Christmas Time with the Judds explained

Christmas Time with the Judds
Type:studio
Artist:the Judds
Cover:The Judds--Christmas Time.jpg
Recorded:August 1987
Studio:Creative Workshop
Producer:Brent Maher
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Christmas Time with the Judds is the fourth studio album by American country duo the Judds. It was released on September 29, 1987[1] by RCA Records. It was produced by Brent Maher. Christmas Time was the duo's first collection of Christmas music released in a full-length album. The album contained nine tracks of holiday material that would later be re-released in the following decades.

Background and content

Christmas Time with the Judds would be the duo's fourth studio album and first of Christmas music.[2] By this point, the duo had become one of country music's most successful duo's, having several number one hits and three successful studio albums.[3]

Christmas Time was recorded at the Creative Workshop, located in Nashville, Tennessee. The record was produced by Brent Maher, whom had previously produced the Judds's previous three studio offerings.[2] A total of nine tracks were included in the holiday package. Eight of the album's tracks were cover versions of well-known holiday tunes. Songs covered on the album included "Silver Bells," "Winter Wonderland," "Away in a Manger" and "O Holy Night." One new recording was offered as well. The third track, "Who Is This Babe," had not been recorded prior to the album's release. It was composed by Don Potter, who served as the duo's assistant producer on several projects.[2]

Critical reception

Christmas Time with the Judds received mostly positive reviews following its release. Heather Phares of Allmusic gave the album 4.5 out of 5 stars. She praised the album's cover versions of Christmas tunes, calling them holiday favorites. In conclusion, she stated: "An enjoyable Christmas collection, and a must for fans of the Judds."

In 2018, the album was reviewed by the online publication, Nashville Noise. Writer Gabe Crawford gave the collection a positive response. Crawford called the album's remakes of holiday Christian tunes to be the record's highlights, praising "What Child Is This?" and "Beautiful Star of Bethlehem." Crawford also commented on the duo's harmony vocals, calling them "angelic." "In the rush of the Christmas season, Christmas Time With the Judds is a slow reflection and reminder of what Christmas is really about," he concluded.[4] In addition, online publication Ultimate Twang gave the record a positive reception in their review. "The Judds made a lot of great music during the 80s, but this album may well be the epitome," writers commented.[5]

Release and chart performance

Christmas Time with the Judds was first released on September 29, 1987, via Curb Records and RCA Records.[2] In its original release, it was offered in several formats: a vinyl LP, audio cassette and compact disc. The album was re-released in 1999 via Curb and Mercury Records, offered as a compact disc.

In its original 1987 release, Christmas Time peaked at number 49 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.[6] Then, the album re-charted the same survey in 1988 and reached number 68.[7] The package also charted on the Billboard Top Holiday Albums list. In its original release, Christmas Time peaked at number nine on the holiday albums chart in December 1987.[8] After its 1999 re-issue, it re-charted the same list, peaking at number 36 in January 2000.[9] The album also spawned one single release: "Silver Bells." Upon its original release in November 1987, the single did not chart any Billboard publications.[10] Ten years later, the single made its first appearance on the Hot Country Songs chart, peaking at number 68 in January 1998.[11]

Track listing

Compact disc version

Personnel

All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Christmas Time with the Judds.[2]

Musical personnel

Technical personnel

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
United StatesSeptember 29, 1987Vinyl
Cassette
Compact disc
EuropeVinyl
CanadaRCA Records
United States1999Compact disc
October 14, 2003Curb Records
November 4, 2006Music download[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: September Hot Album Releases . World Radio History . Billboard . May 5, 2022 . 73.
  2. Judds . The . Christmas Time with the Judds (Album Information & Liner Notes) . . September 29, 1987.
  3. Web site: Huey . Steve . The Judds: Biography & History . . August 29, 2020.
  4. Web site: Crawford . Gabe . ‘Christmas Time with the Judds’: A Reminder . Nashville Noise . August 29, 2020.
  5. Web site: Classic Album Review – Christmas Time With the Judds . Ultimate Twang . August 29, 2020.
  6. Web site: Christmas Time with the Judds chart history (1987) . . August 29, 2020.
  7. Web site: Christmas Time with the Judds chart history (1988) . . August 29, 2020.
  8. Web site: Christmas Time with the Judds chart history (Holiday albums 1) . . August 29, 2020.
  9. Web site: Christmas Time with the Judds chart history (Holiday Albums 2) . . August 29, 2020.
  10. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc.. 2008. 0-89820-177-2.
  11. Web site: "Silver Bells" chart history (1998) . . August 29, 2020.
  12. Web site: The Judds – Christmas Time with the Judds . . August 29, 2020.