This Christmas – Christopher Thelen

This Christmas
Universal Records, 1999
Reviewed by Christopher Thelen
Published on Nov 22, 1999

It’s a fact that each Christmas season, the popular acts of the
year will undoubtedly choose to release a holiday album. C’mon,
now, a show of hands… how many of you actually own the Christmas
album from New Kids On The Block? Hanson? Boyz II Men? Garth
Brooks? (Keep in mind, Brooks has a
second Christmas album coming out… oy.)

As Christmas 1999 draws closer, one of the big-three boy bands,
98°, throws their Santa hat into the ring with their release
This Christmas, becoming (at least to the best of my
recollections) the first of the present crop to get a disc on the
market. And whether you think that this group is overpackaged and
overpromoted, you’ve got to admit that they can make some of these
songs sound very pretty, and this is a wonderful disc.

Now, I freely admit that I’m a purist when it comes to the
“classics” of the holiday season. I grew up with the original
version of “The Little Drummer Boy” from The Harry Simeone Chorale,
and I still prefer that version. I can’t say that I was
particularly thrilled with the interpretations and changes made to
the version that 98° – Nick Lachey, Drew Lachey, Justin Jeffre
and Jeff Timmons – made. Sorry, gang, but I like to hear the whole
verses, not edits.

But I’ll also be the first one to admit when 98° does a
wonderful job on a classic. I liked their takes on “The Christmas
Song” (even if I thought it was a tad fast), “Oh Holy Night,”
“Silent Night” and “Ave Maria”. I don’t expect artists to touch
“Ave Maria” for a number of reasons, but the four-piece harmony
vocals make this song soar into the stratosphere.

If their vocals can do that to a standard holiday song on
This Christmas, you can imagine what they can do to more
modern tracks. Both versions of “This Gift” have a special kind of
magic to them, even if they lose some of the traditional Christmas
spirit that I’ve come to expect from holiday music. “If Every Day
Could Be Christmas,” the album’s opener, is simply amazing, and is
a powerful way for the group to open up this disc. (Hmm, every day
being Christmas… wasn’t that the theme of a “Sesame Street”
special?)

Sure,
This Christmas is aimed at the teenybopper audience, and I’m
sure that young girls who already have their bedrooms papered with
pictures of their musical idols will rush out and grab this disc.
But the fact is that
This Christmas is a disc that even their parents can enjoy
just for the harmonies. Anyone can rush a Christmas disc out on the
market, but it does sound like 98° put more than a little time
and effort into this one – and the end result is quality.

It would be easy to say that in a few years, after the shine of
98°’s star has faded, this disc will be left to the ages. But
I’ve got a feeling that the artistry in their vocals will help to
insure that
This Christmas will become a holiday standard in many
households for years to come.

Rating: A-

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