Bright Eyes, the indie folk and chamber pop collective, offers a unique and intimate holiday experience with "A Christmas Album." Released in 2002, this is the band's fifth overall album and their first foray into Christmas music. Recorded in the cozy confines of Conor Oberst's home, the album was later mixed at Presto! and mastered at Studio B in Omaha, Nebraska, giving it a warm, homespun feel that sets it apart from typical holiday releases.
"A Christmas Album" features a collection of classic Christmas carols and holiday standards, each reimagined with Bright Eyes' signature indie folk sound. The album opens with a delicate rendition of "Away in a Manger," featuring piano, flute, and the haunting sound of a musical saw. Other highlights include a stripped-down version of "Blue Christmas," a wistful take on "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem," and a beautiful arrangement of "Silent Night." The album also includes a unique reading of "The Night Before Christmas" by Conor Oberst, adding a personal touch to the collection.
All proceeds from the album go to the Nebraska AIDS Project, making "A Christmas Album" a meaningful way to support a good cause while enjoying some beautiful holiday music. The album's understated and quiet approach to Christmas classics offers a refreshing alternative to the usual holiday fare, making it a perfect addition to any holiday playlist. With its intimate recording setting and heartfelt performances, "A Christmas Album" is a true gem in Bright Eyes' discography and a wonderful addition to any music collection.