The Night Before (Santa Claus Is Coming To Town intro)
In The Bleak Midwinter
Christmas Is Coming
Christmas Time Is Here
Sugarplum
Happiness Theme
Little Elfy
Skating
Peace Piece
Deck The Halls
The Christmas Song
O Christmas Tree
We Three Kings
Has He Been? (Santa Claus Is Coming To Town outro)
Review: This enchanting album from Welsh jazz harpist Amanda Whiting is a heartwarming celebration of the festive season. Combining her deep love for Welsh culture, jazz, classical music and Christmas, it radiates warmth and charm throughout. Whiting's virtuosity on the harp shines as she reimagines seasonal classics by Vince Guaraldi, Bill Evans, Holst and Tchaikovsky, offering original arrangements that breathe fresh life into these beloved pieces. The 14-track collection exudes joy and nostalgia, with standout moments like the recent singles 'Peace Piece' and 'Skating'. Whiting's arrangements are both intricate and inviting, with a sound that's cozy and uplifting. Inspired by legendary artists like Dorothy Ashby and Alice Coltrane, her music is a perfect blend of jazz sophistication and classical elegance, creating a timeless atmosphere. Supported by her accomplished trio, the album is a fitting soundtrack for the holidays, bringing the spirit of Christmas to life with every note. Whether you're curled up by the fire or enjoying festive gatherings, this release offers a musical embrace that's truly comforting. A stunning work that showcases Whiting's exceptional talent and her ability to craft an unforgettable seasonal experience.
Review: The Liminality of Her is a new ten track album by Amanda Whiting, the acclaimed Welsh harpist and composer. With classical training and a unique sound reminiscent of Ashby and Coltrane, Whiting swiftly earned her place in the UK jazz scene and her journey includes collaborations with Don Leisure and features on projects like 'Shaboo Strikes Back'. Backed by Chip Wickham on flute and PEACH on vocals, this album showcases Whiting's hypnotic jazz fusion compositions, exploring themes of transition and liberation. From the cinematic 'After Dark' to the playful 'Lost in Abstraction', immerse yourself in the liminal soundscape and you won't be left disappointed.
The Night Before (Santa Claus Is Coming To Town) (intro)
In The Bleak Midwinter
Christmas Is Coming
Christmas Time Is Here
Sugarplum
Happiness Theme
Little Elfy
Skating
Peace Piece
Deck The Halls
The Christmas Song
O Christmas Tree
We Three Kings
Has He Been (Santa Claus Is Coming To Town) (outro)
Review: With a blend of warmth and virtuosity, Amanda Whiting's latest release is a seasonal collection that effortlessly blends jazz, classical and Welsh charm. Reinterpreting classic holiday tunes from the likes of Vince Guaraldi, Bill Evans and Tchaikovsky, Amanda's arrangements shine through with her signature harp, bringing a fresh yet nostalgic spin to beloved songs. Tracks like 'Peace Piece' (a reworking of Evans' 1958 classic) capture her ability to infuse rich jazz harmonies with the tender elegance of the harp. The album also features an array of original compositions, showing Amanda's deep love for Christmas and her Welsh heritage. With influences from artists like Dorothy Ashby and Alice Coltrane, this release radiates a cosy, soulful vibe, perfect for holiday gatherings. It's a true celebration of Amanda's musical talents and passions, offering a delightful blend of festive jazz and classical influences. A perfect addition to any holiday playlist.
Review: Amanda Whiting released her first music back in 2007, but it's been in recent years the accomplished UK harp player has developed a working relationship with Jazzman. N doubt a response to the rude health of UK jazz, 2020 saw the release of Little Sunflower and last year she delivered After Dark. Now Whiting makes it a hat trick with Lost In Abstraction, a stunning release which shows off her gift as a performer and composer across 10 vignettes. There's a mellow mood to the music on offer here, and if you have a weakness for the lilting sound of the harp in a jazz context, be sure not to miss this exquisite album.
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