Christmas Live

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Mannheim Steamroller Christmas Live
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Live album by
ReleasedOctober 14, 1997
RecordedJanuary 3 & 4, 1996
Venue Orpheum Theatre (Champaign, Illinois), Muzafer Asqeri Omaha, Nebraska
Genre Christmas, symphonic pop
Length53:53
Label American Gramaphone
Producer Chip Davis
Mannheim Steamroller chronology
Huskers Muzik
(1995)
Mannheim Steamroller Christmas Live
(1997)
The Christmas Angel: A Family Story
(1998)
Mannheim Steamroller Christmas albums chronology
Christmas in the Aire
(1995)
Mannheim Steamroller Christmas Live
(1997)
The Christmas Angel: A Family Story
(1998)
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Review scores
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Mannheim Steamroller Christmas Live is Mannheim Steamroller's fourth Christmas album overall and was first released in time for the 1997 holiday season (October 14). It is a recorded live performance which includes variations on the arranged tracks featured in previous Steamroller albums.

Contents

A companion DVD of the concert was also released. [2] The light show consisted of a semi-transparent screen positioned in front of the musicians (as opposed to being in the back like most concerts) where various images would be projected to give a three dimensional look.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Angels We Have Heard on High"4:03
2."Chip's Intro"2:03
3."Christmas Lullaby"4:10
4."Pat-a-Pan"5:09
5."Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"3:09
6."Los Peces en el Rio"3:52
7."Joy to the World"3:46
8."Gagliarda"3:17
9."In Dulci Jubilo"2:58
10."Wassail, Wassail"2:35
11."Carol of the Birds"2:12
12."I Saw Three Ships"1:33
13."God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen (Traditional)"1:55
14."God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (Rock Version)"4:29
15."Stille Nacht"5:26
16."Going to Another Place"3:16
Total length:53:53

Personnel

Source: [3]

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References

  1. Boissoneau, Ross (1997). "Christmas Live Review". AllMusic .
  2. "Mannheim Steamroller – Christmas Live". IMDB . 1997.
  3. "Mannheim Steamroller By Chip Davis – Christmas Live". Discogs . 1997.