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The Christmas Companion written by Garrison Keillor Studio : Highbridge Audio by Highbridge Audio Publisher : Highbridge Audio Released : 2005-09-15 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 2 EAN : 9781565119857 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 4 reviews)
List Price : $24.95 Our Price : $8.14
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The first new Prairie Home Christmas collection in ten years is a warm and wonderful celebration of storytelling, music, and the holiday spirit. It’s Christmas in Lake Wobegon, Christmas at the old radio show, Christmas at the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Christmas wherever friends and families gather to rejoice, reminisce, and share the holiday spirit. This all-new collection includes songs, sketches, sound effects, laughter, sweet nostalgia, and a monologue or two, all with a Christmas theme and all heard originally on live broadcasts of A Prairie Home Companion. Garrison Keillor, the show’s cast, and special guests are joined by hundreds of friends and acquaintances in a holiday gala that’s sure to become a family favorite and an annual tradition. Contents: - Wise Men Blues – Pat Donohue with the Guy’s All-Star Shoe Band (Richard Dworsky, Andy Stein, Gary Raynor, Arnie Kinsella.) 12/22/01
- Rhubarb – Tim Russell and others 12/12/98
- Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies – Sonos Handbell Ensemble 12/21/96
- A Child Is Born (In Bethlehem) – Garrison Keillor and Musica Sacra 12/21/02
- Count Your Blessings – John McDonough
- Away in a Manger – Renée Fleming and Emanuel Ax (Fred Hersch) 12/20/03
- The Twelve Days of Christmas – Garrison Keillor and Tom Keith 12/18/04
- Christmas Eve Blues – Pat Donohue with the Guy’s All-Star Shoe Band (Richard Dworsky, Andy Stein, Gary Raynor, Arnie Kinsella) 12/20/03
- Guy Noir – Garrison Keillor and cast 12/11/04
- Christmastime (Just In Time) – Inga Swearingen 12/18/04
- The Christmas Fire – Garrison Keillor 12/09/00
- Silent Night – Butch Thompson 12/13/03
- Christmas Time’s A-Comin’ – Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder (Mark Fain, bass; Jim Mills, banjo; Paul Brewster, guitar; Darrin Vincent, guitar; Clay Hess, guitar; and Bobby Hicks, fiddle.) 12/16/00
- ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas – Garrison Keillor and Richard Dworsky 12/23/00
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas – Diana Krall 12/13/97
- Santa, CEO 12/28/02
- The Christmas Song – Sarah Jessica Parker 12/19/98
- The Carolers at My Door - The Orianas Choir (or the Buffalo Chamber singers) 12/21/91
- Green – 12/20/03
- December Waltz – Pat Donohue National Steel (?) with The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band (Richard Dworsky, John Niemann, Gary Raynor, Arnie Kinsella) 12/4/04
- In the Bleak Midwinter – Musica Sacra 12/21/02
- Ave Maria – Renée Fleming and Emanuel Ax (Fred Hersch) 12/20/03
- Four Christmases – Garrison Keillor; Let It Snow – April Verch, fiddle 12/22/01
- The Christ Child’s Lullaby – The Boys of the Lough (Aly Bain (fiddle), Dave Richardson (mandolin, cittern, English concertina, and button accordion), Christy O'Leary (tin whistle, pipes, vocals), Cathal McConnell (flute, whistle, vocals), and Chris Newman (guitar)). 12/21/96
- Silent Night - 12/21/02
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Awesome! |
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I had never listened to something by Garrison Keiler before but found that this CD was very entertaining. I found myself laughing and crying and loving my time just sitting and listening. Well worth your money and time. |
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Lots of very funny pieces |
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If you have a sense of humor, you and your kids will like this. The twelve days of Christmas was just hilarious and cleverly done. The story about the gift for mom was really funny too. |
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Spend Christmas Eve or Night by the Fire Enjoying These CDs! |
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I found the CD heartwarming, amusing, enjoyable, and only very occasionally, boring. If you're looking for perfection in musical rendition, look elsewhere. These are recordings of live radio broadcasts, after all, and don't have the polished elegance of overdubbed and edited studio sessions. Garrison is at the top of his form, however, and one man's repugnant "Twas the night before Christmas" was this man's bemused reflections on how things too often are. There's variety, wit, and enough talent to make any Christmas eve or Christmas night a happy one. Also, if you choose, there's enough content to provide family discussion starters for anyone over the age of eight or 10. |
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I found Christmas Companion to be an 'okay' Christmas CD Compilation but not one I'm dazzled by, and certainly not something worth this price. In preparation for getting in the Christmas mood, I listened to a few of them, found myself wishing I hadn't bought the CD. Why? Most of the songs are quite simply not repeatable. Yes, some are pleasant, but others are downright annoying. I don't know about you, but one time around with the twangy mountain-man rendition of "Christmas Time's A-Coming" was quite enough for my sanity. Thank You. I also didn't care for the stories. I found "Twas the Night Before Christmas" (a parody of the original about a puritanical Baptist family), obviously meant to be funny, didn't even provoke a chuckle, and was at times downright creepy.
Some songs, such as: "The Christmas Song" by Sarah Jessica Parker, "December Waltz," by Pat Donohue, and "Count Your Blessings" by John McDonough were decent. Some songs were great: "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" by Diana Krall being one of them. But others were quite banal. Nothing made me stand up and shout: "Wow! That's a great tune, I'm glad I bought this CD!"
Overall, I think your better off buying a ten-pack of Christmas cd's at your local super store and culling the songs you like, it'd probably cost the same, and you'd get more music that you might enjoy. 3 Stars. Average. |
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