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//Big Machine//
£24.99 – 1xLP
After gifting fans their original On This Winter’s Night holiday album in 2012, GRAMMY-winning trio, Lady A, are back for a new season of sonic joy with On This Winter’s Night Vol. 2.
Featuring a cozy-country mix of 11 sparkling singalongs, On This Winter’s Night Vol. 2 marks the first full holiday album from Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, and Dave Haywood in 13 years; a set split between instant-favorite originals, modern-take classics and timeless tradition.
Wrapped in warm triple harmony, and decorated with a splash of frosty fun, the project will add some (cinnamon) spice to any holiday playlist. Produced by Nathan Chapman, Sam Ellis, and Dann Huff, the band perfect their mix of down-home soul and classic pop – while decking the halls in heartfelt glee.
Adding a subtle spark of fresh energy to many of your Christmastime favourites, reverent vocals meet forever-young excitement in the soft sonic shimmer of twinkling lights, with faithful spirit never far away. Kicking off with the invigorating rush of Lady A’s original “Wouldn’t Be Christmas,” blissful standards such as “Winter Wonderland” take their place alongside the lush loneliness of George Michael’s “Last Christmas.” Yet the jazzy “What Christmas Means to Me” bounds with anticipation toward another snow-blanketed season.
The new collection features four tunes first found on On This Winter’s Night (Deluxe). “Wonderful Christmastime” mixes Paul McCartney’s genius with orchestral power and new-wave pop, while “Little Saint Nick” lets the band indulge in Beach Boys-style harmony, and “That Spirit Of Christmas” captures the quiet comfort of togetherness. Meanwhile, the band’s rootsy original “Christmas Through Your Eyes” celebrates the family-centric memories dear to any parent. Elsewhere, stirring collaborations with friends like Ricky Skaggs (on the original “Why We Sing Noel”) and Chris Tomlin (“Silent Night”) put the reason for the season in the spotlight, and “O Holy Night” rings in hallowed harmony.






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