Reviewed by Tony Cummings Nostalgia sells and it was a smart marketing move for EMI Gospel to change its name to Motown Gospel in 2009, recognising that nostalgic affection for the Motown name could only aid brand recognition. Not that there's any particular musical connection between the modern gospel artists presented here and the Supremes, Jackson 5, Temptations et al who took the Motown brand around the world in the '60s and '70s. But the Motown name no doubt drew in a few more purchasers of this album in a market place awash with a bewildering variety of Christmas albums. 'A Motown Gospel Christmas' offers more than simply getting a label's roster to turn in predictable renditions of carols and Christmas songs. Mind you, there's a few of those. Kerry Lattimore runs through "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", with a long improvised coda at the close which will be unrecognisable to traditionalists, while newcomers Jerard and Jovain sing "We Three Kings" with more grace notes than you'd think could possibly be crammed into the John Henry Hopkins Jr original. Tasha Cobbs Leonard belts out a no-holds-barred (does she perform any other way?) version of "O Holy Night"; and pianist Max Stark offers a jazzy carol medley "Piano Carol". Of the original songs, Mandisa sings a lushly arranged and rather lovely "Beautiful Son", and Brian Courtney Wilson is soulfully effective on "Give Me A Star". I have to say, I was underwhelmed by Lexi's opener "Give Love On Christmas Day", but then the "classic Jackson 5 rendition" referred to in the press release is publicist speak. On the whole, 'A Motown Gospel Christmas' is a pretty good, musically varied, album for car and home play. We missed it for this year's holiday, maybe you'll want to check it out for the next.
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A Motown Gospel Christmas delivers soulful renditions of Christmas classics, the likes of which you have never heard before. Blending Gospel and R&B, this 9-track album takes you on a sonic journey through the decades.
This album features CCM heavyweights Mandisa and Danny Gokey performing in new and exciting ways, while also giving you career defining moments from artists including Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Brian Courtney Wilson, and Lexi. One of the most anticipated Christmas albums of the year, Motown Christmas is shaping to be an epic release.
Filled with unique collaborations, artists from Capitol Records, Motown Gospel, and Motown Records join forces on classic Christmas tunes.
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