A TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS
Joe Nichols
Universal South
Released: 20042004, a good year for Joe Nichols, got even better upon the release of his first Yuletide offering, A Traditional Christmas, a genial, heartfelt winner in a mellow mood. As the title suggests, the fare is in-the-pocket seasonal offerings; however well worn the material, Nichols and producer Brent Rowan revitalize it with tasty arrangements heavy on acoustic instruments (an electric guitar is heard on occasion, but only briefly), with tin whistle, autoharp and recorder showing up on a couple of tracks to add resonant rustic touches, plus a clarinet contributing a Dixieland flavor to the bouncy celebration on "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" "I'll Be Home For Christmas" is irresistible as a pop-styled shuffle energized by a crooning chorus, a speed-picked gut-string guitar solo courtesy the estimable Bryan Sutton, humming organ and dancing piano runs throughout. Jim Hoke's keening tin whistle lends a poignant air to the reverence of "Silent Night." Taken at a casual lope, "Winter Wonderland" is doubly engaging for the warm, shimmering harmonica fills from Jim Hoke and a western swing feel Bob Wills would endorse. Bringing it all home is, of course, is Nichols' vocalizing. Echoes of young Merle Haggard all over his style, Nichols lays down one affecting performance after another—engagingly playful on "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!," somber and reflective on "O Holy Night," welcoming and avuncular on a lilting, pop-styled treatment of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," soothing on a dreamy, romantic take of "The Christmas Song." Minus even a trace of bombast, outsized emotions or sugar-sweet sentimentality, A Traditional Christmas seeks to evoke the feelings and values that should bind folks together not only during the holidays but throughout the year. So it does, and thanks for the always timely reminder. —David McGee
Joe Nichols’s A Traditional Christmas is available at www.amazon.com
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