
Jim Gibson
Carols for Christmas
© 1996 Jim Gibson (611098288029)
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Quiet and peaceful, these arrangements of classic Christmas Carols and Songs combine various styles to create the feeling of a traditional Christmas
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- 1 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
- 2 I Saw Three Ship
- 3 Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella
- 4 It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
- 5 What Child Is This?
- 6 Good Christian Men, Rejoice
- 7 Silent Night
- 8 I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
- 9 O Christmas Tree
- 10 The First Noel
- 11 Good King Wenceslas
- 12 O Come, All Ye Faithful
- 13 The Coventry Carol
- 14 I Saw Three Ships
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Christmas memories are wonderful, but of them all, the old Carols and Songs truly capture the special spirit of the day.
In this graceful collection of much-loved songs of the season, Jim Gibson shares his special, easy touch. Perhaps this recording will help you find the quiet place where the real spirit of Christmas can be found.
Jim Gibson is a working commercial pianist in Atlanta, and has developed his unusual "blended" style through playing thousand of jobs for corporate and social clients. His recordings are all "instant arrangements," created in the recording studio--and they are all quiet and melodic, easily combining classical technique, the freedom of improvisation, and the melodic awareness of new-age music.