Joy to the World: A Bluegrass Christmas

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Joy to the World: A Bluegrass Christmas
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 13, 2009
Genre Bluegrass [1]
Label Koch
Producer Charlie Daniels
Tim Weeks
Casey Wood
Charlie Daniels chronology
Deuces
(2007)
Joy to the World: A Bluegrass Christmas
(2009)
Land That I Love
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Joy to the World: A Bluegrass Christmas is an album by the Charlie Daniels Band. It was released on October 13, 2009. There is a deluxe edition that is a CD/DVD.

Contents

Track listing

CD

  1. "Christmas Time's A-Comin'" (with the Grascals)
  2. "Christmas Time Down South" (with Aaron Tippin)
  3. "Blue Christmas" (with Jewel)
  4. "Mississippi Christmas Eve"
  5. "Hallelujah"
  6. "The Christmas Song" (with Dan Tyminski)
  7. "O Come All Ye Faithful" (with Kathy Mattea)
  8. "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" (with Evelyn Cox of the Cox Family)
  9. "Joy to the World"
  10. "the Christmas Story" from The Book of Luke (Luke 2:1-11)
  11. "Silent Night" (with Suzanne Cox of the Cox Family)
  12. "A Carolina Christmas Carol"

DVD

  1. Chapter 1: "Mississippi Christmas Eve"
  2. Chapter 2: "Hallelujah"
  3. Chapter 3: "Christmas Time's A Comin'" (with the Grascals)
  4. Chapter 4: "Blue Christmas" (with Suzanne Cox on the DVD)
  5. Chapter 5: "Silent Night" (with Suzanne Cox)
  6. Chapter 6: "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" (with Evelyn Cox)
  7. Chapter 7: "The Christmas Song" (with Dan Tyminski)
  8. Chapter 8: "Christmas Time Down South" (with Aaron Tippin)
  9. Chapter 9: "O Come All Ye Faithful" (with Kathy Mattea)
  10. Chapter 10: "Joy to the World" (with all artists)

Personnel

Chart performance

Joy to the World: A Bluegrass Christmas peaked at #8 on the U.S. "Billboard" Top Bluegrass Albums chart in 2009 and #39 on the U.S. "Billboard" Top Holiday Albums chart in 2010.

Chart (2009)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Bluegrass Albums 8
Chart (2010)Peak
position
U.S. "Billboard" Top Holiday Albums 39

Review

Joy to the World: A Bluegrass Christmas received three and a half out of five stars from AllMusic with Stephen Thomas Erlewine's concluding in his review that "Charlie Daniels brings in a few friends for the rollicking Joy to the World: A Bluegrass Christmas. This pretty much relies on holiday standards, both secular and Christian, but they're not performed lazily: the Charlie Daniels Band plays these songs with no small amount of joy, making this a small season delight."

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References

  1. Charlie Daniels Celebrates Christmas Bluegrass-Style
    The Boot. Retrieved 04-02-2016
  2. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Joy to the World: A Bluegrass Christmas review". Allmusic . Retrieved November 23, 2011.