Shilo Alize Jenkins-Robinson ([info]twisted_angel20) wrote in [info]ohnotheydidnt,
@ 2008-07-04 15:20:00
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sheryl crow recording her christmas album; release scheduled for september
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The lights and candles and wreaths were out in Sheryl Crow's Los Angeles living room-in mid-June. Christmas came early in Crow's world this year because of an as-yet-untitled holiday album she's recorded with producer Bill Bottrell for Hallmark's annual series, following releases by James Taylor, Barry Manilow and George Strait.

It'll drop into Hallmark Gold Crown stores in September, and Crow gave Billboard an exclusive sneak peek before stashing it away until then. "We grew up singing Christmas carols [with] four-part harmonies," she says. "Christmas wasn't Christmas until the Christmas Eve service, and we all sang in the choir. It's still that way."

Crow is turning her attention back to her regular repertoire this summer, however. She's currently in Europe for festivals in Denmark, Switzerland and Italy, then returns to North America for a tour with James Blunt that starts on July 24 in Nashville. In November she heads to Australia with John Mellencamp.

She's also among the many musical artists lining up in support of Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama and hopes to play some role in support of his campaign.

"I know my manager's been talking to them," Crow says. "We're just putting schedules together and figuring out where we can be useful and what they need us for. I think his message is strong and clear. It's a message we need to start to believe in, and we need to stop with the cynicism and really manifest ourselves as being a part of what's happening in this country. We let some bad things happen on our watch; hopefully we'll never repeat that again.



What sent you in a Christmas direction?

I had been wanting to do this for awhile, so when the opportunity came up I just kind of jumped at it. I love Christmas music; every year we have this ritual after the Christmas Eve service, 40 or 50 people come over the house and we play Christmas music. We pretty much rely on the same Christmas music every year, and every year I've said, "I'm gonna make some Christmas music of my own." There's been lots of amazing Christmas records that have come out, but where Christmas music is concerned there's always room for everyone.

Given your friends and associates, Christmas Eve at Sheryl Crow's sounds pretty intriguing. Does someone get taken to task if he or she hits a bad note?

No, no, no-that's to be expected. That's what we call art, interpretation. [laughs]

What kind of approach are you taking with the release?

The album is just gorgeous. It's kind of a humble record; it's very sweet and innocent and a little bit of a throwback to maybe the '60s or '70s in production. It's definitely a departure from any Christmas record I've ever heard.

And the repertoire?

There's just a beautifully lush, kind of soulful version of "Oh Holy Night." And "All Through the Night," which is a traditional carol, actually; [Bottrell] put together a beautiful suite arrangement, which is a little bit of a departure from the stoic hymn version. But the lyrics for it are fantastic. And then there are just a few songs that are fun and everybody loves them-"Merry Christmas, Baby" and "White Christmas" and stuff like that.

Do these selections reflect your own favorites for the season?

They do, but also a lot of them we picked for the appropriateness of the time we're going through. We've got a lot of young kids who are overseas and away from their families. So we're doing "I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "The Bells of St. Mary," because they're about somebody being away. And also Bill penned a song called "Hello, Friend," which is about people coming back together at Christmas, which I think is really poignant.

How odd is it to be recording these songs in June?

It's weird, but any Christmas season I've had out here has been very similar. It's never been chilly when I've been here, or rainy. It's mostly been sunny, the Christmas seasons that I've been here. That's just Christmas in L.A

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[info]majorstranger
2008-07-04 07:53 pm UTC (link)
she's really pretty.

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[info]lasombradeti
2008-07-04 07:55 pm UTC (link)
yawn wake me up when she isnt boring

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[info]coulditbesatan
2008-07-04 08:00 pm UTC (link)
she's so beautiful i wanna look just like that when i'm her age.

except... you know, black.

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[info]gaspworthy
2008-07-04 08:01 pm UTC (link)
When will I get my Hanukkah album? I'm a lonely Jew, I would be merry but I'm Hebrew. I'm a lonely Jew with no Hanukkah album~

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[info]stellawuzadiver
2008-07-04 08:03 pm UTC (link)
I like her version of "Blue Christmas". September still seems crazy early for a Christmas album, though.

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[info]mr_jellyneck
2008-07-04 08:06 pm UTC (link)
I hate her music. Sry.

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[info]ohinternets
2008-07-04 08:27 pm UTC (link)
I love Christmas music and I love Sheryl Crow, so this sounds lovely to me.

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[info]pelican_dust
2008-07-04 08:55 pm UTC (link)
1. I hope she's at least Christian cuz if 1 more Jew makes a Christmas album I'm gonna hurl.

2. Hopefully somebody will give her rolls of toilet paper for Xmas so she doesn't have to only use 3 squares.

3. I have a love/hate thing with her. I'll prolly get her xmas album tho.

4. I kinda like what she did with her jeans there.

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[info]cpc_795
2008-07-04 09:18 pm UTC (link)
which Jews released Christmas albums?

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[info]pelican_dust
2008-07-04 09:31 pm UTC (link)
Just off the top of my head (and browsing xmas albums at Costco last year ha ha)

Barbara Streisand
Neil Diamond
Barry Manilow
Carly Simon
Michael Bolton

I'm sure there are countless more.

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[info]zooey
2008-07-04 09:05 pm UTC (link)
Hah. I remember when doing that to jeans was an "in" thing...

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[info]diapergenie
2008-07-04 09:07 pm UTC (link)
I remember when I used to wear jeans like that.

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[info]schmandalous
2008-07-04 09:15 pm UTC (link)
I remember when I was so desperate to have flare jeans that I tried to cut up some of my regular ones and put the fabric in them to make bell bottoms.

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[info]musicalpenguins
2008-07-04 09:41 pm UTC (link)
:-( i did that too :-(

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[info]schmandalous
2008-07-04 10:07 pm UTC (link)
~support group~ for victims of bad 90s fashions. I only wish I had the loltastic picture of my sixth grade friends when we had a "seventies party" which mainly consisted of those smiley face shirts and lots of faux bell bottoms. That was the first time I listened to Britney Spears, too. :\

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[info]musicalpenguins
2008-07-04 10:24 pm UTC (link)
I did the mid-nineties grunge thing. Big black Docs, a giant red flannel over a tiny black spaghetti strap tank, and short shorts over fishnets.
My name is McKenna and I was addicted to bad 90's fashion. "Hi McKenna!"

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[info]schmandalous
2008-07-04 10:31 pm UTC (link)
*waves* Hi, McKenna!
My name is Diane and I wore butterfly clips on a regular basis. I also had an outfit that involved a shiny shirt and silver lipgloss.

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[info]musicalpenguins
2008-07-04 10:39 pm UTC (link)
Lol! Hi Diane!

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[info]zooey
2008-07-04 10:39 pm UTC (link)
Oh no, not the shiny shirts and silver lipglosses...

Throw in a crimper and some green eyeshadow and you've got me.

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[info]schmandalous
2008-07-04 10:44 pm UTC (link)
ROFL I love the crimped hair! In ninth grade, however, I wore gobs of gold eyeshadow and really dark eyeliner. This look doesn't tend to fit with someone born with a "winter" complexion. oy.

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[info]zooey
2008-07-04 10:54 pm UTC (link)
Oh man... I wore copper eyeshadow, green eyeshadow, plum eyeshadow. Not very subtly, either. I have fair skin with freckles, light brown/blonde hair, and hazel eyes. It was not a good look.

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[info]schmandalous
2008-07-04 11:01 pm UTC (link)
Yeah I don't know why someone didn't smack me and tell me to get a clue. As a "winter" and also a redhead (not natural, but I'm one of those freaks who look better with red hair than their natural brunette), I'm supposed to stick to blues and greens and silver, but I didn't even know this until recently, and I'm 21!

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[info]musicalpenguins
2008-07-04 09:41 pm UTC (link)
I still haven't forgiven her for the horrendous assault on my ears that was "soak up the sun". Eat a dick.

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[info]very_veggie
2008-07-05 11:19 pm UTC (link)
I hate, hate, HATE that song! Glad I'm not the only one...

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[info]musicalpenguins
2008-07-06 12:04 am UTC (link)
No, no, dear you're not the only victim that song has claimed. I hated it before the radio started playing every five seconds. Now when I hear it, it feels like a personal attack.

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[info]beatslikebombs
2008-07-04 10:08 pm UTC (link)
o. an xmas album... OUT IN SEPTEMBER.....

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[info]parapazzi
2008-07-05 01:35 am UTC (link)
she looks great 4 her age

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[info]midnightshine
2008-07-05 05:40 am UTC (link)
I love her first three albums so effing much... <3

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