Chris Squire's Swiss Choir

2007 studio album by Chris Squire
Chris Squire's Swiss Choir
Studio album by
Chris Squire
Released3 December 2007[1]
Recorded1981,[2] September–October 2007
GenreChristmas music, choral music
Length55:57[1]
LabelLime Records[3]
ProducerChris Squire, Gerard Johnson (Tracks 1–12)
Squire, Alan White (Track 13)
Chris Squire chronology
Fish Out of Water
(1975)
Chris Squire's Swiss Choir
(2007)

Chris Squire's Swiss Choir is the second and final solo album by Chris Squire. An album of traditional Christmas music, it was released in 2007 and includes former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett, future King Crimson drummer and keyboardist Jeremy Stacey and the English Baroque Choir.

All tracks were arranged by Chris Squire and Gerard Johnson.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Adam Lay Ybounden"Traditional4:48
2."I Saw Three Ships"Traditional4:05
3."O come, O come, Emmanuel"Traditional4:29
4."Silent Night/Night of Silence"Franz Xaver Gruber/Joseph Mohr5:16
5."Ding Dong Merrily on High"Thoinot Arbeau, George Ratcliffe Woodward4:35
6."The Three Kings"Peter Cornelius4:39
7."Sans Day Carol"Traditional4:04
8."Personent hodie"Traditional2:59
9."Sussex Carol"Traditional3:52
10."Gaudete"Traditional3:19
11."In the Bleak Midwinter"Traditional4:34
12."Past Three O'Clock"Traditional5:04
13."Run with the Fox"Chris Squire, Alan White, Peter Sinfield4:12

Personnel

Musicians

  • Chris Squire – bass guitar, vocals, record producer
  • Steve Hackett – electric and acoustic guitars
  • Gerard Johnson – keyboards
  • Jeremy Stacey – drums
  • English Baroque Choir – chorus
  • Jeremy Jackman – vocals, musical direction
  • Amy George – soprano voice
  • Laura Macara – vocals
  • Alan White – drums, piano, keyboards, backing vocals and record producer on "Run with the Fox".

Production

  • Ivor Atkins – music arranger
  • Gustav Holst – music arranger
  • Gregg Jackmann – mixing
  • Gerard Johnson – music arranger, engineer, mixing, record producer
  • Nigel Luby – engineer[4]

Cover

  • Hugh Gilmour – photography

References

  1. ^ a b "Chris Squire's Swiss Choir". www.allmusic.com. AllMusic. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Run with the Fox" was produced and released in 1981 as a collaboration with drummer Alan White.
  3. ^ "Chris Squire's Swiss Choir". www.allmusic.com. AllMusic. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Chris Squire's Swiss Choir". www.allmusic.com. AllMusic. Retrieved 11 May 2023.