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Time was with most of us, when Christmas
Day, encircling all our limited world like a magic ring, left nothing
out for us to miss or seek; bound together all our home enjoyments,
affections, and hopes; grouped everything and everyone round the
Christmas fire, and made the little picture shining in our bright young
eyes, complete.
—Charles Dickens
‘Tis the season… the most wonderful time of the year when the magic
and wonder of Christmas—and all it means in our lives—fills the air
and lifts our hearts. And for the women of Point Of Grace, nothing could
be more exciting than basking in the warmth of Winter Wonderland,
their second seasonal project and the much-anticipated holiday follow-up
to 1999’s A Christmas Story.
From the sweeping, cinematic opening classic, "Most
Wonderful Time of the Year" to the unforgettable closing ballad "All
Is Well," Winter Wonderland is a holiday neo-classic that is sure
to become a must-have CD for any Christmas collection.
An integral part of the Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith Christmas tours for
several years, the Grammy nominated, Dove Award-winning, platinum-selling Point
Of Grace has always treasured the opportunity to create a Christmas experience
for audiences all over the country. So this year, when Smith decided to take a
holiday break, the group envisioned and created a 19-city Christmas tour with
new signature holiday songs all their own.
"It was the perfect time," Shelley says, "and we were so excited
to be able to bring back the warm, nostalgic feeling we all love about Christmas
in a CD. So we set out to make an album that people couldn't resist playing at
all their holiday gatherings."
"Honestly, its one of the most exciting records we get to make,"
Denise echoes. "Pop music doesn’t always give a vocal group like ours the
opportunity to utilize 4-part harmony, so this is our chance to pull out the
stops vocally."
Produced by Brown Bannister (Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith), with vocal
arrangements by Tim Davis, Michael Mellet and orchestral arrangements by Carl
Marsh, Winter Wonderland is the perfect, eclectic blend of Christmas
melodies set in bold, memorable settings. Traditional hymns are infused with new
life, while original songs light up the collection. It is a musical journey that
carries the listener from the joyful, whimsical world of Santa, Frosty and
Rudolph to the sacred, awe-inspired intimacy of the spiritual Christmas message.
The whole process, Leigh says of Winter
Wonderland, was "extremely challenging, part-wise, almost like
cramming for your voice juries. And at the same, it was a sentimental
journey. To hear these songs in all their largeness, hearing how all the
eclectic styles work together, it reminded me of why I love this music
and this season so much."
Certainly, this album—Point Of Grace’s 11th to date—as much as any
they’ve recorded offers a seamless, aural-infectious experience
listeners will not soon forget. "You name it, we did it on this
album," says Denise. "We really sang our hearts out on this
one. We’ve never recorded a cappella like this before, and in that, a
certain texture emerged."
"Tim, Michael, Carl, and Brown—they deserve this huge applause
because they make us so much better than we think we’re capable
of," Leigh says. "They make us love what we do."
That excitement, that love of music—and the childlike spirit
of Christmas—comes through in every note of Winter Wonderland. With
10 holiday songs showcasing Point Of Grace’s intricate harmonies, young and
old alike will sing-along with jolly classics as "Jingle Bells" and a
"Santa Medley" of "Here Comes Santa Claus," "Rudolph
the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and "Frosty the Snowman."
"One of my favorite moments," Shelley says, "is the ‘Santa
Medley.’ We modeled it after an old Richard Carpenter medley and added
three-part, Andrews-sisters harmony to it—all around one mic. We really did
this one with our live show in mind, and it’s going to be so much fun on stage
because we’ll bring out Frosty and Rudolf and Santa and let the kids come and
sing along. It’s so candy cane, but we love it, and we know our fans will,
too."
Also featured is the perennial favorite "Breath of Heaven," an a
cappella original in "In the First Light," and the new original song,
"Let There Be Light," featuring artist John David Webster. "’Let
There Be Light’ is the most rockin’ song on the album," Shelley says,
"a great juxtaposition of Point Of Grace vocals and John David’s
rock-star voice. A fabulous rock ballad that could be played in any format and
John really gives it up every time he sings it."
Fans who have seen Point Of Grace on Michael W. Smith’s acclaimed
"Christmastime" tour will be delighted that Heather’s unforgettable
rendition of "All Is Well" (a Smith/Wayne Kirkpatrick composition) is
included on Winter Wonderland, recorded live in the studio with Smith
at the piano.
"Every time Heather finishes ‘All Is Well,’" Denise says,
"you hear the audience gasp before they applause. It’s just
unforgettable. We get requests for it all the time, so that song alone is worth
the price of admission."
Point of Grace’s Winter Wonderland tour, with special guest John
David Webster and a live choir in every city, launches December 1st.