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Silver & Gold

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Download links and information about Silver & Gold by Sufjan Stevens. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Traditional Pop Music, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 58 tracks with total duration of 02:47:01 minutes.

Artist: Sufjan Stevens
Release date: 2012
Genre: Rock, Pop, Traditional Pop Music, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 58
Duration: 02:47:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Silent Night 2:26
2. Lumberjack Christmas / No One Can Save You from Christmases Past 3:22
3. Coventry Carol (feat. Marla Hansen) 2:53
4. The Midnight Clear 2:49
5. Carol of St. Benjamin the Bearded One 3:32
6. Go Nightly Cares 1:44
7. Barcarola (You Must Be a Christmas Tree) 7:02
8. Auld Lang Syne 1:34
9. Christ the Lord is Born 0:48
10. Christmas Woman 5:33
11. Break Forth O Beauteous Heavenly Light 1:09
12. Happy Family Christmas 1:22
13. Jingle Bells 1:18
14. Mysteries of the Christmas Mist 2:10
15. Lift Up Your Heads Ye Mighty Gates 1:20
16. We Wish You a Merry Christmas 1:16
17. Ah Holy Jesus 2:41
18. Behold the Birth of Man, the Face of Glory 1:08
19. Ding-a-Ling-a-Ring-a-Ling 1:49
20. How Shall I Fitly Meet Thee? 2:09
21. Mr. Frosty Man 1:49
22. Make Haste to See the Baby 1:22
23. Ah Holy Jesus (With Reed Organ) 1:28
24. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 1:50
25. Morning (Sacred Harp) 2:27
26. Idumea (Sacred Harp) 3:50
27. Eternal Happiness or Woe 1:22
28. Ah Holy Jesus (A Capella) 0:59
29. I Am Santa's Helper 1:51
30. Maoz Tzur (Rock of Ages) 0:42
31. Even the Earth Will Perish and the Universe Give Way 2:00
32. Angels We Have Heard On High 4:03
33. Do You Hear What I Hear? 9:14
34. Christmas In the Room 4:22
35. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 0:47
36. Good King Wenceslas 4:17
37. Alphabet St. 1:36
38. Particle Physics 1:04
39. Joy to the World 5:24
40. The Child With the Star On His Head 15:30
41. I'll Be Home for Christmas 3:22
42. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town 2:40
43. The Sleigh in the Moon (feat. Cat Martino) 1:44
44. Sleigh Ride 2:27
45. Ave Maria (feat. Cat Martino) 2:08
46. X-mas Spirit Catcher 3:31
47. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 2:17
48. Holly Jolly Christmas 2:26
49. Christmas Face (feat. Sebastian Krueger) 0:39
50. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 3:41
51. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 0:39
52. Up On the Housetop 4:21
53. Angels We Have Heard On High 0:52
54. We Need a Little Christmas 2:02
55. Happy Karma Christmas 3:35
56. We Three Kings 0:52
57. Justice Delivers Its Gift 3:15
58. Christmas Unicorn 12:28

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Silver & Gold, the 2012 follow-up to 2006's Songs for Christmas, offers up another five-EP set of schizophrenic seasonal cheer from one of indie pop's most prolific and maddeningly detail-oriented overachievers. Housed in an incredibly colorful box that yields volumes 6-10 of the series, they are presented in meticulously decorated, single cardboard sleeves that feel like part of a graphic design thesis, and are accompanied by an 80-page booklet filled with lyrics, chord charts, childhood photos, and personal and production liner notes peppered with rainbow headers, temporary tattoos that include a skeleton Santa, a Manga unicorn and an emo-Jesus, and a construct-it-yourself holiday ornament (comic book-style instructions are provided). Stylistically, it's a lot to take in which, not surprisingly, applies to the music as well. For the most part, Silver & Gold stays true to Stevens' predilection for kitchen sink, lo-fi chamber pop, but he plays fast and loose with the formula, offering up nervy, post-rock oddities like "Mr. Frosty Man" and "X-Spirit Catcher," progressive folk epics in "The Boy with the Star on his Head" and "Christmas Unicorn," and an Age of Adz-inspired rendition of yuletide favorite "Alphabet Street," by Prince in lieu of just standards. That's not to say that the Christmas spirit has been subverted, as Stevens provides plenty of traditional holiday cheer ("Joy to the World," "Angels We Have Heard on High," "Silent Night," "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" (which clocks in at 40 seconds and is performed only on recorders), and his band of disparate merry makers, who include Aaron and Bryce Dessner (the National), Richard Reed Parry (Arcade Fire), and assorted members of the Castanets and the Danielson Famile, among others, who help to keep things lively and spontaneous, resulting in an audio experience that's akin to pressing your ear against the door of a rehearsal room in a church basement, or watching a Wes Anderson movie while listening to A Charlie Brown Christmas.