Marcus
Johnson has taken the plunge into the holiday music arena. He’s
compiled nine classic holiday songs and added his own special
twist to them.
He opens the CD with “We Three Kings.” His
keys replace the vocals in this tune and, along with the
saxophone player, provides a jazzy rendition of a favorite
carol. Marcus shines on his rendition of “The
Little Drummer Boy.” It’s an understated,
quiet keyboard version of a song where most artists would
emphasize the drum. Even when he goes into the song’s
bridge, it’s never overpowering or too much. He
adds enough of his own to “Away in the Manger” and “Let
It Snow,” that at times you don’t recognize these
tunes for what they are. This is not a bad thing. He’s
basically taken them from being just Christmas carols to
full blown smooth jazz songs, suitable for playing in a club
or concert at any time of the year. Vocalist Keith
Ailer does a wonderful job singing the Nat King Cole classic, “The
Christmas Song,” as well as a spirited jazzy rendition
of “Silent Night.” “Merry Little
Christmas” is a saxophone driven tune supplemented
by Marcus on keys.
It’s hard to take songs like Christmas carols, that
are so hard-wired into our culture, and add something fresh
and new to them. People know and love these songs. Marcus
has managed to rework them enough to keep them interesting
not only to his fans, but to smooth jazz lovers in general.
If you’re throwing a holiday party this year, or attending
any, this CD will make a great addition to the holiday music
line-up.
- Mary Bentley
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