Riki Michele - Come Let Us Adore Him Christmas Classics

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Review by Leo Amarillas

Album Review: Come Let Us Adore Him Christmas Classics by Riki Michele Alright, folks, let’s talk about Riki Michele’s 2003 holiday gem, Come Let Us Adore Him Christmas Classics. If you’re into easy-listening vibes with a dash of pop and jazz sprinkled on top like cinnamon on eggnog, this one might just hit the spot. Released independently under Not On Label and PM Productions (props to her for keeping it indie), this album is basically your cozy Christmas sweater in audio form. Now, I gotta say, there are some classics here that you’ve probably heard more times than Aunt Karen’s “back-in-my-day” stories at family dinners. But Riki gives these tunes enough personality to make them feel fresh again—or at least tolerable after your fifth glass of spiked cider. Let me zoom in on two tracks that stuck with me. First up: "O Holy Night." Oh man, Riki takes this one and runs with it like she's late for Black Friday sales. Her voice has this smooth-as-butter quality that makes you wanna sit by the fire and pretend life isn’t falling apart outside. The jazzy piano riff in the background? Chef’s kiss. It’s not reinventing the wheel or anything, but dang if it doesn’t sound good while rolling along. Then there’s "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," which somehow manages to feel both chill and kinda funky. Like, who knew those ancient lyrics could groove so hard? There’s a bassline in there that sneaks up on you like an elf hiding in your pantry, and before you know it, you’re bobbing your head like a dashboard bobblehead doll. That track alone might convince even Scrooge McDuck to crack a smile. Of course, no Christmas album would be complete without chestnuts like "Silent Night" and "Joy To The World," and yeah, they’re all here too. Nothing groundbreaking, but hey, sometimes you don’t need fireworks—you just want something pleasant playing while you debate whether fruitcake counts as edible. So what’s my final verdict? Well, if you’re looking for a soundtrack to your holiday baking session—or maybe just need background music while wrapping gifts poorly—this album delivers. Sure, it won’t blow your mind, but it’ll keep things merry without making you reach for the mute button. And honestly? Sometimes that’s all you can ask for during a season where everyone’s stressed about finding parking spots and avoiding political arguments over turkey. Oh, and here’s a random thought to leave you with: Why do angels always seem to hog the spotlight in Christmas songs? Poor shepherds never get their own hits. Maybe next year, Riki?

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Artist: Riki Michele
Album: Come Let Us Adore Him Christmas Classics
Rating: 3.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The First Noel
O Little Town Of Bethlehem
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
How Great Our Joy
Joy To The World
Angels We Have Heard On High
O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
O Holy Night
Silent Night
Away In The Manger
O Come All Ye Faithful

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Labels

  • Not On Label
  • PM Productions

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Formats

  • 12 × File
  • MP3
  • 160 kbps
  • CD

Notes

  • Originally released in 2003 on CD.
  • Available on Noisetrade: http://noisetrade.com/rikimichele/come-let-us-adore-him
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About Riki Michele

Adam Again chanteuse Riki Michele (born Michele Bunch, currently Michele Palmer) is a female Christian alternative music artist. She has also recorded four eclectic solo records. She was married to Gene Eugene, and though they divorced in 1994 she continued to record with him until his death in 2000.

Name Vars

  • Michele
  • Michelle
  • Michelle Palmer
  • R. Michele
  • Riki
  • Riki Michelle
  • Rikki Michelle

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Riki Michele’s *Come Let Us Adore Him Christmas Classics* is a hidden gem from 2003. It blends pop and jazz with an easy-listening vibe, making it perfect for cozy holiday moments. The album features timeless carols like "O Holy Night" and "Silent Night," but with Michele’s unique touch. What makes it stand out is its independent release under Not On Label and PM Productions, giving it an authentic, heartfelt feel. It’s the kind of album that reminds you of simpler times, even if you’ve never heard it before.