Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Scott Weiland Xmas album due


Stone Temple Pilots and ex-Velvet Revolver leader Scott Weiland finds inspiration from the iconic songs and singers of Christmases past, putting his signature baritone on some of his favorite holiday classics for "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year," arriving Oct. 25 from Rhino at all physical and digital retail outlets.

It also includes the singer’s own original holiday song, “Happy Christmas And Many More.”

The inception began two years ago when Weiland first performed “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno.” The singer says Frank Sinatra’s legendary 1957 recording of the song, which featured an orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, inspired his take on this sentimental favorite.

Similarly, the album is filled with lush orchestrations punctuated by horns and sweetened with strings, which were arranged by Michael Birnbryer and Jessica Catron. Weiland leads the musicians through timeless holiday standards made famous by the likes of Nat King Cole (“The Christmas Song”), Bing Crosby (“White Christmas” and “I’ll Be Home For Christmas”), Perry Como (“Winter Wonderland”) and Andy Williams (“The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year.”) The album was produced by Weiland and his longtime collaborator, Doug Grean.

There are surprises as well, including a reggae version of “O Holy Night” complete with steel drums, a spritely “Silent Night” propelled by a bossa nova beat and a jazzy “What Child Is This?” where Weiland channels his inner Van Morrison.

The holiday album is very much a passion project for Weiland.

In his note accompanying the album, he writes: “I hope this music, a labor of love from all of ‘us,’ finds you and touches your heart and soul. For that was the purpose of it. Not just these fabulous musicians but moreover, it was the absolute intent of the original writers, players, and legendary icons from days long gone. I have to pause and wonder...whether it be Frank, Bing, or Nat King Cole himself. Are these times really so different? A lot of these tunes were written during times of strife within our country and, in fact, around the world. Whether it be the depression or wartime, when these Christmas messages were sent out to men & women of our armed services in a fox hole or hospital, just as today those brave souls who dare to give it all.”

THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR
 
Track Listing
1.      “The Christmas Song”
2.      “I’ll Be Home For Christmas”
3.      “White Christmas”
4.      “Silent Night”
5.      “It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year”
6.      “What Child Is This?”
7.      “Winter Wonderland”
8.      “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”
9.      “Happy Christmas And Many More”
10.  “O Holy Night”

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