Release Date: September
6, 2016
Label: Bohemian Embassy
Hearing
Holiday music is reserved for the season in which it is celebrated right? Well
that is not always the case. At times there is that rare recording dedicated to
Christmas classics that can be listened to at any time of year. Tom Caufield’s I Heard It Was Christmas Day happens to be
one of those albums.
Caufield easily strums and picks his way into your heart
and mind with expert six-string playing. He creates superb textures and
intimate sounds that draw you in and keep you.
“I Heard It Was Christmas Day” has a prolific name and the
kind of diversity in playing that I found very impressive. Along with Tom’s
playing there are some bells jingling in the background that sound like a horse
drawn sleigh. It all created a picture in my mind, like a classic Norman
Rockwell painting set to this most beautiful and tasteful music.
“Silent Night” was always a song that gave me chills and
touched my soul. Tom’s playing is well thought out and tastefully done. Like
gentle falling snow with the North Star shining brightly in the sky; his notes
hit your consciousness and put you right in the manager with baby Jesus.
Acoustic music with such intricacies and simplicity is
difficult to make into something memorable as this album. Tom accomplished this
with little help of other instruments besides his guitars. This has a lot going
in the background of each track however his guitar is right out front and that
is what your senses key in on. If there ever was peripheral hearing like there
was sight (like a quarterback seeing the entire field) then this would be the
time to use it.
The best thing about this music is that is relaxing and it
sets your mind at ease. As the guitar flows, so does your feelings pushed along
by the music.
“God Rest You” is a brilliant track. You would never
believe it was a Christmas while listening. It comes across more like a
soundscape for a good western or some desert scenery. At around the 2 minute
mark or so the song shifts so you get a taste of the original melody. I really
appreciate the transitions in this track and I thought it was brilliant. It was
country meets holiday and they get together for an old fashioned Christmas set
to some incredible acoustic music.
There was a lot to like about I Heard It Was Christmas Day and not a thing to complain about. Musical
perfection is difficult to arrive at. It seems the more I hear recordings like
this I am becoming more convinced that it entirely possible. This album has the
full respect and appreciation of my diligent ears and I think many other listeners
will feel the same way.
Key
Tracks: I Heard It Was Christmas Day, Silent Night, God Rest You
Tracks:
01. Joy To The World
02. Hark On High
03. Carol of the Drum
04. What Child Is This?
05. I Heard It Was Christmas Day
06. Silent Night
07. God Rest You
08. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
09. Aude Lang Syne
Tracks:
01. Joy To The World
02. Hark On High
03. Carol of the Drum
04. What Child Is This?
05. I Heard It Was Christmas Day
06. Silent Night
07. God Rest You
08. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
09. Aude Lang Syne
Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck
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November 12, 2016
Review
Provided By New Age Music Reviews
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