Yeah there's a reason the eponymous song in the album is still a favorite. I love a rich deep male vocal, so Bing followed by Nat King Cole is my comfort zone.
The first 2 discs have been played every year in my grandparents house then later my parents house (it was later duped to cassette, then mini disc) they’ve re-released these on CDs but not in this exact set so I had to pull from various CDs to reconstruct it as MP3s that live on.
That has most, if not all the first album from the set. The tricky one to find, digitally, is Richard Benson & his Orchestra 's Christmas Suite for Orchestra. It's a non-stop medley that comprises the entirety of side 1 of album #2. Really those are the best of the set. The other albums are the Hallellujah Chorus, etc; Good stuff, but they rarely got played.
I like that they only covered the classical religious carols, which are so much better than the modern shite… even most of the stuff from the 1950s I’m not a big fan of… it’s ok (and was mostly written by non-christians) but it’s nothing compared to the beautiful classical gospel choral music of the 19th and 18th century and previous, and I love when modern bands and artists cover that stuff.
I sing in the choir at church and we do a Lessons and Carols followed by a chili cook off (Hey it’s Texas) around mid December. I never get tired of singing traditional carols and reflecting on salvation through Christ
I thought the same, like whoa it's all classic picks, religious themes. It's not the same feel as the crooner type stuff but it's good for when people come over or other such informal type Christmas celebrations
Mariah Carey's Merry Christmas
You shut your whore mouth. Never speak her name out loud!
it appears my superior taste has led to some controversy
No... Why... you didn't listen.. Why didn't you listen?!
You're going to here that one song anyway.
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Can't go wrong with Bing Crosby, "White Christmas."
I have his Christmas Album (got his whole catalogue) and it’s in my top 5. His version is the most iconic and the one by the Drifters is great too.
Yeah there's a reason the eponymous song in the album is still a favorite. I love a rich deep male vocal, so Bing followed by Nat King Cole is my comfort zone.
Mannheim Steamroller.
I'm amazed it's still on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bymsOrfxOMo
From the original Twisted Christmas album.
This is a blast from the past! I had forgotten all about it. Thanks!
Raffi's Christmas Album. All day on repeat...
Dean Martin - A Winter Romance
Tony Bennet - Snowfall
Bing Crosby - Bing at Christmas
Any crooner worth his weight has a great Christmas album. Can’t really go wrong with any of them.
True. Good choices
My grandfather bought this set in the 60s before I was born.
https://youtu.be/cvLJ6YDm2xY
The first 2 discs have been played every year in my grandparents house then later my parents house (it was later duped to cassette, then mini disc) they’ve re-released these on CDs but not in this exact set so I had to pull from various CDs to reconstruct it as MP3s that live on.
Also: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD60FCC63094EC36A
And
https://youtu.be/mt9eTSf9tFE
Cool! Thanks! I’ll try to buy it on physical media.
This one had a good subset of the album collection - not all and it had a few different tracks that weren’t on the set but it’s still good.
https://a.co/d/7qPXdRq
That has most, if not all the first album from the set. The tricky one to find, digitally, is Richard Benson & his Orchestra 's Christmas Suite for Orchestra. It's a non-stop medley that comprises the entirety of side 1 of album #2. Really those are the best of the set. The other albums are the Hallellujah Chorus, etc; Good stuff, but they rarely got played.
Temple Square Tabernacle Choir have a banger of a Christmas playlist on Youtube, and their album with the rest of the songs adds on more.
This, but unironically:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eBPG0ITMvA
Christmas Time with the Judds
Christmas with Boney M
Once Upon a Christmas Kenny & Dolly
Christmas by the Oak Ridge Boys
Annie Lennox Christmas Cornucopia
Nice selection!
Lots of good ones but a really cool one you might not think of is there is a stray cats Christmas.
Cool. I like them
Burl Ives - have a jolly jolly Christmas. Can’t beat it
Sinatra is up there for me mostly because it's what my dad would play around this time of year.
Also A Charlie Brown Christmas, which is also a family favorite.
August Burns Red Carol of the Bells
Will check it out. Thanks!
Pat Boone was always my go-to for Christmas carols.
But this version of O Come Emmanuel is really beautiful. A capella with a great bass voice.
Bad Religion
I like that they only covered the classical religious carols, which are so much better than the modern shite… even most of the stuff from the 1950s I’m not a big fan of… it’s ok (and was mostly written by non-christians) but it’s nothing compared to the beautiful classical gospel choral music of the 19th and 18th century and previous, and I love when modern bands and artists cover that stuff.
I sing in the choir at church and we do a Lessons and Carols followed by a chili cook off (Hey it’s Texas) around mid December. I never get tired of singing traditional carols and reflecting on salvation through Christ
I thought the same, like whoa it's all classic picks, religious themes. It's not the same feel as the crooner type stuff but it's good for when people come over or other such informal type Christmas celebrations
My cousin dated a member of the group. Didn’t know they did a Christmas album
It's great.