This project has been a long time in coming.  I first thought about doing a holiday album when I recorded my first studio project in 1994.  It’s taken 13 years and many, many requests, but finally, here it is.  I had decided to do this album last year and planned to get started in June or July of this year.  Due to a hectic touring schedule, I found myself in mid-September with absolutely nothing done.  I was ready to scrap the project for another year when something inside said, “Call the studio and see if it’s possible.”  I did and it was.  All of my favorite musicians were also happily available and eager to contribute.  It was all coming together except…

Which songs?  I had so many favorites.  Was this to be a sleigh ride through jazzy standards?  A solemn collection of carols?  Originals?  All or none of the above?  I couldn’t decide on a tone or feel for the album, so I simply sat down and did a list of the songs that were really speaking to me at that moment, with no thought to an overall theme.  The result was this album.  My new song, A Quiet Christmas wasn’t finished yet, but I had the feeling of it in place.  These were my songs. 

After finishing the tracking in the studio, I sent a copy of the rough mix to Stuart Wilk in New York for his feedback.  Stuart is a long-time newspaper editor, but an artist at heart—an excellent sounding board.  I’ve trusted his taste, heart and sensibilities for many years.  His response was “I love it.  It’s not what I expected.  It has a candlelit feel.” 

What to call it?  I toyed with several working titles and none really fit.  I was repeatedly drawn to the words of Silent Night.  This is probably one of the first songs I ever sang, and has always been one of my favorites.  I must have sung it hundreds if not thousands of times in my 41 years.  Something wonderful and unexpected happened when I recorded it for this project.  I felt I was discovering unexplored corners of a favorite room.  I felt I was tapping into something ancient, precious and beautiful.  The words “all is calm, all is bright” felt particularly resonant.  They seemed to convey a quiet joy and deep peace to me.  Another phone call to Stuart and yes, this was my title. 

So, here it is:  All is Calm, All is Bright—an eclectic collection of songs from different countries, different centuries and different points of view.  There is a thread of longing and heart that runs throughout.  I hope you’ll make it a part of your holiday traditions and enjoy it for many seasons to come.

                                     —Michael Gott
                                         Dallas, 2007
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  • Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

  • Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella

  • Heaven’s Gift

  • Christmas in the Trenches

  • Light One Candle

  • The Christmas Song

  • O Come, O Come Emmanuel

  • I’ll Be Home for Christmas

  • A Quiet Christmas

  • Silent Night

  • Till the Season Comes ‘Round Again



  • Heaven’s Gift
    by Michael Gott

    One hope, one heart
    One love, one light
    One child, one song
    One star, one night

    Heaven saw the world in darkness
    A world of fear, a world of lies
    Heaven gave a gift, the truth of who we are
    In a baby’s eyes

    One hope, one heart
    One love, one light
    One child, one song
    One star, one night

    And on this night we remember
    A baby born, a gift that came
    And on this night we remember
    That heaven’s gift still remains
    Bright and clear and true
    The light is here in you.

    You are…
    One hope, one heart
    One love, one light
    One child, one song
    One star, one night



    A Quiet Christmas
    by Michael Gott

    Too much
    Too much to do
    Too little time to get it done
    Too fast
    My life goes by too fast.
    I’m on the fly and on the run.
    The gifts to buy, the cards to send,
    I’m lost in lists that never end.
    Where’s the joy?
    Where’s the peace?

    My heart longs for a quiet Christmas
    Far from the hurry and the noise
    Where peace on earth meets peace of mind
    I long to find a quiet Christmas

    Slow down
    I can’t make the world slow down.
    But maybe I can slow my mind.
    Just breathe.
    Don’t run away.  Just breathe.
    And maybe leave the cares behind.
    And I know I don’t have to hide.
    I can find a quiet place inside.
    There’s the joy.
    There’s the peace.

    My heart longs for a quiet Christmas
    Far from the hurry and the noise
    Where peace on earth meets peace of mind
    I long to find a quiet Christmas



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