Primary Artist,Voices,PercussionJohn McLean Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Clark Sommers Bass
Stuart Mindeman Piano
Technical Credits
Charles Martinez EngineerVijay Tellis-Nayak Mixing,Editing,Engineer
John McLean Arranger
Alfred Burt Composer
Steven Rodby Mixing,Editing
Elliot Mandel Photography
Alex Couwenberg Cover Art
Archie Randolph Ammons Composer
Traditional Composer
Kenneth Patchen Composer
John Hollenbeck Composer
Claude Thornhill Composer
Dan Fogelberg Composer
Donny Hathaway Composer
Edvard Grieg Composer
Wihla Hutson Composer
Clark Sommers Arranger
Leslie Bricusse Composer
Rich Breen Mastering
Nadine McKinnor Composer
Henry Onorati Composer
Kurt Elling Arranger,Composer,Producer
Tori Amos Composer
John Henry Hopkins, Jr. Composer
Terre Roche Composer
Katherine K. Davis Composer
Harry Simeone Composer
Jennifer Liebeskind Product Development
Bryan Farina Mixing,Editing,Executive Producer
David Weed Design,Art Direction
Stuart Mindeman Producer,Arranger
Laura Kszan Product Development
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