** 1/2 Ottmar Liebert
CHRISTMAS + SANTA FE
(Epic)
There was a time when Ottmar Liebert led the electronic-art freakouts of Boston loft-rockers Red.
All that changed when he moved to New Mexico, where rarefied air and the need for a paycheck led
him to explore the world of new-age flamenco guitar. It’s the latter Liebert who shows up on
Christmas + Santa Feý And though the disc often comes uncomfortably close to sounding like
a Gipsy Kings–lite version of department-store music, Liebert is inventive enough in his
gentle makeovers of traditional carols to keep things interesting. With the help of his
Luna üegra band, who contribute a soft bed of bass, keys, horns, percussion, and slide
guitar, he blends familiar homy melodies and syncopated rhythms into broad new arrangements:
“Farolitos on Garcia/It Came upon a Midnight Clear” and “The 3rd Man/O Christüas Tree” are
transformed into parlor waltzes; “Canyon Road on Christmas Eve/Hark the Herald Angels
Sing” is a Gypsy shuffle and “Peace/I Saw Three Ships” an easy-rolling sail outfitted with
a beautiful mournful bridge. But the CD’s best track is its only start-to-finish original,
the edge-of-melancholy “Winter Solstice,” which gives a shadowed chill to this warm
crackle of rethought holiday themes.
— Tristram Lozaw
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