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Elly Roberts reviews

Kimmie Rhodes: Miracles On Christmas Day

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  • Released: November 2010
  • Rating: 6/10
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Inspiration for songwriters comes in many forms.

This collection was apparently inspired by country legend Willie Nelson no less.

Texan Rhodes had been threatening to release a collection of festive songs for years and finally, its realized. As a ‘gift’ to her fans, she releases Miracles On Christmas Day, having collaborated with Gabe Rhodes to bring those ‘stored’ arsenal of songs to life.

It has to be said from the get-go, this 12 tracker isn’t your normal all-singing-all-dancing Crimbo fodder, instead it provides us with a more sedate and contemplative mood. There isn’t a radio hit in sight, nevertheless, this album of mostly laidback ballads restores some sanity into what has become a mass commercial affair. It’s the kind of album to chill-out to with yer mince pies and mulled wine. Titles include words like white, bells, star, angel, Mary so the traditional themes are more than evident all rolled up into cozy, warm and reassuring musical templates with the absence of celestial choirs.

In effect, this is a country lady trying her hand at festive songs while keeping her indigenous touchstones intact and she’s succeeded. It must be a tough call retaining your roots without selling out.


Carol Of The Bells is probably the most ‘commercial’ attempt (understated bells), though she keeps the normal country instruments in place such as pedal steel on One More White Christmas and The Christmas Star. There are times when her voice sounds unsure, but she excels on the latter.

The perkiest song of all is the accordion - based Wake Sleepy Town which lifts the slumbering mood considerably. The outstanding song is The Toymaker’s Hands which has a wonderfully descriptive narrative and the use of instruments to recreate the noises in the workshop, while Patty Griffin’s Mary has a more understated Scottish template and is beautifully handled.

The verdict: Warm, and very welcomed.

Radio – Hear tracks on the run-in to Christmas on Elly’s show THE PLUG at www.calonfm.com Mondays 2-4PM UK time.

Weblink: kimmierhodes.com


The full list of tracks included are :

1. Miracles On Christmas Day
2. One More White Christmas
3. Carol Of The Bells
4. Little Touch Of Christmas
5. The Christmas Star
6. Wake Up Sleepy Town
7. The Toymaker’s Hands
8. Angel Unawares
9. Sleep Baby Sleep
10. What Child Is This
11. Mary
12. A New Song

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