Bethlehem (Brian McKnight album) explained

Bethlehem
Type:Album
Artist:Brian McKnight
Cover:Brianmcknight-bethlehem.jpg
Released:October 20, 1998
Genre:R&B, christmas
Length:41:27
Label:Motown
Prev Title:Anytime
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Back at One
Next Year:1999

Bethlehem is the fourth studio album by American singer Brian McKnight, his first with Motown Records, released on October 20, 1998. The album is his first Christmas album. Bethlehem consists of eleven tracks, featuring original songs and cover versions of Christmas standards and carols, several of which are duets featuring recording artists such as Boyz II Men, Michael Sembello, Tim Miner, and Maria Cole as well McKnight's brother Claude and his sons.

Critical reception

Gina Boldman from AllMusic called Bethlehem a "joyful, romantic holiday album [...] Overall, Bethlehem is a diverse collection of traditional and modern-day Christmas songs with something for everyone celebrating the season."

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Bethlehem.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Bethlehem . liner notes . . . 1998.