Kirk Franklin & the Family Christmas

Christmas is a studio album by Kirk Franklin & the Family.

Christmas
Studio album by
Kirk Franklin & The Family
ReleasedNovember 7, 1995 (1995-11-07)
GenreUrban contemporary gospel
Length53:01
LabelB-Rite, Interscope
Kirk Franklin & The Family chronology
Kirk Franklin & the Family
(1993)
Christmas
(1995)
Whatcha Lookin' 4
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Synopsis

Christmas is the second album by Franklin and is also the second album released by Franklin in collaboration with The Family Choir. The U.S. release on Interscope Records occurred on November 7, 1995 (1995-11-07).


Track listing

#TitleTimeNotes
1.Silent Night3:49Lead: Kirk Franklin
2.Now Behold the Lamb6:58Lead: Tamela Mann and Dalon Collins
3.Jesus Is the Reason for the Season5:45Lead: Kirk Franklin and Chris Simpson

Background vocals by God's Property

4.Go Tell It on the Mountain5:54Lead: Sheila Brice and Stephanie Glynn
5.They Need to Know3:59Lead: David Mann
6.There's No Christmas Without You4:13Lead: Kirk Franklin and Demetrice Clinkscale
7.O Come All Ye Faithful5:18Lead: Jeannette Johnson
8.The Night That Christ Was Born4:32Lead: Kisha Grandy and Carrie Young-Davis
9.Thank You For Your Child4:35Lead: Kirk Franklin & The Family
10.Love Song4:12Lead: Dalon Collins, and Chris Simpson
11.Silver & Gold (Remix)3:46Lead: Kirk Franklin & The Family

Certifications

The album was certified Gold on January 22, 1999 (1999-01-22).[2]

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