Merk Christmas has Richard performing with the Fifth Gospel Choir with arrangements by Toti Fuentes and vocal supervision by Jacqui Magno. The songs sparkle but Richards singing is at its best when he is in a jazzy mood so I pick out his Jingle Bells as the cream of the crop in this collection. His The First Noel is particularly moving and the light-hearted Manna marks one of his rare songwriting jaunts. It is dedicated to his little girl who is also named Manna, which incidentally, is also the name of his record label.
The other cuts in the album are O Come All Ye Faithful, Silver Bells, Hark The Herald Angels Sing, Christmas Song, O Holy Night, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, Grown Up Christmas List, I Offer My Life and We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Part of the proceeds from the CD goes to the Childrens Hour. This is a fund-raising and grant-giving organization committed to the betterment of Filipino children.
Also on Manna Records is Annie Brazil Live at Merks. Annie, nowadays, holds court weekly in a jazz joint in New York City. In fact, she was recently honored with an Asian American Jazz Festival Award for her artistic achievements. One of her recent visits here found her singing in special shows at Merks with a band of select musicians led by Romy Posadas. It was one of these evenings that was recorded live and released as an album.
Annies sound is a study in contrasts. She is like a lovely 20-year-old with her sweet voice and the clarity of her tones. On the other hand, she is also a jaded sophisticate with her complete grasp of her materials. Let us all wait and see if Richard will be as confident with the music when he reaches her age. The only gripe I have here is that I think talent such as hers would be better showcased in a studio-recorded album with superior equipment.
Annies live album includes SWonderful, East of the Sun, Besame Mucho, Ill Remember April, Good Morning Heartache, Mr. Sandman, My Way, It Had to be You, The Very Thought of You, I Could Write a Book, You Do Something to Me, Heres to Life and Whats New.
Still on Merks, the bistro at Level 3, in Greenbelt 3, Makati, continues its commitment to great music and cuisine with its December presentations. Along with the country cuisine courtesy of the famed Bistro Remedios Kitchens comes this schedule of performers.
Acoustic nights has Dawn and Laura on Mondays and Acoustic Jive on Tuesdays; Richard, plus Eddie Katindig and Sandra Lin jazz up the Wednesday Jazz Festival tonight and on Dec. 14 and 28; Retro band Route 70 performs tomorrow, Dec. 9, 22, 23, 29 and 30 while Zyncxation is onstage on Dec. 15 and Kearney Street on Dec. 16 and 21. Happy hour has Romy Posadas from Monday to Wednesday, acoustic girl Mae on Thursdays and Saturdays and Dawn on Fridays.
Performers include Greyhoundz, Gloc9, Francis Magalona, Nina, Sugarfree, Bamboo, Rachelle Ann Go, Parokya ni Edgar, M.Y.M.P., Christian Bautista, Jay R, Kitchie Nadal, Barbie Almalbis, Hale, Sarah Geronimo, South Border, Orange and Lemons, Rivermaya and so many others. Also present are MYX VJs Luis Manzano, Iya Villania, Karel Marquez, Geoff Eigenmann, Nikki Gil and Heart Evangelista.