Music Review: Tori Amos & Bob Dylan - Midwinter Graces In The Heart

Part of: 2009 Holiday Music and Gift Guide

For many years now, I've gone out and purchased one new CD of Christmas music. The idea has always been to get something in a genre that I don't already own. So in my collection there is: choral music, solo piano, solo guitar, rock, pop, jazz, blues, Rat Pack, reggae, old-timey, and several others I can't remember at the moment. Yep, Christmas music is a big thing in our house, though despite this big pile of choices, we do listen to the classic Vince Guaraldi Peanuts disc several times through the season.

This year, I was pretty sure that the Bob Dylan album would be "it." But then Tori Amos came out to put her own spin on things. So we have finally arrived: it's a beauty and the beast Christmas. She of the faerie velvet sheen voice and propensity for unusual pronunciations, he of the illustrious folk career and "The Croak."

Tori doesn't just run through her favorites, but instead produces her own suite of holiday-related songs that are inspired by the season along with a handful of re-arrangements of traditional selections. It's really too bad that some people hate music from the holidays. I can kind of see how the schlocky versions of things can turn a person off. If they're lucky this year, maybe they'll get a crack at Midwinter Graces. My favorite visitation from songs of Christmas past is "Star of Wonder." The percussion and violin lines in the verse give the tune an exotic flair, setting up the deep bells that signal the soaring chorus. Tori is in fine voice on songs like "Snow Angel" and "A Silent Night With You." These compositions sit firmly in the Tori Amos tradition but the overriding theme is both obvious and natural. But...the killer track here is "Pink And Glitter," with Tori singing inside of a big band arrangement. When she sings "shower the world" in the chorus, I just get lost.

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