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Bring in holiday cheer with Kelly Clarkson, Pentatonix, more

It's that time of year to grab some hot coco, don your coziest sweater and put on some festive tunes. Whether you're dealing with holiday heartbreak or reuniting with loved ones after an uncertain two years, there's music for everyone this season.

Associated Press journalists sampled a variety of albums, offering up the early gift of holiday release reviews for Kelly Clarkson, Pentatonix, Pistol Annies, Norah Jones and more. ___

Pentatonix, 'œEvergreen'ť (RCA Records)

It's not really Christmas until the gang from Pentatonix release new material and this year they've stretched the definition of Christmas material.

The a capella quintet offer classics like 'œWe Wish You a Merry Christmas'ť and 'œIt Came Upon the Midnight Clear'ť but also tackle songs not often caroled, like Stevie Wonder's 'œI Just Called to Say I Love You'ť and Joni Mitchell's 'œRiver.'ť It's risky and let's just say the originals are safe.

Better is when they give 'œI Saw Three Ships'ť a propulsive beat and when they ask Alessia Cara over to lead on 'œFrosty the Snowman.'ť They even give the Beach Boys a run with their smashing cover of 'œLittle Saint Nick.'ť

Pentatonix boldly take on a Beatle - Paul McCartney's 'œWonderful Christmastime'ť - and it's not half bad, as well as contributing a twangy original song, the title track 'œEvergreen,'ť which, it's only right, must be covered by another artist for their Christmas album next year.

- Mark Kennedy

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Kelly Clarkson, 'œWhen Christmas Comes Around'¦'ť (Atlantic Records)

Dealing with holiday heartbreak?

Kelly Clarkson has you covered with 'œWhen Christmas Comes Around...'ť

The Grammy winner's 15 track Christmas album - featuring Chris Stapleton, Ariana Grande and Brett Eldredge - is filled with covers and originals to get everyone through the holiday season. It's an instant classic with songs that will surely get radio time for years to come.

'œYou ruined all my favorite things,'ť she sings on the jubilant 'œChristmas Isn't Canceled (Just You).'ť 'œBut you won't take Christmas from me.'ť The song's playful, defiant cheer make it an early stand out.

Another album highlight is 'œGlow.'ť Clarkson's voice melding with Stapleton's is intoxicating. 'œNothing has changed, I still wish you could be wrapped up in my arms spending Christmas with me,'ť they sing.

Whether she's reclaiming Christmas for herself or reminiscing on the ghost of Christmas past, Clarkson covers all the feelings brought on by the holidays with flare and fun.

- Ragan Clark

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Pistol Annies, 'œHell of a Holiday'ť (Sony Music Nashville)

Let's face it, most Christmas music idealizes a holiday season that is sometimes more stressful than sentimental.

'œHell of a Holiday,'ť the first Christmas music from the trio of country singers the Pistol Annies, is for those holiday survivors. Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley bring both humor and harmony on a collection of 10 original songs and three classics.

'œHarlan County Coal'ť is inspired by Presley's hillbilly family gatherings, complete with shotgun shell tree ornaments. The fun bop 'œSnow Globe'ť would be a great add to a holiday party playlist, while their cover of 'œIf We Make It Through December'ť is perfect for those dark chilly nights. The trio put a break on the hustle to remember the reason for the season by singing 'œHappy Birthday'ť to Jesus.

If the holidays have you both excited and exhausted, the Annies have enough cheer to get you ready to face the new year.

- Kristin M. Hall

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Hiss Golden Messenger, 'œO Come All Ye Faithful'ť (Merge Records)

It would be hard to find a better fit for Christmas in pandemic times than the new holiday release by Hiss Golden Messenger. It's wistful but not hopeless, fully cognizant of the difficulties we've all been living through, and yet it's encouraging. In many ways it feels like an extension of the band's last album, 'œQuietly Blowing It,'ť a truly constructive take on the hard times wrought by COVID-19.

'œIt's Christmas, baby, thank God we made it,'ť lead singer and creative force M.C. Taylor sings dolefully on 'œHung Fire,'ť one of several sublimely spiritual new compositions that could find their way into holiday rotation for years to come.

The album's style is soulful, even majestic, on original Taylor compositions, surprising covers and holiday classics that only gain in stature by being re-worked in the band's laid-back Americana style.

Ultimately, an excellent band that just keeps getting better is a perfect match for a holiday season that comes upon us in less than perfect times.

- Scott Stroud

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Amanda Shires, 'œFor Christmas'ť (Thirty Tigers)

Singer-songwriter Amanda Shires' Christmas list includes beach vacations, a boat, cold hard cash and a date with comedian Larry David, but she's not sharing her presents, so take a hike. Those are the sort of weirdly wonderful sentiments that appear on Shires' holiday record, 'œFor Christmas,'ť a collection of mostly original songs that feel a bit like a Christmas Eve fever dream.

With her high warbling vocals and her poetic lyrics over pianos, Shires wanders through the holidays with an eye on the little details. She's gussying up that pine tree on 'œA Real Tree This Year,'ť and detailing a sexy holiday tryst on 'œBlame It on the Mistletoe.'ť

Her 'œSilent Night'ť is depressing and gloomy, which, if we're being honest, is not an unusual feeling at the holidays, especially after the last two years.

But the best tracks are the ones where she's backed in harmony by the always impressive McCrary Sisters, such as 'œMagic Ooooooh'ť and 'œGone For Christmas.'ť

- Kristin M. Hall

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Norah Jones, 'œI Dream of Christmas'ť (Blue Note Records)

'œI want to be a Jolly Jones,'ť Norah Jones sings on the opener of 'œI Dream of Christmas.'ť

And a Jolly Jones she is.

On her 13-track debut holiday album, Jones' sultry vocals lend themselves well to Christmas songs. She reimagines some covers, bringing a Latin influence to 'œRun Rudolph Run'ť with bongos and maracas and doing a ragtime rendition of 'œChristmas Don't Be Late.'ť

On others, she pays homage to the roots of the originals. The influence of Vince Guaraldi on 'œChristmas Time Is Here'ť is fully present. Likewise, Norah Jones does little to deviate from Elvis Presley's bluesy 'œBlue Christmas.'ť

Also on the album are six originals by Jones. After two years of uncertainty, Jones is ready to gather with loved ones and feel the comforts of Christmas again in 'œChristmas Calling (Jolly Jones).'ť In 'œYou're Not Alone,'ť she brings spiritual undertones to a time that's lonely for many ("If you are tired/And you are scared/You're not alone").

Perfect for curling up by the fire, a snowy road trip or a holiday dinner, 'œI Dream of Christmas'ť is easy listening Christmas jazz.

- Ragan Clark

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Kristin Chenoweth, 'œHappiness Is... Christmas'ť (Concord Records)

Pretty much everything Kristin Chenoweth touches is magical and Christmas is no different.

The dozen tracks on the Broadway and TV actor's 'œHappiness Is... Christmas'ť showcase an artist who can go from angelic to vixen, funny to heartfelt.

It's her first holiday offering since 2008'²s 'œA Lovely Way to Spend Christmas'ť and it kicks off with a medley - 'œHappiness (Is Christmas)'ť/'œChristmas Time Is Here'ť - that includes a sly tribute to one of her musicals, 'œYou're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.'ť Later, try not to swing dance to another medley, the jazzy 'œ(Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man With The Bag'ť/'œJingle Bell Rock.'ť

Her 'œMerry Christmas Baby'ť with Keb' Mo' is so sexy it might be raunchy (and, yes, a raunchy Christmas song is just what we need.) One tune later, 'œChristmas Lullaby,'ť is ethereal and celestial. Her version of the Carpenters' 'œMerry Christmas, Darling'ť has a slight twang and deep melancholy.

And it's not all Christmas. In a nod to inclusiveness, she absolutely shines signing Stephen Schwartz's 'œThe Chanukah Song (We Are Lights).'ť Later she will make you crack up with Andrew Lippa's 'œSanta, I've Got a Bone To Pick With You!'ť ('œI got a thong/But then my mother got the same'ť). Chenoweth, Christmas, classic.

- Mark Kennedy

This cover image released by Concord Records shows "Happiness Is... Christmas" by Kristin Chenoweth. (Concord Records via AP) The Associated Press
This image released by Blue Note Records shows 'œI Dream of Christmas' by Norah Jones. (Blue Note Records via AP) The Associated Press
This cover image released by Thirty Tigers shows "For Christmas" by Amanda Shires. (Thirty Tigers via AP) The Associated Press
This cover image released by Merge Records shows 'œO Come All Ye Faithful,' a holiday album by Hiss Golden Messenger. (Merge Records via AP) The Associated Press
This cover image released by Sony Music Nashville shows "Hell of a Holiday" by the Pistol Annies. (Sony Music Nashville via AP) The Associated Press
This cover image released by Atlantic Records shows "When Christmas Comes Around'¦," a holiday album by Kelly Clarkson. (Atlantic Records via AP) The Associated Press
This cover image released by RCA Records shows "Evergreen," a holiday album by Pentatonix. (RCA Records via AP) The Associated Press
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