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"When Baez began performing during the late '50s and early '60s, she carved out a niche for herself as a remarkable singer of traditional music. In 1966 she released this album of seasonal songs notable for its variety and the fact that she sung two selections in German. One would expect "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" and "Deck the Halls," but Baez adds lesser-known gems like "Coventry Carol," along with instrumental versions of "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella" and "Adeste Fideles." The arrangements, while not unusual for a holiday album, were something new for a Baez album. Lutes, violas, harpsichord, strings, and wind instruments provide a classical setting for Baez's lovely soprano. This 2001 reissue also includes several bonus tracks, including a French version of "Away in a Manger." Fans of her early traditional albums will find these arrangements and stylized vocals miles away from folk music; fans of Baez's pure soprano will find this a must-have for the holidays." (Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Allmusic)
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