For those who prefer a jazzy Christmas or Chanukah, Kenny G may just offer the compact disc every collection needs.
Miracles: The Holiday Album is a collection of songs that offers an alternative to the standard holiday fare.
Kenny G's saxophone provides a pleasurable interpretation of many favorite holiday melodies, including "Winter Wonderland," "Silent Night," and "Silver Bells." However, it is "Miracles" that sets this collection of familiar songs apart from the traditional releases.
Its melody tugs at the heart in an earnest desire to fulfill the true meaning of the holiday spirit -- love, peace, and goodwill to all.
"The Chanukah Song" captures the essence of the significance of good health, happiness, and spiritual completion.
Title/Composers | Performer | Listen | Time | Size | Size | |
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1 | Winter WonderlandFelix Bernard, Ralph Blane, Hugh Martin, Dick Smith | Kenny G | Play | 03:01 | 6 MB | 0 MB |
2 | White ChristmasIrving Berlin | Kenny G | Play | 03:02 | 6 MB | 0 MB |
3 | Silent NightFranz Gruber, Joseph Mohr | Kenny G | Play | 03:47 | 8 MB | 0 MB |
4 | MiraclesWalter Afanasieff, Kenny G | Kenny G | Play | 02:32 | 5 MB | 0 MB |
5 | Silver BellsRay Evans, Jay Livingston | Kenny G | Play | 04:00 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
6 | Away in a MangerJames R. Murray, Traditional | Kenny G | Play | 02:39 | 6 MB | 0 MB |
7 | Brahms' LullabyJohannes Brahms, Carlton | Kenny G | Play | 03:15 | 7 MB | 0 MB |
8 | Little Drummer Boy | Kenny G | Play | 04:05 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
9 | Greensleeves (What Child Is This?) | Kenny G | Play | 03:26 | 7 MB | 0 MB |
10 | The Chanukah Song (From Miracles 1994) | Kenny G | Play | 02:28 | 5 MB | 0 MB |
32 mins | 74 MB | |||||
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Artist | Job | |
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1 | Walter Afanasieff | Arranger, Bass, Composer, Drums, Organ, Piano |
2 | Irving Berlin | Composer |
3 | Felix Bernard | Composer |
4 | Ralph Blane | Composer |
5 | Johannes Brahms | Composer |
6 | Carlton | Composer |
7 | Dana Jon Chappelle | Engineer |
8 | Gary Cirimelli | Digital Programming, Synclavier Programming |
9 | Robert Damper | Arranger |
10 | Katherine K. Davis | Composer |
11 | Ray Evans | Composer |
12 | Kenny G | Arranger, Composer, Primary Artist, Producer, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor) |
13 | Humberto Gatica | Engineer |
14 | David Gleeson | Engineer |
15 | Franz Gruber | Composer |
16 | Bernie Grundman | Mastering |
17 | Mick Guzauski | Mixing |
18 | Noel Hazen | Assistant Engineer |
19 | Dann Huff | Guitar |
20 | Randy Jackson | Bass |
21 | Jay Livingston | Composer |
22 | Hugh Martin | Composer |
23 | Joseph Mohr | Composer |
24 | James R. Murray | Composer |
25 | Henry Onerati | Composer |
26 | Henry Onorati | Composer |
27 | John "J.R." Robinson | Drums |
28 | William Ross | Conductor, String Arrangements |
29 | Harry Simeone | Composer |
30 | Dick Smith | Composer |
31 | Christopher Stern | Design |
32 | Traditional | Composer |
33 | Randy Waldman | Piano |
34 | Tim White | Photography |
Quality | Format | Encoding | Description |
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Standard | MP3 | 320kps 44.1kHz | MP3 is an audio coding format which uses a form of lossy data compression. The highest bitrate of this format is 320kbps (kbit/s). MP3 Digital audio takes less amount of space (up to 90% reduction in size) and the quality is not as good as the original one. |
CD Quality | FLAC | 16bit 44.1kHz | FLAC is an audio coding format which uses lossless compression. Digital audio in FLAC format has a smaller size and retains the same quality of the original Compact Disc (CD). |