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''Christmas Memories'' is the second
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album and twenty-ninth studio release by American singer
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. It was released on October 30, 2001, by Columbia. Streisand recorded the album during July, August, and September 2001 in various recording studios throughout California and in North Vancouver. It was executive-produced by Streisand and Jay Landers, while William Ross and David Foster served as additional producers. The album contains several
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s of various holiday songs. To promote ''Christmas Memories'', Columbia Records released an advance sampler version of the album titled ''A Voice for All Seasons''. The record's mood was described as melancholic, which
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found fitting due to the album's release occurring soon after the September 11 attacks. Other reviewers called the album "beautifully rendered" and "excellent". ''Christmas Memories'' received a Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album in 2003. Commercially, it entered the charts in Canada and the United Kingdom. It also charted in the United States, where it peaked at number 15 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and was certified platinum by the
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for shipments of 1,000,000 copies. Streisand's cover of " It Must Have Been the Mistletoe" charted on the Adult Contemporary chart in the United States, peaking at number 28.


Background

''Christmas Memories'' is
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's second
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album, following 1967's '' A Christmas Album''. Streisand began taking part in recording sessions for the album on July 19, 2001; on this day, she recorded both " I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "I Remember". Sessions took place throughout California and in North Vancouver. Streisand and Jay Landers are credited as the executive producers of ''Christmas Memories'', with musicians David Foster and William Ross also receiving additional production credits. According to the liner notes, Streisand dedicated the album to the late artist Stephan Weiss, husband of fashion designer Donna Karan, who was close friends with Streisand before his death in June 2001. ''Christmas Memories'' was released on October 30, 2001, by Columbia. To promote the album, Columbia Records issued advertisements in several American magazines, including in '' InStyle'', ''
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'', '' Talk'', and '' Vanity Fair''. A sampler album/
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featuring five tracks from ''Christmas Memories'' was also released in 2001 and includes " Grown-Up Christmas List", " It Must Have Been the Mistletoe", "I'll Be Home for Christmas", "Closer", and "One God".


Music and songs

The album opens with a cover of "I'll Be Home for Christmas", a war song written by Kim Gannon, Walter Kent, and Buck Ram; William Ruhlmann from
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considered the inclusion of this track on ''Christmas Memories'' to reflect Streisand's "mature perspective that very much takes loss into consideration". "A Christmas Love Song" is the second track and was written by Alan and Marilyn Bergman and Johnny Mandel. Author Tom Santopietro described the song's message as "an embrace of the holidays filled with honest sentiment". A "jazzy" rendition of Frank Loesser's " What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?" is the third song, followed by a reworked cover of "I Remember" by Stephen Sondheim. Streisand's cover of the latter song was described as " tillan extremely sad song" by Ruhlmann. "Snowbound" was written by Russell Faith and Clarence Kehner, is set in a "moderately slow" tempo, and features the use of a piano. "It Must Have Been the Mistletoe" was considered by the staff at ''Show Music'' to be one of the many songs on the album to "focus on love". "Christmas Lullaby" was written by Ann Hampton Callaway, who had previously collaborated with Streisand on '' Higher Ground'' (1997) and '' A Love Like Ours'' (1999). The Bergmans reworked Don Costa's "Christmas Mem'ries", which is included as the album's eighth track. Costa is credited as the song's original arranger, whereas Eddie Karam is credited for the extra arranging. "Grown-Up Christmas List" was written and produced by Foster and co-written by Linda Thompson. It contains a live orchestra that was arranged and conducted by Ross. Santopietro considered
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's " Ave Maria" to be a nice "companion" to Charles Gounod's " Ave Maria", which she first included on ''A Christmas Album'' in 1967. "Closer" is dedicated to the singer's friend Stephan Weiss, who died before the album's recording sessions began. In the liner notes, Streisand wrote, "I'm singing 'Closer' about Stephan, but I was hoping it could relate to anyone who's lost someone". The album closes with "One God", which was written by Ervin Drake and Jimmy Shirl; Drake learned that Streisand had recorded the track after they had previously collaborated on ''Higher Ground'', when she covered a track of his called "I Believe". On the Target and
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editions of the album, bonus track cover of " God Bless America" is included and produced by Streisand and Landers.


Critical reception

'' Billboard''s Melinda Newman described the record as "a fine collection" and "beautifully rendered"; she also found Streisand's heavy amount of detail able to "elevate ..the quality of this project far above the usual Christmas fare". Tom Santopietro, author of ''The Importance of Being Barbra'', considered it to be Streisand's "most consistently successful CD" since '' The Broadway Album'' (1985). He called her "song choices ..uniformly excellent" and stated that "I'll Be Home for Christmas", "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?", and "One God" were the album's three best tracks. William Ruhlmann, of AllMusic, opined that the album "may come to seem like a remarkably dour holiday collection" due to its release taking place after the September 11 attacks, but overall found that its mood "could hardly be improved upon" given the situation. He felt that this exemplified the ability of "great artists", such as Streisand, to create and release music that "take the temperature of the times with their work". Alexa Camp from
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claimed that ''Christmas Memories'' contains "timeless holiday ambience courtesy of a consummate pro"; however, she considered the songs between "Snowbound" and "Grown-Up Christmas List" to be boring.


Accolades

Streisand was nominated at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards under the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album category for ''Christmas Memories''. However, she lost to
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and his album '' Playin' with My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues'' (2001).


Commercial performance

''Christmas Memories'' debuted on the ''Billboard'' 200 at number 32 on November 17, 2001. During its best-selling week, it sold 136,000 copies and peaked at number 15. In total, it spent nine weeks within the ''Billboard'' 200. It also topped the Top Holidays Albums chart. The album was certified platinum by the
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(RIAA) on December 3, 2001, for shipments of 1,000,000 copies. As of June 2007, the album has sold 1,100,000 copies. In Canada, it peaked at number 49 on the Canadian Albums Chart compiled by Nielsen. It also entered the UK Albums chart where it spent one week at number 137. "It Must Have Been the Mistletoe" was distributed to United States radio stations during the Christmas season, allowing it to debut and peak at number 28 on the Adult Contemporary chart for the week ending January 5, 2002.


Track listing

Songwriting credits adapted from AllMusic.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of the deluxe edition of ''Christmas Memories''. * Barbra Streisand producer , vocals, executive producer * Renata Buser assistant * Jorge Calandrelli arranger , conductor * Sue Ann Carwell background vocals * Don Costa original arranger * Felipe Elgueta mixer , engineer * Martin Erlichman label representative * Bob Esty choir conductor , vocal arranger * David Foster producer , harmonica , rhythm arranger * Humberto Gatica engineer * Chad M. Goodson CD design * Eddie Karam arranger * Nathaniel Kunkel engineer * Peter Doell engineer, assistant engineer * Jay Landers producer , executive producer * Ian Logan photography * Gabrielle Raumberger art direction * David Reitzas mixer , engineer * William Ross producer , arranger , conductor * Al Schmitt engineer * Bill Schnee mixer * Kim Skalecki assistant * Allan Stein album project coordinator * Wendi Wagner background vocals * Firooz Zahedi photography * Michael Mishaw background vocals


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' Top Holiday Albums number ones of the 2000s


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External links

* {{Authority control 2001 Christmas albums Albums produced by David Foster Barbra Streisand albums Christmas albums by American artists Columbia Records Christmas albums