Its Christmas in our hearts again
November 25, 2005 | 12:00am
Slim pickings is how I would once more describe the Christmas music output this year. Producers just dont feel like doing Christmas albums anymore. But I must also say that the two-volume Pasko by the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra and the San Miguel Chorale led by Ryan Cayabyab more than makes up for the lack. Besides, if you want something else, there are always the memory-filled old albums to go back to like Jose Mari Chans timeless Christmas in our Hearts.
Jose Mari has composed a lot of beautiful songs but they all pale beside Christmas in our Hearts. Although written in English, I see it as the song that fully captures the spirit of a Filipino Christmas. You can almost feel the cold during the simbang gabi, smell the bibingka and puto bumbong and see the twinkling parol lights at the onset of the first few notes.
I also like it because it is not infected with what I call the Youre All I Want for Christmas syndrome. This is the case when a carol becomes an ordinary love song and Christmas becomes a time to be lonely because of a broken heart. Think Pasko Na Sinta Ko, Miss Kita Kung Christmas, Sana Sa Pasko, Christmas Wont Be the Same Without You, Parang Hindi Pasko, etc. Not right. So bless Christmas in our Hearts for its true message.
The album Christmas in our Hearts is now a holiday staple. It sets just the right Christmas atmosphere. I have already worn out two CDs and a tape. Aside from the title cut, the other originals like A Perfect Christmas and the well-chosen covers Count Your Blessings, A Christmas Carol, Do You Hear What I Hear and other cuts will see you through the season in the right frame of mind.
Of course, if you want variety and feel like emoting to the tune of those lovelorn Christmas songs, you might want to try listening to the OPM Superstar Christmas Collection made up of 14 cuts by some of the biggest OPM artists. Jose Maris Christmas in our Hearts with his daughter Liza leads the line-up.
Other cuts are Pasko Na Sinta Ko by Gary Valenciano; Sana Ngayong Pasko by Jed Madela; Himig Pasko by Regine Velasquez; Cant Stop Christmas by Martin Nievera; Kumukutikutitap by Joey Albert; Nakaraang Pasko by Kuh Ledesma; Simbang Gabi by Parokya ni Edgar; Lata Lang ang Aming Tambol by the Apo Hiking Society; My Grown Up Christmas List by David Pomeranz; Christmas Wont Be the Same Without You by Pops Fernandez; Miss Kita Kung Christmas by Karylle; Christmas Past by Jose Mari Chan; and Hele ni Inay by Gary Valenciano.
Speaking of Jose Mari, his latest composition is the theme of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games which will be held here starting Sunday, Nov. 27. Jose Mari composed Were All Just One with Rene Nieva as lyricist. Nieva is chairman and president of top PR agency Perceptions. He also wrote the lyrics to Biyahe Tayo, theme of the Tourism Departments WOW Philippines campaign.
Were All Just One was recorded by the group Four2Five. This is the version being played on radio and performed at the malls and other public places to drum up support for the Sea Games. However, the performance of the song on Sunday, opening of the sportsfest will be extra special. Were All Just One will be sung by nine-year-old Julia Abueva, granddaughter of National Artist Napoleon Abueva. She will be accompanied by the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra with the San Miguel Chorale. Ryan Cayabyab will be conducting.
Meanwhile, here are the Top 20 selling albums at Tower Records and Music One last week:
Confessions on a Dance Floor by Madonna; Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen by Various Artists; Breakaway by Kelly Clarkson; American Idiot by Green Day; Ancora by Il Divo; Strike Whilst the Iron is Hot by Orange and Lemons; Teri De Sario by Teri De Sario; Memories of Love: Live by Various Artists; Pasko by the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra; All the Best by Joe Pizzulo;
Thanks for the Memories by Rod Stewart; Versions and Beyond by M.Y.M.P.; Moonlight Serenade by Carly Simon; Pasko II also by the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra; Look of Love by Various Artists; Unplugged by Alicia Keys; The Emancipation of Mimi by Mariah Carey; Party on Weekends by Various Artists; Chillout Project: Sisters of the Sun by Various Artists; and Nina Live by Nina.
Jose Mari has composed a lot of beautiful songs but they all pale beside Christmas in our Hearts. Although written in English, I see it as the song that fully captures the spirit of a Filipino Christmas. You can almost feel the cold during the simbang gabi, smell the bibingka and puto bumbong and see the twinkling parol lights at the onset of the first few notes.
I also like it because it is not infected with what I call the Youre All I Want for Christmas syndrome. This is the case when a carol becomes an ordinary love song and Christmas becomes a time to be lonely because of a broken heart. Think Pasko Na Sinta Ko, Miss Kita Kung Christmas, Sana Sa Pasko, Christmas Wont Be the Same Without You, Parang Hindi Pasko, etc. Not right. So bless Christmas in our Hearts for its true message.
The album Christmas in our Hearts is now a holiday staple. It sets just the right Christmas atmosphere. I have already worn out two CDs and a tape. Aside from the title cut, the other originals like A Perfect Christmas and the well-chosen covers Count Your Blessings, A Christmas Carol, Do You Hear What I Hear and other cuts will see you through the season in the right frame of mind.
Of course, if you want variety and feel like emoting to the tune of those lovelorn Christmas songs, you might want to try listening to the OPM Superstar Christmas Collection made up of 14 cuts by some of the biggest OPM artists. Jose Maris Christmas in our Hearts with his daughter Liza leads the line-up.
Other cuts are Pasko Na Sinta Ko by Gary Valenciano; Sana Ngayong Pasko by Jed Madela; Himig Pasko by Regine Velasquez; Cant Stop Christmas by Martin Nievera; Kumukutikutitap by Joey Albert; Nakaraang Pasko by Kuh Ledesma; Simbang Gabi by Parokya ni Edgar; Lata Lang ang Aming Tambol by the Apo Hiking Society; My Grown Up Christmas List by David Pomeranz; Christmas Wont Be the Same Without You by Pops Fernandez; Miss Kita Kung Christmas by Karylle; Christmas Past by Jose Mari Chan; and Hele ni Inay by Gary Valenciano.
Were All Just One was recorded by the group Four2Five. This is the version being played on radio and performed at the malls and other public places to drum up support for the Sea Games. However, the performance of the song on Sunday, opening of the sportsfest will be extra special. Were All Just One will be sung by nine-year-old Julia Abueva, granddaughter of National Artist Napoleon Abueva. She will be accompanied by the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra with the San Miguel Chorale. Ryan Cayabyab will be conducting.
Meanwhile, here are the Top 20 selling albums at Tower Records and Music One last week:
Confessions on a Dance Floor by Madonna; Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen by Various Artists; Breakaway by Kelly Clarkson; American Idiot by Green Day; Ancora by Il Divo; Strike Whilst the Iron is Hot by Orange and Lemons; Teri De Sario by Teri De Sario; Memories of Love: Live by Various Artists; Pasko by the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra; All the Best by Joe Pizzulo;
Thanks for the Memories by Rod Stewart; Versions and Beyond by M.Y.M.P.; Moonlight Serenade by Carly Simon; Pasko II also by the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra; Look of Love by Various Artists; Unplugged by Alicia Keys; The Emancipation of Mimi by Mariah Carey; Party on Weekends by Various Artists; Chillout Project: Sisters of the Sun by Various Artists; and Nina Live by Nina.
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