
Bright Eyes - A Christmas Album LP (Red Vinyl)
Bright Eyesâ Christmas Album begins with a piano, flute, ambient noise, and musical saw-driven version of âAway in a Manger,â helping weed out casual Christmas music enjoyers, but all too tempting for the most devout of Conor Oberstâs disciples, who originally learned that the warmth of the holiday season is trumped only by its potential for melancholy back in 2002 with the original Saddle Creek release. Oberst and a small army of friends at his house proceed to jamboree through Christmas classics like âHave Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,â âGod Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,â and âOh Little Town of Bethlehem,â Holiday cheer, when delivered with Oberstâs trademark tremble, sounds more like a lament than it does hymns of ecclesiastical joy. But the spirited listener will find that the fragile, homespun, and somewhat blinkered vibe that permeates the album sets itself apart from the bog-standard, less sonically humble offerings of the holidays, and, both strangely and satisfyingly, is probably more aligned with the true spirit of the season..
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Bright Eyesâ Christmas Album begins with a piano, flute, ambient noise, and musical saw-driven version of âAway in a Manger,â helping weed out casual Christmas music enjoyers, but all too tempting for the most devout of Conor Oberstâs disciples, who originally learned that the warmth of the holiday season is trumped only by its potential for melancholy back in 2002 with the original Saddle Creek release. Oberst and a small army of friends at his house proceed to jamboree through Christmas classics like âHave Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,â âGod Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,â and âOh Little Town of Bethlehem,â Holiday cheer, when delivered with Oberstâs trademark tremble, sounds more like a lament than it does hymns of ecclesiastical joy. But the spirited listener will find that the fragile, homespun, and somewhat blinkered vibe that permeates the album sets itself apart from the bog-standard, less sonically humble offerings of the holidays, and, both strangely and satisfyingly, is probably more aligned with the true spirit of the season..
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