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A Joyful Holiday
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EP by
ReleasedOctober 27, 2023 (2023-10-27)
VenueThe Regent Theater, Arlington, Massachusetts, US (live recording)
Studio
  • Sear Sound, New York City, New York US (main recording)
  • Rittenhouse SoundWorks, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US (additional recording)
Genre
Length24:25
LanguageEnglish
LabelVerve
ProducerMatt Peirson
Samara Joy chronology
Linger Awhile
(2022)
A Joyful Holiday
(2023)

A Joyful Holiday is a 2023 extended play by American vocal jazz singer Samara Joy. It has received positive reviews by critics.

Reception

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Editors at AllMusic rated this album 4 out of 5 stars, with critic Matt Collar writing that "Joy and her ensemble offer gorgeously rendered takes of [1950s standards]" and that the album is "rich with vibrant vocal harmonies that reflect the love Joy has for her family" and it "showcases just how virtuosic and steeped in experience she is as a singer".[2] Writing at The Arts Desk, Sebastian Scotney gave this release 4 out of 5 stars, noting the mix of classic jazz and Gospel music that Joy expresses.[3] Another 4 out of 5 stars came from Chris Pearson of The Times who stated that "this short but sweet mini-album puts that celestial sparkler at the top of the Christmas tree".[1]

Track listing

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  1. "Warm in December" (Bob Russell) – 4:14
  2. "Twinkle Twinkle Little Me" (Ron Miller and William O'Malley) – 4:02
  3. "The Christmas Song" (Mel Tormé and Robert Wells) – 3:26
  4. "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin) – 3:46
  5. "O Holy Night" (Adolphe Adam) – 5:08
  6. "The Christmas Song" (live) (Tormé and Wells) – 3:53

Personnel

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  • Samara Joy – vocals, liner notes
  • Alana Alexander – vocals on "O Holy Night"
  • Chris Allen – recording on all studio tracks, engineering, mastering
  • Jamie Breiwick – creative direction, design
  • Sullivan Fortner – piano on "Warm in December", "Twinkle Twinkle Little Me", "The Christmas Song", and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"; Hammond B3 "O Holy Night"; duet vocals on "Twinkle Twinkle Little Me"
  • Pasquale Grasso – guitar
  • Charles Haynes – drums on "The Christmas Song" (live)
  • Andrew Kochinka – assistant engineering on "Warm in December", "Twinkle Twinkle Little Me", "The Christmas Song", "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", and "O Holy Night"
  • Tai Linzie – art direction
  • Antonio McLendon – vocals on "O Holy Night" and "The Christmas Song" (live)
  • Goldwire McLendon – vocals on "O Holy Night"
  • Laurone McLendon – vocals on "O Holy Night"
  • Shedrick Mitchell – piano on "The Christmas Song" (live)
  • Ben Paterson – piano
  • Matt Pierson – production
  • Michael Richelle – assistant engineering on "Warm in December", "Twinkle Twinkle Little Me", "The Christmas Song", "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", and "O Holy Night"
  • Tiera Lovell Rowe – vocals on "O Holy Night"
  • Steven Sacco – assistant engineering on "Warm in December", "Twinkle Twinkle Little Me", "The Christmas Song", "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", and "O Holy Night"
  • Meredith Truax – photography
  • Kenny Washington – drums on "Warm in December", "The Christmas Song", and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
  • Eric Wheeler – bass guitar on "The Christmas Song" (live)
  • David Wong – double bass on "Warm in December", "The Christmas Song", and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
  • Ryan Yorck – recording on "The Christmas Song" (live)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Pearson, Chris (December 13, 2023). "Samara Joy: A Joyful Holiday review — have yourself a jazzy Christmas". Album Review. The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Collar, Matt (n.d.). "A Joyful Holiday – Samara Joy". AllMusic. RhythmOne. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  3. ^ Scotney, Sebastian (December 9, 2023). "Album: Samara Joy – A Joyful Holiday". Reviews, News, & Interviews. The Arts Desk. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
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