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Wes Burden's A Christmas Journey is a most satisfying trip! This smooth jazz album is not a homogenized set of sound-alike easy-listening tracks; it snaps with refreshing character and an international flavor. Although the CD is largely an instrumental showcase for Burden's superb saxophone, it does have two vocal moments (#3, 10). The ten tracks are all well-known Christmas classics.
One feature of Burden's release makes it unlike any other I have ever reviewed. The CD comes in a nifty silver tin with a festive red label, not in a clear plastic jewel case. The down side is that the tin will occupy slightly more room on your shelf and has no side label for easy viewing as it rests in your collection. The intriguing up side, however, is that the unusual packaging makes for a truly excellent gift-giving presentation.
The album opens extremely well with a brilliantly bluegrass "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," slides into the sweetest sax on "Angels We Have Heard on High" (complete with gentle echo), and then takes a distinctly Jamaican turn with "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town." This third piece is one of the two vocals on the album; Chata Addi provides the distinctive and welcoming reggae approach. Other distinctive cuts include the exotic "We Three Kings" and oh-so-cool "Little Drummer Boy" with its didgeridoo accents. The CD closes with "Silent Night," which provides solo sax at the start, then adds the somewhat hushed voices of a small chorus, singing the carol in German (later in English), all in unison. The effect makes for a perfect finale.
Thank you, Wes Burden, for A Christmas Journey that is most enjoyable!
--Carol Swanson
(Reviewed in 2005)
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From the liner notes:
Wes Burden: soprano, alto sax
Tim Ellis: guitars, balalaika, wails
Barry Aiken: keyboards
Jeff Leonard: bass guitar
Michael Snyder: drums, percussion
Paul DeLay: harmonica
Skip Parenté: violin
Justin Franzino: melodica
Ken Larson: bodhrán drum
Chata Addi: congas, voice, talking drum
Lou Robinson: didjeridu
Choir members: Aaron Sorensen, Brian Costa, Sonja Harding, Jim Harding, Paul Campanello, Rosemayne Burden, Verna Burden, Erik Nielsen, Alice Nielsen, Richard Crowley, Gene Lysinger, Marisa Lysinger, Lonna Leno
Produced by Wes Burden.
Arranged by Wes Burden & Tim Ellis.
Recorded & mixed by Bob Stark.
From the Web site:
A Christmas Journey: Christmas tunes with ethnic sounds from around the world as well as more contemporary arrangements, wrapped in a festive silver gift tin and decorative red label.
Like a gleam of warm sun shining through our Northwest rainforest, Wes Burden brings new depth and energy to the established con- temporary jazz scene. His original compositions focus on the soulful interplay between saxophone, acoustic guitar, and keyboard, ranging from moving emotional ballads to upbeat, forward-driven grooves. Burden's listeners and fans describe his music as relaxing and meditative, yet romantic and playful.
Wes Burden
A Christmas Journey

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Label: Pleasant Misery Productions
Genre: Pop
Release: 1997
Track List
| Song Title |
|---|
| God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen |
| Angels We Have Heard On High |
| Santa Claus Is Coming To Town |
| The First Nöel |
| O Come, O Come Immanuel |
| What Child Is This |
| We Three Kings |
| The Christmas Song |
| Little Drummer Boy |
| Silent Night |