"HARK, THE HERALD ANGELS SING" VINCE GUARALDI TRIO (1965)

So much of the Christmas season, for me, is all about the music. I have no problems with you if you want to start your Christmas celebrations a little early. After Halloween seems excessive. After Thanksgiving is fair game. Then let’s bring on the real Christmas songs and the fake ones, too. I don’t discriminate. From Dec 16-31, it’s all Christmas music playing on Mental Jukebox.

This is the opposite of Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You”. And that’s exactly why I like it so much. It’s stripped down, not overproduced. It’s plain-and-simple, not over-the-top. The entire Vince Guaraldi’s A Charlie Brown Christmas album is a must-listen for the holidays. And “Hark, The Herald Angels Sing” is my favorite track because of the children’s chorus and church organ. This sounds like a choir practice happening inside a small neighborhood church, not a glitzy studio. It's as real as real gets. Some of the kids are out of tune. Some of them aren’t even singing in unison. It’s messy. It’s quaint. It’s beautiful. And it reminds me so much of the original Christmas story.

“JOYFUL, ALL YE NATIONS, RISE. JOIN THE TRIUMPH OF THE SKIES. WITH TH’ANGELIC HOST PROCLAIM CHRIST IS BORN IN BETHLEHEM!”

"HARK, THE HERALD ANGELS SING" VINCE GUARALDI TRIO (1965)

There are Christmas songs that we abhor, and then there are Christmas songs that we adore. For me, “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing” is one of the latter. From my favorite Christmas album from beginning to end, Vine Guaraldi’s “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing” captures both the quiet reflection and the joyful celebration of the season in under two minutes. Few Christmas songs reveal both sides of the holiday equation so endearingly.

“Joyful, all ye nations, rise. Join the triumph of the skies. With th’angelic host proclaim Christ is born in Bethlehem!”