The Piano Guys – A Family Christmas (2013/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

The Piano Guys – A Family Christmas (2013/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 46:42 minutes | 367 MB | Genre: Christmas
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Portrait – Sony Masterworks

A Family Christmas is a holiday album by the classical/new age group The Piano Guys. Featuring Jon Schmidt on piano and Steven Sharp Nelson on cello, this album has a number of Christmas favorites, including “Away in a Manger” and “Silent Night”.

Utah-based classical pop collective/savvy multimedia outfit the Piano Guys’ A Family Christmas offers up 12 holiday standards, including “Angels We Have Heard on High,” “Carol of the Bells/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” and “Silent Night,” each of which (in typical Piano Guys fashion) will be accompanied by a festive video. A deluxe version of A Family Christmas is also available, and features the entire 12-track album, along with a bonus DVD featuring all of their videos, as well as a yule log video (digital fireplace) that includes all of the songs. –AllMusic Review by James Christopher Monger

Tracklist:
1. The Piano Guys – Angels We Have Heard On High (03:32)
2. The Piano Guys – O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (05:05)
3. The Piano Guys – Good King Wenceslas (03:52)
4. The Piano Guys – Carol Of The Bells – God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (03:21)
5. The Piano Guys – Where Are You Christmas (03:57)
6. The Piano Guys – Let It Snow Winter Wonderland (03:28)
7. The Piano Guys – Still, Still, Still (04:59)
8. The Piano Guys – We Three Kings (03:15)
9. The Piano Guys – Away In A Manger (03:11)
10. The Piano Guys – Christmas Morning (03:59)
11. The Piano Guys – Winter Wind (04:26)
12. The Piano Guys – Silent Night (03:30)

Personnel:
Chuck Myers – Percussion
Katherine Nelson – Vocals
Steven Sharp Nelson – Arranger, Cello, Percussion
Giles Reaves – Percussion
Jon Schmidt – Arranger, Composer, Musical Adaptation, Piano
Sarah Schmidt – Vocals

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