Putumayo's first holiday collection, A Putumayo World Christmas, reminded us that the vast majority of people who celebrate the Nativity are more likely to have an incipient sunburn nipping at their noses than Jack Frost. Over the centuries, warm-weather cultures have developed a variety of lovely and highly individual holiday traditions. But musicians from Central and South America and the Caribbean also draw upon our shared European and post-colonial heritage, thus gracing familiar carols and seasonal pop songs with an enchanting tropical spin. Cha-chas, rumbas, and steel bands rock the house from Advent to El Dio de los Reyes (Festival of the Three Wise Men, or Epiphany) in countries where religious devotion often includes a cooking rhythm section and dancing goes to church. The set list includes a quartet of charming North American tracks, but the mood is predominantly south-of-the-border: festive, serene, exalted, danceable, and very beautiful. --Christina Roden
1. Joyeux Noël - New York Twoubadou2. Here We Come A-Wassailing - Steve Schuch3. Venid Fieles Todos (Adeste Fidelis) - Liuba Maria Hevia4. St. Nicholas - Sheryl Cormier & Cajun Sounds5. Deck the Halls - Cuba L.A.6. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Banks Soundtech Steel Orchestra7. White Christmas - Los Reyes8. We Three Kings - Michael Doucet9. What Child Is This - Dan Crary10. Aguinaldo Jibaro - Pepe Castillo11. Douce Nuit (Silent Night) - Kali12. Paz en la Tierra (Joy the the World) - Ramón VelozChristmas Around the World
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