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| This Christmas | 
enlarge | Artist: 98 Label: Motown Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 95 reviews Sales Rank: 6248
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 601215391824 EAN: 0601215391824 ASIN: B000021XQ2
Release Date: October 19, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: some surface marks will not affect play satisfaction guaranteed international orders ship without jewel case
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| Tracks:
| • | If Every Day Could Be Christmas | | • | God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen | | • | The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) | | • | I'll Be Home for Christmas | | • | Oh Holy Night | | • | This Gift | | • | Little Drummer Boy | | • | Christmas Wish | | • | Silent Night | | • | Ave Maria | | • | This Gift (Pop Version) |
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Amazon.com Attention teenage girls: As vocal guy bands go, 98 Degrees sing and snap their fingers with the best in contemporary pop. And while This Christmas is not as engaging or musically adventurous as other holiday albums from vocal tour de forces such as the Persuasions, Take 6, or the Blenders, it is a respectable, if predictable, seasonal effort targeted to their teen audience, chock full of standards and three radio-friendly originals. Those include two versions of "This Gift," a Christmas version that merely adds some sleigh bells and a pop version, sans bells. Their a cappella reading of "Ave Maria" shines above all else, with soaring four-part harmonies in a stirring, awesome arrangement. But just when you think these adolescent heartthrobs have climbed the stairway to heaven, they follow up "Maria" with that cliché-riddled lyrical and musical toss off called "This Gift" (the pop version). Talk about not having your (sequencing) priorities straight. --Martin Keller
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Mesmerizing, Magical, and simply Marvelous! December 18, 1999 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
I loved this CD from the first time I heard it, when I got it 4 days before it even officially came out, and up to now. I loved the jazzy, romantic, and Motown feel of the entire album. Each and every song in the album makes you warm all over and puts you in a bright, yet spiritual, Christmas mood. The songs have great harmony, great musical instruments, great arrangements, and great voices. My personal favorites, although I really love all of them, are: "Ave Maria" -- acapella at its finest, not to mention that this was done in Latin! "Little Drummer Boy" -- I never liked this song until I heard this version. Drew and Jeff gave the song the romance and jazz feel that it needs to be enjoyed. "If Everyday Could Be Christmas" -- Wow! A 98 Degrees original that is sure to become an instant classic. "Oh Holy Night" -- Jeff's high, expressive voice is simply perfect for this very solemn, spiritual song. It almost felt like he was reaching up to heaven while he was recording his verses. "Christmas Wish" -- a poppy Christmas treat that one can groove to; a special treat for those loyal 98 Degrees fans because Jeff co-wrote this with his best friend, Matt Fechter. 98 Degrees has simply created their best album to date with this one. It's a Christmas album that has something for the young and old at heart. The classics were treated with such spirituality, yet so romantic. The originals, which are the poppier songs, stayed consistent with the album by having the same great harmony and vocal style that has become 98 Degrees' trademark. If there was ever any doubt before that 98 Degrees doesn't belong in that boyband category, then this is it. With this album, they have put themselves in a much higher category level, which in my opinion belongs only to respectable groups such as Boyz II Men, Take 6, now 98 Degrees, and other Motown/R&B greats. Motown is still very much alive in 98 Degrees. I truly commend 98 Degrees for their vision in creating such a mature, wholesome, spiritual, and respectable album. When everyone else is just trying to make albums that will sell millions, they have chosen to make one which will not only accomplish that, but also has a great possibility of becoming a classic, instead of a fad. With "This Christmas", 98 Degrees has given us a great Christmas gift to enjoy everyday of the year.
98 Degrees just keep on getting hotter November 22, 1999 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
I love 'This Christmas' it is one of the best Christmas albums ever. The soulful harmonies of the guys touches your heart in such an indescribable way. 'This Gift' is such a beautiful song. I totally love this album. 98 Degrees rocks and they will and always continue singing cool songs such as those on 'This Christmas'. I recommend that you buy this cd. It's worth it.
A Musical Mistake November 22, 1999 14 out of 27 found this review helpful
I like 98*, and think their songs are great. I wish I'd listened to a sample of the Christmas CD before buying it though. Many of the traditional songs sound dull or simply distroyed by "artistic liberties" My advice to the fans of the current popular boy bands, get the NSYNC Christmas CD - a much better thing to spend your Christmas cash on.
WOW! another cd i can't remove from my player.... November 28, 1999 14 out of 20 found this review helpful
i didn't think i could find a cd that could come close in comparison to nsync's Christmas album (which i've been listening to since i bought it in may), but i was mightily impressed w/98*....i got it the day it was released and have not stopped listening to it since....in fact, i've recorded it (as well as nsync) onto one tape to listen to when i'm not near my cd player....the harmonies are simply amazing....i luv the jazz vibe it's got goin'....i feel like i'm in nyc when i listen to it....my faves are "if every day could be Christmas", "Christmas wish", and of course, the classics....they didn't really need to make a pop version for "this gift"....it was fine to begin with.... i'm gonna need at least a 5-disc changer now, if i wanna listen to more stuff, coz w/nsync, and now 98*'s Christmas albums....2 spots are permanently filled in my 3-disc changer.... way to go, guys! great to hear more than just nick this time.....
98 Degrees Can Heat Up Any Christmas December 6, 1999 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Before I even bought this album, I'd already heard two song from it. I saw 98 Degrees in concert a few weeks ago and they performed their single "This Gift" for the first time. And over the past couple of weeks the song has been popping up everywhere. I also heard "Chesnuts..." on the radio, the day I bought the CD. I didn't know who was singing, and to tell you the truth, while my mom and I circled the busy mall and listened to the 98 Degrees version of the song, we laughed. When I got the album home and played it, I was a little surprised to find out that the song I was laughing at earlier that day was actually sung by one of my favorite groups. I think it was Justin's deep voiced solo that spun me around. But after the third or fourth time I listened to the song, I could help but be addicted to the jazzy way it was all brought together. The whole album, as a matter of fact, is full of jazz and good vocals, and that's what's keeping it spinning in my CD player. The fact that Drew sings the entirety of one of my favorite Christmas songs ("Little Drummer Boy"), makes my Christams a little brighter, because his voice is mezmoring and full. Besides "Little Drummer Boy", my personal favorites are "Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", "Silent Night" and "If Every Day Could Be Christams". You can't listen to that song without envisioning New York in winter, and I've never even been to New York. I'd have to say my overall favorite on the album though, is "Oh Holy Night". Though not as creative or vocal challenging as NSync's version, it's just a great song, and 98 Degrees pulled over a terrific version (Jeff and that high note! Good lord!). I can't tell the difference between the two diffrent versions of "This Gift", so I think it was a little unnessicary to put it on twice, but it's a good song, and a great album all together. This CD will be in my CD player all year, along with NSync's "Home For Christmas", which I feel is a stronger album then "98 Degrees This Christmas", but are both worth of the neverending spin of the CD changer. I wanted to give this album 4 1/2 stars, but since we can't give halfs, I went along and gave it a 5 anyway. If you buy this CD, you will not be disappointed. It's beautiful, and gets you in the mood for Christmas. I recomend it highly.
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