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Come Darkness, Come Light: Twelve Songs of Christmas
September 30, 2008
From All Music Guide: Recording Info: Red Hill, Charlottesville, VA
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| 1. Once in Royal David's City | Listen | Listen |
| 2. Hot Buttered Rum | Listen | Listen |
| 3. Still, Still, Still | Listen | Listen |
| 4. On a Quiet Christmas Morn | Listen | Listen |
| 5. Come Darkness, Come Light | Listen | Listen |
| 6. Christmas Time in the City | Listen | Listen |
| 7. Candlelight Carol | Listen | Listen |
| 8. TheLongest Night of the Year | Listen | Listen |
| 9. Thanksgiving Song | Listen | Listen |
| 10. Bells Are Ringing | Listen | Listen |
From All Music Guide:
"The same old stories, same old songs/We dust them off when Christmas comes," Mary Chapin Carpenter sings in "Christmas Carol," a song she wrote for her first holiday album, Come Darkness, Come Light: Twelve Songs of Christmas, and while the line resonates in context, it also stands out because it sums up what Carpenter has chosen not to do with this disc. While Christmas albums tend to be dominated by cheerful but rote interpretations of holiday favorites, especially from artists with a history on the country charts, Carpenter wrote or co-wrote six new songs for Come Darkness, Come Light, and though there are three traditional numbers on the album, the usual suspects such as "White Christmas" and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" are conspicuous in their absence. Come Darkness, Come Light instead focuses on the more thoughtful and spiritual side of the season -- "Bells Are Ringing" ponders symbols of faith in a chaotic world, "Christmas Carol" records the thoughts of a casual believer ...
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