2. Someone's Gonna Get Something (For Christmas)
3. I Got A Thing For Jack
4. Christmas Ain't Christmas Without You
5. Naughty Or Nice
6. Dear Santa
7. Mistletoe Moon
8. Christmas In Tinseltown
9. There's No Time Like Christmas Time
10. Through The Holidays
AMAZON
CHRIS STANDRING'S WEBSITE
SWEET TALK RADIO (Kathrin Shorr & Tim Burlingame)
This right here is an excellent example of why I'm obsessed with Christmas music. The major artists will always get their play. Michael Buble's Christmas album will not pass by unnoticed. Carole King and Chicago efforts will be warmly received. Ricky Skaggs plans on being on every TV show in America. And who isn't curious to hear what Scott Weiland will do with a full Christmas album? Most of the rest will likely find their audience as well.
But what about the song or two or three each year that fall through the cracks and never reach the audience they deserve?
Last year's "Share The Gifts" was a collection that got so little pub or play that you couldn't even find it if you were specifically looking for it. Seriously. The collection was a mixed bag--more good than bad, imo--but there was one newly recorded track that absolutely shined.
What did I say last year?
"The one song previously unreleased, "Send Me Some Snow" by Chris Standring & Kathrin Shorr, was easily the most delightful--a sprightly mid-tempo affair that sounds like it could be the soundtrack for a Target Stores Christmas campaign."
OK. Not my best work. But still. "Send Me Some Snow" was one of my very favorite new tracks last year. I mean, listen to the thing. It's a cool little song. And it could've been destined to disappear--like a million other new Christmas songs--with only a vague hope of being resurrected in a few decades by a musicologist seeking out the forgotten gems of the era or an artist looking for a fresh cover for their own holiday set. It could have. You just never know. So I did my little bit to call attention to it, for whatever that's worth.
Fortunately, for the world of Christmas music and those who obsessively try to shine a light on the hidden jewels therein, Chris Standring and Kathrin Shorr had no intention of letting their song fade away. They are back, this year, with an entire Christmas album--an album of nothing but new and original holiday music, mind you--not a cover song to be found. And I, for one, could not be happier.
I'm very much looking forward to Christmas albums from Carole King, She & Him, Joey + Rory. I can't wait to hear from John Zorn, Colbie Caillat, Trine Rein and Mindy Gledhill. I'm hopeful we'll land holiday albums from Percy Sledge, Jon Lindsay, and Gaga. But "Send Me Some Snow" from Chris Standring and Kathrin Shorr, at this precise moment in time, stands at the top of my "I seriously can not contain my excitement" list. "Send Me Some Snow" is set to be released November 1 and you can pre-order through Amazon.