Snow Angels (album)
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ReleasedDecember 2006
Studio
- Nowhere Farm and Alex The Great Studios (Nashville, Tennessee)
- Echo Park Studios (Bloomington, Indiana)
LabelGreat Speckled Dog
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| Released | December 2006 | |||
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| Genre | Americana | |||
| Label | Great Speckled Dog | |||
| Producer | Over the Rhine, Brad Jones | |||
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| Source | Rating |
| Phantom Tollbooth | favorable[1] |
Snow Angels is the ninth studio album, and second Christmas album, by Over the Rhine, released independently in 2006. The album was released by Great Speckled Dog on October 2, 2007.
Snow Angels was released ten years after the group's first Christmas disc, 1996's The Darkest Night of the Year. While Darkest Night was largely composed of interpretations of traditional Christmas songs, Snow Angels was almost entirely original material. The only non-original track in the album is a lounge-inspired take on "Jingle Bells" that debuted during the 2004 Christmas tour.
- "All I Ever Get for Christmas Is Blue" (Bergquist, Detweiler) - 4:24
- "Darlin' (Christmas is Coming)" (Detweiler) - 3:33
- "White Horse" (Detweiler) - 4:14
- "Little Town" (Traditional; Additional words and music: Detweiler) - 3:22
- "New Redemption Song" (Detweiler) - 2:25
- "Goodbye Charles" (Detweiler) - 2:17
- "Snowed In With You" (Bergquist, Detweiler) - 5:07
- "North Pole Man" (Bergquist, Detweiler) - 3:07
- "Here It Is" (Detweiler) - 3:24
- "One Olive Jingle" (Traditional; Arrangement: Bergquist, Detweiler) - 3:55
- "Snow Angel" (Detweiler) - 4:28
- "We're Gonna Pull Through" (Bergquist, Detweiler) - 2:47
Personnel
Over the Rhine
- Karin Bergquist – vocals
- Linford Detweiler – acoustic piano (1–3, 5–7, 9–12), acoustic guitars (2–5, 8, 9, 12), backing vocals (2, 4), accordion (3), Hammond organ (4, 5, 9), bells (9)
Additional musicians
- Brad Jones – Lowrey organ (2), bass (2, 5, 9), mandolin (3), electric guitars (5, 9), acoustic guitars (9)
- Byron House – double bass (1, 4, 6–8, 10)
- Mickey Grimm – percussion (1, 2, 9, 10), drums (3–7, 9, 10)
- Fats Kaplin – violin (7)
- David Henry – cello (11, 12)
Production
- Over the Rhine – producers, additional photography
- Brad Jones – producer, recording, mixing (6)
- Pete Hicks – recording
- Paul Mahern – recording, mixing (1–5, 7–11)
- Kevin Loyal – additional recording, mixing (12)
- Roger Seibel – mastering at SAE Mastering (Phoenix, Arizona)
- Owen Brock – design
- Michael Wilson – photography
- Clinton Reno – illustration