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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Strong claim to its title,
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This review is from: Best Christmas Album in the World Ever (Audio CD)
Every few years, they change the track listing and the artwork. This is the third edition of this collection, which is as strong a collection of Christmas songs as you'll find anywhere. Some big hits have been dropped from the second edition (it has a bright red frame to the front picture of Santa), which I slightly prefer, but other big hits have replaced them so the overall strength is the same.Cliff Richard had three Christmas number one hits in the UK - Millennium prayer, Saviour's day and Mistletoe and wine - and they are all here together with a fourth big UK hit, Little town. I love Cliff's music but some people have a different opinion and will not like his strong representation here. Many classic UK hits are here (and one or two non-hits that should have been), including Happy Xmas (John Lennon), Wonderful Christmastime (Paul McCartney), I wish it could be Christmas every day (Wizzard), Merry Christmas everybody (Slade), Do they know its Christmas (Band aid), I believe in Father Christmas (Greg Lake), A spaceman came travelling (Chris De Burgh), The power of love (Frankie goes to Hollywood), Step into Christmas (Elton John), Little Saint Nick (Beach boys), Santa Claus is coming to town (Jackson 5), In dulci Jubilo (Mike Oldfield), Stop the cavalry (Jona Lewie), Christmas wrapping (Waitresses), White Christmas (Bing Crosby), The Christmas song (Nat King Cole), Walking in the air (Aled Jones), Rocking around the Christmas tree (Mel and Kim), Lonely this Christmas (Mud) and Gaudete (Steeleye Span). All these songs are regulars on UK Christmas compilations, though Brenda Lee's version of Rocking around the Christmas tree is sometimes used instead of the Mel and Kim version - both were UK hits at different times. Whatever you think of these songs and the Cliff Richard songs, they, together with the traditional songs, are the mainstay of British Christmas pop/rock compilations. It is good to see Lonely pup in a Christmas shop (Adam Faith) included. This was a UK top five hit but is rarely seen on Christmas compilations. It is also great to have Ring out solstice bells (Jethro Tull) and the Tom Jones and Cerys Matthews version of Baby it's cold outside. The remainder of the collection is mainly made up of covers but there's a great selection by great singers including Dean Martin, Matt Monro, Peggy Lee and Ella Fitzgerald. Note that the Spinners who sing Twelve days of Christmas are the British folk group, not the Detroit soul group - they are always listed as the Detroit Spinners in UK releases. If you only buy one Christmas pop/rock album, you cannot go wrong with the Best Christmas album in the world ever, whether you buy this edition or the second edition.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Orlando fan,
By A Customer
This review is from: Best Christmas Album in the World Ever (Audio CD)
The selection in this CD is just superb. I bought the original release of this CD (1999) and was about to pounce on this one too but a side-by-side comparison of this item with the old one shows that it's EXACTLY the same as the other one, save for ONE single, solitary song. The other double CD is under ($). Save yourself some money and buy the 1999 version.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I wish I had bought more copies,
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This review is from: Best Christmas Album in the World Ever (Audio CD)
As I review this album in December 2010 at Amazon.com there is one new copy of the Cd available for $240.00 with 5 Used starting at $45.
This is the 2000 version. As an Englishman living in the US these are the songs that make our Christmas, (PS I would sell my copy in second for $100.00). Slade, Wizard, Mud, Elton, Band Aid (the first and the best Band Aid release) and John Lennon's anthem to Christmas are all must haves. This CD and all the similar named versions released every 5 years or so deserve 5 stars however with mp3 downloads and Ipods and burning our own CD's no one should spend $20.00 on one of these compilations let alone $200+. The English Best Of's Collections miss out on some great tracks and include some crap. Make your own Best Of, don't forget the "A Very Special Christmas" series of CD's the last one was released last year, they contain much filler but some classics and cost less than $10. Pointer Sisters: Santa Claus is coming to town, U2: Christmas(Baby please come home), Stevie Nicks: Silent Night one of the best versions ever are all on the first CD. Sounds of the Season from 1998 has a great version of Santa baby by Everclear. Presumably to pay his lawyer bills Phil Spector re-released his Christmas Album of 60's hits by his Wall of Sound girls. The Ronettes Sleigh Ride and Frosty the Snowman are classics. Search Christmas music in Amazon.com look for mp3 downloads, the Phil Spector album is $5 for the mp3. I own the vinyl version but for $5 now it's on my mp3 player. Soak up the Christmas music while you can, soon it will be gone (even sooner you will be fed up with all of it).
5.0 out of 5 stars
CD lives up to its name,
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This review is from: Best Christmas Album in the World Ever (Audio CD)
Well there are hundreds of Christmas anthologies out there. This one has to be the best ever. There is a mix of classic songs, obscure tunes, rock hits, and favorites. Some you will recognize and some will make you say "what was that?" Great mix, and all of the big ones are here so you don't have to go out and get many more compilations. Good bang for your buck.
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