Home
Merry Christmas II You
Barnes and Noble
Merry Christmas II You
Current price: $17.99
Barnes and Noble
Merry Christmas II You
Current price: $17.99
Size: OS
Loading Inventory...
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Barnes and Noble
Merry Christmas
was released in 1994, and 16 years later
Mariah Carey
delivers a sequel, appropriately titled
Merry Christmas II You
and also featuring the diva in a sexy little Santa suit. The similarities don't end there, either:
Mariah
revives her original seasonal tune
"All I Want for Christmas Is You"
and often touches upon the classy, clean updated traditional vibe of her readings from the 1994 set. Underneath this surface,
has a different vibe than its predecessor, derived in large part from the numerous originals here. Five of the 12 full songs bear a
Carey
writing credit (including that revival of
) and these new tunes sometimes give
a lively modern feel, particularly the jumping
Jermaine Dupri
/
Bryan-Michael Cox
co-written opener
"Oh Santa!"
and the slow groove of
"When Christmas Comes,"
highlights that balance the too saccharine sentiment of
"Christmas Time Is in the Air Again"
and
"One Child."
The range of these originals indicates the scope of the record as a whole, how it touches on a little of everything to please every kind of audience, mixing up
"Auld Lang Syne"
and a medley of
Vince Guaraldi
's
Charlie Brown Christmas
with traditional religious carols and secular favorites like
"Here Comes Santa Claus."
Apart from that pair of stiff originals, the whole thing is cheerful and engaging, a worthy sequel to its predecessor. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
was released in 1994, and 16 years later
Mariah Carey
delivers a sequel, appropriately titled
Merry Christmas II You
and also featuring the diva in a sexy little Santa suit. The similarities don't end there, either:
Mariah
revives her original seasonal tune
"All I Want for Christmas Is You"
and often touches upon the classy, clean updated traditional vibe of her readings from the 1994 set. Underneath this surface,
has a different vibe than its predecessor, derived in large part from the numerous originals here. Five of the 12 full songs bear a
Carey
writing credit (including that revival of
) and these new tunes sometimes give
a lively modern feel, particularly the jumping
Jermaine Dupri
/
Bryan-Michael Cox
co-written opener
"Oh Santa!"
and the slow groove of
"When Christmas Comes,"
highlights that balance the too saccharine sentiment of
"Christmas Time Is in the Air Again"
and
"One Child."
The range of these originals indicates the scope of the record as a whole, how it touches on a little of everything to please every kind of audience, mixing up
"Auld Lang Syne"
and a medley of
Vince Guaraldi
's
Charlie Brown Christmas
with traditional religious carols and secular favorites like
"Here Comes Santa Claus."
Apart from that pair of stiff originals, the whole thing is cheerful and engaging, a worthy sequel to its predecessor. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine