Disco de Doris Day: «Merry Christmas From Doris Day & Dinah Shore»

- Valoración de usuarios: (3.4 de 5)
- Título:Merry Christmas From Doris Day & Dinah Shore
- Fecha de publicación:2003-07-08
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Delta
- UPC:018111234429
- 1Here Comes Santa Claus
- 2O Little Town of Bethlehem
- 3Toyland (From Babes in Toyland)
- 4The Second Star to the Right
- 5Jingle Bells
- 6 White Christmasimg 2:44
- 7The Christmas Song
- 8I'll Be Home For Christmas
- 9The First Noel
- 10Christmas
- 11Christmas Medley: O Come All Ye Faithful/Hark! The Herald Angles Sing
I bought this CD primarily for the old Doris Day tracks on it. Unfortunately, they sound like they have never been remastered and they are underwater. Horrible sound and a big disappointment that Laserlight/Delta music put out. Why did they bother?
I would recommend the new "Doris Day Christmas Album" which has been re-released (by either Columbia or Sony). You can find it on Amazon UK or Tower Records UK. It has been out of print for a long time, but finally was re-released in November 2003. It has all 9 original tracks of the Doris Day Christmas Album as released in 1964. If you prefer the "older" tracks like "Here Comes Santa Claus" as found on this CD, the Personal Christmas Collection actually has decent remasters of the same recordings on this CD. Either way, don't waste your money on this CD.
One track on this CD has Doris' beautiful rendition of "Second Star to the Right" but again it is a bad recording. I recommend the "Secret Love" box set from Bear Family Records -- all the 1950s recordings sound like they were recorded yesterday - and this same song sounds great.
Doris is a wonderful singer -- one of the 20th Century's best.
I agree with tallguy - this is bad. This CD sounds like it was recorded off of an old radio broadcast - and I don't mean at the station! The sound is awful and the quality makes me wonder if this might not be a bootlegged copy of the songs. It sure isn't a studio quality recording. I cannot believe anyone connected with any of the recording artists would have approved this release. A junior high student with a cheap cassette recorder and an equally cheap radio could make a recording this good.
Even if you are a fan of the 40's-type music, DON'T BUY this one! Stick with the "Doris Day Christmas Album" because it is so much better.
Although I do agree with the previous reviewers in that the audio quality is sub-par for most of the tracks, I believe that the material rectifies this fact because of the rarity of some of the songs. Some of the Doris Day songs are easy to come by; you can find some on her "Personal Christmas Album" CD--and with much better audio quality. However, some of the tracks--particularly a few of the Dinah Shore tracks such as "The First Noel" are extremely rare and to my knowledge are only available on this CD; they are gems (I would really like to know where LaserLight gets these songs). Therefore, if you keep this in mind when listening to the recordings, you may be very pleased with this album.
They really need to remaster this because the audio is kind of awful, but there are songs here that you cannot find elsewhere, so you gotta take the good with the bad and roll with it.