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    A Very Special Christmas 3

    A Very Special Christmas 3
    Artist: Various Artists
    Label: A&M
    Category: Music

    List Price: $9.98
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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 37 reviews
    Sales Rank: 4575

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.6 x 0.5

    MPN: 540764
    UPC: 731454076425
    EAN: 0731454076425
    ASIN: B000002GOJ

    Release Date: October 7, 1997
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • I Saw Three Ships - Sandys, William
      • Christmastime - Corgan, Billy
      • Children Go Where I Send Thee - Traditional
      • Santa Baby - Javits, Joan
      • Oi to the World - Escalante, Joe
      • Blue Christmas - Hayes, Bill
      • Christmas - Popper, John
      • Oíche Chiún (Silent Night) - Traditional
      • The Christmas Song - Torme, Mel
      • Ave Maria - Schubert, Franz
      • Christmas in the City - Pendleton, Malik
      • Santa Claus Is Back in Town - Leiber, Jerry
      • The Christmas Song - Matthews, Dave [1]
      • Christmas Is Now Drawing Near at Hand - Traditional
      • O Holy Night - Adam, Adolphe
      • We Three Kings - Hopkins, John Henry

    Similar Items:

      • A Very Special Christmas, Vol. 2
      • A Very Special Christmas
      • A Very Special Christmas - Vol. 5
      • A Very Special Christmas Live!
      • A Very Special Acoustic Christmas

    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Part three of a series of records that benefits the Special Olympics, A Very Special Christmas 3 from 1997 is as excitingly eclectic as its predecessors. Though it features the likes of R&B chart toppers and hip-hoppers Mase, Puff Daddy, and Snoop Doggy Dogg and alt-rockers No Doubt, Smashing Pumpkins, , Blues Traveler, and others, the real standout performances belong to Jonny Lang, with his bawdy, barroom version of "Santa Claus Is Back in Town" and Sting, who delivers a proper reading of that old English carol "I Saw Three Ships." The showstopper, though, is Natalie Merchant's "Children, Go Where I Send Thee" in an arrangement so rich and compelling it may top even the many five-star versions of this African-American hymn that have come before it. --Martin Keller


    Customer Reviews:   Read 32 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars The Best of the "Very Special Christmas" Series   December 24, 1999
    Sam Bethune (Lincoln, Nebraska USA)
    19 out of 22 found this review helpful

    I own all the volumes of "A Very Special Christmas" and consider this one to be the best. Maybe I'm sort of a Grinch, but I detest Whitney Houston's version of "Do You Hear What I Hear?" and Stevie Nicks' interpretation of "Silent Night" which appear on previous editions.

    To be sure, some of the songs are better than others. I for one liked "Christmastime" by the Smashing Pumpkins...it's refreshing to see one of this country's best alternative bands try something a little out of the ordinary.

    My hands down favorite on this disc is "Christmas" by Blues Traveler. The lyrics are especially interesting and portray John Popper's initial indifference to Christmas, followed by his getting caught up in the Christmas Spirit, followed by his anxiously awaiting next year's Christmas. It's a truly beautiful and well done piece.

    Also worthy of mention is "Ave Maria" by Chris Cornell and Eleven. Cornell's vocals, as well as a very good arrangement of this classic, make it a standout on this collection and alone justifies the purchase price.

    The other tracks range from beautiful simplicity (Enya's "Silent Night") to raucous and fun (No Doubt's "Oi to the World).

    As previously mentioned, this is the best of the "Very Special Christmas" series. Give it a listen.


    5 out of 5 stars A Very Worthy Addition to your Christmas Collection   November 27, 2003
    Ken Cook (Chelmsford, MA USA)
    15 out of 17 found this review helpful

    The third album in this series is mostly a winner and well worth adding to your Christmas collection (as well as the first two volumes). As with any compilation that attempts to cover multiple genres, it is bound to be a hit or miss affair for most, but I think the producers of this series have done a pretty good job of it so far. Like the first volume, this record has very few clunkers and is overall worthy of five stars (I gave Volume 2 only four stars on account of it having a higher number of unworthy tracks).

    The collection leads off with Sting's short and sweet rendering of the traditional "I Saw Three Ships." Does such a good job with it that you wish the tune went on longer. One of these days, Sting will produce his own Christmas album. Next up is the now defunct alternative band Smashing Pumpkins with their original composition "Christmastime" which you most likely have heard on the radio a number of times. This is one of the top songs on this album. But the best song on this record could very well be Natalie Merchant's "Children Go Where I Send Thee" which is an old gospel song. So the first three songs are already worth the price of this CD alone.

    Unfortunately, the mood is spoiled by the next track featuring a whole mess of rap artists doing an ugly version of "Santa Baby." I don't know why the producers of this series feel compelled to stick a rap track on every volume but I don't appreciate it. Next is No Doubt doing "Oi To The World" which is a very annoying song that grates on your nerves after repeated listens. This song would no doubt (pardon the pun) drive Noriega out of his compound. Then we have Sheryl Crow doing a version of the overrecorded "Blue Christmas" that doesn't do anything for me but at least it gets the album sounding like a Christmas record again.

    Now we have Blues Traveler doing an original John Popper composition ("Christmas") that is one of the top tracks on this album and this also gets a lot of radio airplay around the holidays. Following that is Enya's Gaillic version of "Silent Night" ("Oiche Chiun"). This is just superb and very hypnotizing. I like playing this late at night on Christmas Eve by the fireplace once the gifts are under the blinking lights of the tree and the champagne is uncorked. If you are not familiar with the music of Enya, I highly recommend getting some of her albums. Then we have Hootie & The Blowfish (who were one of the hottest bands in music when this collection came out in 1997) doing a version of "The Christmas Song." While the performance is okay, I do not like this song at all as it is recorded by so many other artists and it's getting sort of old. Whatever happened to Hootie & The Blowfish anyway? They sort of disappeared after this.

    Next is my personal favorite song on this CD, Chris Cornell (of the alternative rock band Soundgarden) doing a spine-tingling version of "Ave Maria." This is another song I like to hear late at night on Christmas Eve. It sets quite an atmosphere. Next is "Christmas In The City" by Mary J. Blige. This soulful track doesn't sound very Christmasy at all and it sort of spoils the mood that was created by Chris Cornell's song. After that is Jonny Lang's version of "Santa Claus Is Back In Town" which is a bluesy rocker which is quite good but it just doesn't flow right here. The producers of this album don't do a very good job ordering the songs. They are all over the place.

    Next track is probably the one that gets the most radio airplay, that would be the Dave Matthews Band doing a live version of "Christmas Song" which was written by Dave Matthews himself. This is definitely a highlight of this CD. Next is Steve Winwood doing a version of an obscure ancient song called "Christmas Is Now Drawing Near At Hand." I like it but you need to give it a few spins before it starts growing on you. Tracy Chapman then follows with her version of "O Holy Night." This is a very atypical and sparse interpretation of this song and quite interesting to listen to. Like the Steve Winwood track, you have to give it time to grow on you.

    Finally, the set concludes with Patti Smith doing an eclectic version of "We Three Kings." I've seen some negative comments about this song on other reviews but I like it a lot and consider it one of this album's highpoints.

    There are enough great songs on this record to make this an essential part of your Christmas collection.


    4 out of 5 stars Memorable Modern Classics   December 8, 2002
    D. Movahedpour (CA United States)
    6 out of 10 found this review helpful

    The feel of this third collection of Christmas songs for the "Very Special Christmas" series is a lot less pop, and a bit more alternative. I think this collection is my favorite of the first three. Although I had some strong individual favorites on the first two albums, there were more unique stand-outs on this version.

    Sting opens the CD with a very traditional version of "I Saw Three Ships", followed by a very off-beat rendering of "Christmas Time" by the Smashing Pumpkins. Natalie Merchant does a fantastic job with the gospel standard, "Children Go Where I Send Thee." Perhaps my favorite song on the album is "Christmas" by Blues Traveller, an original and very honest song of Christmas hopes and cultural differences.

    Hootie and the Blowfish bring a modern flair to the traditional "Christmas Song", and I absolutely adore Chris Cornell's earthy version of "Ave Maria." Steve Winwood sounds a bit like Cat Stevens on the beautiful "Christmas Is Now Drawing Near at Hand", and Tracy Chapman's version of "Oh Holy Night" is very simple and less showy than other renditions.

    All in all, I find this the best album in the series, as far as being unique and listenable, and with rock singers focusing more on the spirit of the songs, with a few glaring exceptions.


    5 out of 5 stars My favorite of the "Very Special Christmas" series   October 28, 2001
    S. Thompson
    4 out of 5 found this review helpful

    This honestly has something for everyone. Smashing Pumpkins, No Doubt, Sheryl Crow, Dave Mathews, and a Puff collaboration. This is the first Christmas album I start playing come Christmastime, and it stays on constant rotation until after the 25th. My favorite? Hootie and the Blowfish makes "The Christmas Song" sound like the first time you've ever heard it, but Blues Traveler's original "Christmas" had me playing it over and over again until I'd memorized every single word. A definate must have for Christmas music fans.


    4 out of 5 stars nice tunes   April 14, 2000
    Richie (Texas, USA)
    3 out of 6 found this review helpful

    If nothing else, get the cd just for The Smashing Pumpkins' song "Christmastime". Billy Corgan's vocals are incredible. The rest of the cd is nice as well.


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