It’s beginning to sound a lot like Christmas! We here at CCM want to give
you the heads-up on a few of our favorite Christmas albums this year. We
made a list and we’re checking it twice — so there’s a little something for
everybody!

Longtime
Jars of Clay fans will remember their
earlier Christmas EP,
The Drummer Boy. Finally, 12
years later, the band releases
Christmas Songs (Gray
Matters), a modern rock album with clever takes on
some holiday favorites combined with several
brilliant originals. The guys manage to create a sound
both charming and fresh through songs such as the
instrumental “Evergreen,” anthems “Love Came Down at Christmas”
and “Peace Is Here” and the playful “Hibernation Day.” Easily one of the
best new Christmas releases of this year — they give the Little Drummer
boy something to drum about!

Some artists aren’t content to stop at just one Christmas album —
Michael W. Smith’s
It’s a Wonderful Christmas
(Reunion) is his third. His gift as a composer shines
on this collection of originals, arranged by David
Hamilton and recorded at famed Abbey Road Studios
in London. Smith performs with a 67-piece orchestra
and four choirs, all joining forces with lush arrangements reminiscent of a movie soundtrack. He wanted to create an album full of the powerful orchestral sounds of his favorite childhood Christmas albums, and
It’s a Wonderful Christmas is just that.

If classical masterpieces aren’t at the top of your
list, check out
Randy Travis’
Songs of the Season
(Word) for a change of pace. From the very first
sounds of “(There’s No Place Like) Home for the
Holidays,” you feel like you’re in for a down-home
country Christmas! A collection of sacred and
traditional favorites, Travis lends his unmistakable
baritone voice to 13 classics, including “Away in Manger,” “O Holy
Night,” “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and “Let it Snow, Let it
Snow, Let it Snow,” among others.

For a more “chill” Christmas album, pull up a chair by the fire on a
cold winter night with
Christmas…From the Realms of Glory by
Bebo
Norman (BEC). As a naturally folk-oriented singer/songwriter, Norman
adds his worshipful style to both old and new Christmas favorites, from
classics “Go Tell it on the Mountain” and “Silver
Bells” to modern songs “The Rebel Jesus” and “Born
to Die.” One standout track is “Christmas Time is
Here,” a catchy, pop-acoustic tune. This is the
perfect background music for opening Christmas
presents, or ushering in His presence.

Rock around the Christmas
tree with
Relient K’s
Let it
Snow, Baby…Let It Reindeer
(Capitol/Gotee). Building off
of the band’s 2003 Christmas
EP,
Deck the Halls, Bruise Your
Hand, this full-length album features 10
holiday classics and six original songs. The
album captures the many sides of the season,
from the traditional sounds of “Handel’s
Messiah” and “Angels We Have Heard On
High” to the goofiness of 1950s novelty song
“I’m Gettin’ Nuttin’ For Christmas” and “Santa
Clause Is Thumbing To Town” (wherein
Relient K imagines a Christmas full
of catastrophes that reduce St.
Nick to hitchhiking).

The next installment in the
WOW Gospel series, the double
disc
WOW Gospel Christmas 2007
(EMI Gospel), features 30 top
holiday songs from perennials Kirk Franklin,
Smokie Norful, Cece Winans, Donnie McClurkin,
Israel Houghton and more. In the spirit of
Christmas and to celebrate the release, WOW
label contributors and Feed the Children have
partnered to create a 30-minute Christmas TV
special which BET will air on Thanksgiving
weekend. The album is sure to get your soul
ready for caroling this Christmas!
Mandisa sings her heart out on her EP,
Christmas Joy (Sparrow). The four-track disc
features a duet with Matthew
West, “Christmas Makes Me
Cry,” a song for the troops
and their families. She adds
her signature vocals to a
Stevie Wonder cover, “What
Christmas Means to Me,” and
rounds it out with two
traditional carols, “Joy to the World” and “O
Holy Night.” In just a short time, Mandisa has
become one of the freshest new voices in
urban and contemporary gospel. Come on,
ring those bells!

Spreading her own Christmas joy,
Yolanda
Adams’
What a Wonderful Time (Integrity)
mixes new and old holiday favorites on the
follow-up to her 2000
release
Christmas with
Yolanda Adams. The
album features five
eclectically arranged
holiday standards, including “My Favorite Things,” the Motown
classic “Give Love on Christmas Day,” “Do
You Here What I Hear” and a jazzy reworking
of “Jingle Bells.” The five original
tracks on the album bring messages of hope
for all year-round, especially “Hold On.” And
the title track is a big band Christmas song
sure to get you in the festive mood.
With all these incredible new Christmas releases,
it’s time to kick off the holiday season. Who says
you have to wait until after Thanksgiving? Start
spreading good cheer — be the first in your
neighborhood to deck the halls, have your
Christmas party and send your Christmas
cards! And don’t forget the tunes.