Review by John Hilderbrand
[This is an archived review I wrote at some point between 1997 and 1999.]
The ads for Boney’s first holiday release call this "the album to put on after you put the kids to bed." Sure enough, Boney’s Funky Christmas
features the seductive grooves you know the saxman for. This is the smoothest Christmas release I’ve heard in the last two years. Boney’s stamp on
these songs (mostly traditional holiday tunes) is distinctive and the rhythms and production by his longtime producer, Paul Brown are
top notch. Boney is especially tender on the Chris Eaton/Amy Grant composition "Breath of Heaven (Mary’s Song)." He has able assistance
on the album from guest vocalists Dee Harvey (on "This Christmas") and Bobby Caldwell (on "What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve"). Rick Braun
guests on "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen." Although the other eight tracks are in the silky r&b vein, Boney also tries his hand at a stripped
down sound with just him and percussionist Paulinho Da Costa on "Jingle Bells." Overall, this is one of the most solid contemporary jazz
holiday releases and one that will be enjoyed for years to come.
