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A Brad Paisley Christmas
Brad Paisley

Released October 10, 2006 on Arista Nashville/Song BMG

Available on: CD

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. Winter Wonderland 3:31 
2. Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy 4:14 
3. I'll Be Home for Christmas 4:05 
4. Away in a Manger 4:47 
5. Penguin, James Penguin 3:18 
6. 364 Days to Go 4:28 
7. Jingle Bells [Instrumental] 3:05 
8. Silent Night 4:08 
9. Born on Christmas Day 4:59 
10. Silver Bells 4:09 
11. Kung Pao Buckaroo Holiday 5:23 
12. [Untitled Track] 0:34 
Bill Anderson
Performer
Little Jimmy Dickens
Performer
George Jones
Performer
Eric Darken
Percussion
David Angell
Strings
Neal Cappellino
Engineer
David Davidson
Strings
Stuart Duncan
Fiddle
Connie Ellisor
Strings
Kevin Grantt
Bass, Bass (Upright)
John Hobbs
Conductor, String Arrangements
Justin Niebank
Mixing
Jim Shea
Photography
Steve Short
Assistant Engineer
Pamela Sixfin
Strings
Kristin Wilkinson
Strings
Kris Wilkinson
String Arrangements
Aubrey Haynie
Fiddle
Drew Bollman
Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Lori Turk
Grooming
Sarah Valley
Choir Director, Children's Chorus, Choir Contractor
Hank Williams
Mastering
Bryan Sutton
Guitar (Acoustic), Mandolin
Richard Barrow
Engineer
Wes Hightower
Vocals (Background)
Brady Barnett
Digital Editing
Brad Paisley
Guitar (Acoustic), Arranger, Guitar (Electric), Package Design, Cover Design
Randle Currie
Guitar (Steel)
Allison Smith
Children's Chorus
Thomas Griffith
Children's Chorus
Frank Rogers
Arranger, Producer
Katherine Stratton
Package Design
"Loopy Dave" Willis
Engineer, Digital Editing
Justin Williamson
Fiddle
Jim "Moose" Brown
Organ, Keyboards
Ben Sesar
Drums
Manny Rogers
Vocals
Mike Johnson
Dobro, Guitar (Steel)
Kung Pao Buckaroos
Performer
Tyler Moles
Digital Editing
Judy Forde Blair
Liner Notes, Creative Producer
Erica Haines Cantrell
Children's Chorus
Kristen Cassel
Strings
Addie Davis
Children's Chorus
Shannon Love Hartt
Children's Chorus
Brad Paisley has made it no secret that he wants to be seen as part of a tradition of country singers, one that hails back through not just through his obvious musical forefathers Buck and Merle, but stretches back to such Grand Ole Opry mainstays as Jimmy Dickens and runs through George Strait, the gold standard for contemporary country singers. So, it should come as no surprise that when he decided to record a Christmas album -- humbly titled A Brad Paisley Christmas -- he followed the examples of his heroes and kept things simple, cutting an 11-track record that captures the spirit of the season while staying true to the sound of his band. Unlike Buck, Paisley didn't write a bunch of new material for his holiday album: he covers a bunch of standards, including Buck's "Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy," adding a handful of originals to the mix, plus a seasonal variation on his cornpone comedy sketches that traditionally close his albums. It's simple and unassuming, but it's also tremendously entertaining, more so than most contemporary Christmas records. That's because Paisley not only has a sharp ear for picking songs that work for his band, he also lets his band work, giving them the room to turn such standards as "Away in a Manger," "Winter Wonderland," and "Silver Bells" into songs that sound like Paisley and his band -- and on top of that, he's thrown in some new songs that meet these high standards, like the whimsical "Penguin, James Penguin" and the lazy, jazzy "364 Days to Go," which provides the perfect soundtrack to a snowy night wrapping presents. In fact, that sentiment applies to A Brad Paisley Christmas as a whole: it's a sweet, warm, big-hearted Christmas record with more musical weight than the average modern country record -- or, in other words, it has more in common with classic Christmas records, and it feels every bit a classic holiday record itself. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide