Winter Dreams for Christmas

Winter Dreams for Christmas


  • Singer: R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton
  • Genre: Holiday
  • Release Date: 1990-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 1990 Canyon Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
I Saw Three Ships R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton 5:26
2
What Child Is This/Greensleeve R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton 6:39
3
Angels We Have Heard On High R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton 5:59
4
We Three Kings R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton 5:36
5
Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton 2:46
6
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton 5:41
7
The First Noel R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton 3:43
8
Coventry Carol R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton 7:07
9
The First Snowfall R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton 4:12
10
Silent Night (with Navajo Chor R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton 5:10

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  • Reviews

    • A great album to think the time away

      5
      By Frickenomads
      I originally got this CD when it was first released and was used quite often. I find the music very relaxing, partially due to the instruments used. When I listen to many of the songs I'm transported back to a fond memory of mine, which was taking a walk into the woods to a beaver pond. The woods were both Pine and Hardwood trees and the day before we had some snow which was still on the trees. The sent of the snow and pine was pleasant to take in with the chilled air. The sun was out, but it was a crispy sub freezing temp and the sky was of that icy blue which only comes around the winter time. There was a very slight breeze which whispered thru the pins and crackled the hardwood limbs. Upon reaching the beaver pond, I sat in my favorite spot and simply enjoyed the fact that I was alive and could witness all the beauty which immersed me, nothing else mattered but to enjoy this pleasant solitude.